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Page 1: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovauindustrylinkwagovau

Derby Regional Communication Forum

19 August 2020

industrylinkwagovauindustrylinkwagovau

Industry Development DivisionJohn OrsquoHare ndash Executive DirectorIndustry DevelopmentDepartment of Jobs Tourism Science and Innovation

industrylinkwagovau

WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)

industrylinkwagovau

WAIPS 2020 updates

Since its launch in 2018 WAIPS has continued to evolve each year 2020 key updates are

1 Agency Panel Contracts and Common Use Arrangements

2 Agency Look Ahead Lists

3 Training for Regional SMEs

4 Grants

5 Regional Strategic Projects

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020bull Revised Buy Local Policy was announced on 3 July 2020 in

Kalgoorlie by the Premierbull Policy has been strengthened to ensure local businesses in

particular regional businesses are given focus when bidding for government contracts

bull This is the first major revision since 2002bull JTSI is now the lead agency to allow simpler alignment with

WAIPS

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull New Implementation Agreements reviewed annually for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy

bull Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policys effectiveness and identify further improvements

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works goods and services

bull New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government

bull This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 2: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovauindustrylinkwagovau

Industry Development DivisionJohn OrsquoHare ndash Executive DirectorIndustry DevelopmentDepartment of Jobs Tourism Science and Innovation

industrylinkwagovau

WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)

industrylinkwagovau

WAIPS 2020 updates

Since its launch in 2018 WAIPS has continued to evolve each year 2020 key updates are

1 Agency Panel Contracts and Common Use Arrangements

2 Agency Look Ahead Lists

3 Training for Regional SMEs

4 Grants

5 Regional Strategic Projects

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020bull Revised Buy Local Policy was announced on 3 July 2020 in

Kalgoorlie by the Premierbull Policy has been strengthened to ensure local businesses in

particular regional businesses are given focus when bidding for government contracts

bull This is the first major revision since 2002bull JTSI is now the lead agency to allow simpler alignment with

WAIPS

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull New Implementation Agreements reviewed annually for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy

bull Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policys effectiveness and identify further improvements

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works goods and services

bull New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government

bull This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 3: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)

industrylinkwagovau

WAIPS 2020 updates

Since its launch in 2018 WAIPS has continued to evolve each year 2020 key updates are

1 Agency Panel Contracts and Common Use Arrangements

2 Agency Look Ahead Lists

3 Training for Regional SMEs

4 Grants

5 Regional Strategic Projects

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020bull Revised Buy Local Policy was announced on 3 July 2020 in

Kalgoorlie by the Premierbull Policy has been strengthened to ensure local businesses in

particular regional businesses are given focus when bidding for government contracts

bull This is the first major revision since 2002bull JTSI is now the lead agency to allow simpler alignment with

WAIPS

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull New Implementation Agreements reviewed annually for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy

bull Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policys effectiveness and identify further improvements

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works goods and services

bull New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government

bull This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 4: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

WAIPS 2020 updates

Since its launch in 2018 WAIPS has continued to evolve each year 2020 key updates are

1 Agency Panel Contracts and Common Use Arrangements

2 Agency Look Ahead Lists

3 Training for Regional SMEs

4 Grants

5 Regional Strategic Projects

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020bull Revised Buy Local Policy was announced on 3 July 2020 in

Kalgoorlie by the Premierbull Policy has been strengthened to ensure local businesses in

particular regional businesses are given focus when bidding for government contracts

bull This is the first major revision since 2002bull JTSI is now the lead agency to allow simpler alignment with

WAIPS

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull New Implementation Agreements reviewed annually for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy

bull Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policys effectiveness and identify further improvements

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works goods and services

bull New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government

bull This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 5: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020bull Revised Buy Local Policy was announced on 3 July 2020 in

Kalgoorlie by the Premierbull Policy has been strengthened to ensure local businesses in

particular regional businesses are given focus when bidding for government contracts

bull This is the first major revision since 2002bull JTSI is now the lead agency to allow simpler alignment with

WAIPS

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull New Implementation Agreements reviewed annually for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy

bull Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policys effectiveness and identify further improvements

