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provide ongoing environment, heritage and estate engineering related services in support of the commonwealth across australia. the panel will replace the existing defence environment and heritage panel which is due to expire in march 2020. defence intends to release the panel service categories in a tranche approach, with each service category in each tranche being a separate open approach to market atm. the atm documentation for this service category is being released as part of tranche 3.
works include the following: · complete the harman data centre building 195 as ‘stage 2’ works; and increase the hv power supply for hmas harman and for building 195.
provision of ballistic shield systems bss. the bss will enhance existing personal protection and shield otherwise unprotected personnel from ballistic threats. the bss will provide force element fe protection in complex, built up environments.
rehabilitation and compensation commission collectively referred to as dva currently have community nursing services agreements expiring on 30 june 2016. the aim of dva’s community nursing program is to enhance the independence and health outcomes of an entitled person by avoiding early admission to hospital and/or residential care by providing access to community nursing services to meet an entitled person’s assed clinical and/or personal care needs. these community nursing services are delivered by a skills mix of registered nurses, enrolled nurses and nursing support staff. dva is inviting suitably qualified organisations to provide community nursing services to the veteran community. the invitation documents provided on austender comprise: • community nursing terms and conditions; • notes for community nursing providers; • community nursing schedule of fees; and the • community nursing pro forma on administrative information. the new community nursing services agreement the agreement will simplify and streamline the process for providers. the new agreement features: • no competition – all qualified providers can participate; • an overall objective of maximising the numbers of participating providers, to achieve wide service access for entitled persons; • red tape reduction - providers are no longer required to commit expert resources to prepare and submit substantial tender documentation. the new agreement requires providers to only submit a signed copy of the terms and conditions for provision of community nursing services and completed copy of the community nursing pro forma on administrative information to dva; and • increased flexibility and an open opportunity to contract with dva - providers can enter, exit or re-enter a contract with dva at any time, without prejudice. the cns16 checklist sets out the key steps for organisations wishing to accept the new agreement being offered.
suitability, feasibility, timeliness and contribution to australias defence industry capability. after each proposal is assessed against the criteria, defence will consider these proposals to ensure that it maintains a balanced portfolio of investments, taking into account the following: alignment to defence poriorities, diversity, innovation lifecycle and financial considerations. request for proposal rfp criteria: the above cfs criteria, with additional considerations for cost and organisational capability and capacity. defence will then reconsider the balance of investment as well as strategic considerations to determine value for money.
property and major contracts division proposes to engage a design and construct contractor to undertake infrastructure upgrades at the brisbane immigration transit accommodation bita facility. it is planned that the works will commence in december 2019 and be completed in march 2020. recent increases in the bita detainee population, a trend towards a higher security cohort, and subsequent changes to the site operating model have driven the requirement for the following proposed infrastructure upgrades: • retrofit installation of an anti-climb barrel fence topper to the existing bita perimeter fence approximately 250 linear metres; • installation of new pedestrian gates in existing bita fence lines; and • construction of new covered structures over main staff thoroughfare between the site processing centre and administration buildings.
contractor will be required to facilitate access to medical services including immigration medical examinations and departure health checks, and travel services, which may include escort services, to support humanitarian program visa applicants and entrants overseas. the proposed term of the contract is an initial three years, and two options to extend for a further two years each.
provide the following services: i.review of current emergency management arrangements, plans and procedures, including evacuation diagrams and recommendations for compliance with as 3745-2010 planning for emergencies in facilities, work health and safety act 2011 whs act, whs regulation 2011, managing the work environment and facilities – code of practise safe work australia, may 2018 and in queensland: • the fire and emergency services act 1990; • building fire safety regulation 2008; • • the fire and rescue service act 1990; • workplace health and safety act 1995; • the building code of australia 1996; ii. provide emergency management and response training, including but not limited to site specific emergency control organisation, warden training. emergency warning intercommunication system training for control teams chief and deputy chief wardens; iii. provide electronic versions of emergency plans, including emergency response procedures, emergency evacuation plans, evacuation diagrams and training schedules for each site including shared occupancy sites in line with state/territory regulatory requirements; iv. identify the legislative, statutory and training responsibilities of home affairs and the owners of the lease sites in each state/territory and on the basis of this work, assist home affairs to meet its statutory responsibilities or act on its behalf to do so, especially queensland where it will fulfil the responsibility of a fire safety adviser. v. meet particular reporting requirements to home affairs to ensure the services are being provided in accordance with as 3745-2010 planning for emergencies in facilities, work health and safety act 2011 whs act, whs regulation 2011 and managing the work environment and facilities – code of practise safe work australia, may 2018; and home affairs contractual and management purposes; and vi.additional services that may arise from time to time, e.g. special training to meet specific home affairs requirements.
electromagnetic battle management embm capability will provide the warfighter with the knowledge and tools necessary to make appropriate decisions about electromagnetic spectrum ems use and prioritisation.
in preparation for the release of the proposed rft, the commonwealth intends to release a series of documents and information to potential tenderers. information relating to the following is enclosed: release of capability definition documentation confidentiality obligations updated conditions of industry engagement industry day security defence industry security program site visits draft documentation