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works goods and services

bull New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government

bull This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 6: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull New Implementation Agreements reviewed annually for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy

bull Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policys effectiveness and identify further improvements

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works goods and services

bull New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government

bull This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 7: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works goods and services

bull New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government

bull This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 8: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts

bull Agency look-ahead lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 9: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements

bull Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million

bull Ability for agency to vary the prescribed distance for preference eligibility to target locations

Applied RPP to vary eligible businesses to smaller radius to allow for better local outcomes

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 10: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 11: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021

$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related roundsCOVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19

Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round bull Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50 to 90 to a maximum of

$500000Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round

bull Level of funding is 50 to a maximum of $20000

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 12: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021Major State Government Projects Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific projects Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000 targeting specific key sectors

National and International Standards Round bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $20000Aboriginal Business Round

bull Level of funding is 75 to a maximum of $100000

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 13: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

Your feedback is key

bull Your feedback is critical to influence policy change

bull The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this

bull Greater local input in decision makingbull Addressed Shop-frontingbull Issues with Panels

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 14: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

What can you do

Fill out the survey

Speak to your Local Content Adviser

Connect with agencies today

Subscribe to the WA Industry Link Newsletter

Ask Questions and provide us your feedback today

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 15: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

industrylinkwagovau

Thank you

For more information visitindustrylinkwagovau

Or contact ILAS on

08 6277 2999industrylinkjtsiwagovau

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 16: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Simon MarwickLocal Content Adviser

Kimberley

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 17: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Local Content Role

LOCAL OPPORTUNITY LOCAL CAPABILITY LOCAL OUTCOME

Government Spend Regional Business amp Industry $ and Jobs in the Local Economy

LCA

Maximising the participation of regional businesses in regional contracting opportunities=

Kimberley businesses winning Kimberley contracts

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 18: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

What do we do

bull Connect- Tenders Training Workshops etc (WALGA Tender Training)- Connect Head Contractors with local businesses (Chinatown Stage Two- Business Register)

bull Advocate- On the ground I want to hear local concerns- Push for Kimberley friendly procurement practises (Local Business Engagement Plan)

bull Assist- Can assist with applications (Local Capability Fund REDS)- Guide to Better Feedback

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 19: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 20: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 21: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Contact

Simon Marwick

Kimberley Local Content Adviser

E| simonmarwickkdcwagovau

M| 0438 090 194

W| httpskdcwagovaulocal-content-officer

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 22: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

22

Kimberley Communications ForumLana Powellndash Customer Service Manager

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 23: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

23 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Agenda

bull Overview of Main Roads Kimberley Region bull Kimberley Contracting Opportunitiesbull Projectsbull Aboriginal Engagement Strategybull Questions

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 24: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

2424 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 25: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

25 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 26: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

2626 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Main Office ndash 20 Wodehouse Street Derby

bull Sub Office ndash 293 Messmate Way Kununurra

bull Project Office - 30 Frederick Street Broome

Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 27: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

2727 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Kimberley Program is delivered under Direct Contracting Model

bull Routine Maintenance ndash via Resources Contract- currently Maca Civil (ends January 2021)- new 5 year Contract to be awarded ndash 3 tenderers shortlisted

bull Small Projects and periodic maintenance works are directly managed and supervised by Kimberley Region utilising local sub ndash contractors under the plant panel contracts and minor contracts eg Gibb River Road upgrade GNH shoulder reconditioning

bull Some periodic maintenance works delivered by contracts managed by Kimberley Region eg sealing pavement repairs minor reconstruction verge mowing

bull Larger projects ndash major contracts typically managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate eg GNH reconstruction near Ord River

Kimberley ndash Program Delivery

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 28: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

2828 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Kimberley Contracting Opportunities

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 29: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

2929 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Direct Managed Road Works by RegionMajor Projects managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate Main Contractor Appointed - Main Roads Pre-Qualified

bull Plant Hire (Panel Contract in place)bull Sealing Contract ndash direct managed worksbull Labour Hire bull Traffic Managementbull Culvert installation bull Safety barriers installation bull Crushing contracts - gravel aggregate etcbull Materials supply ndash aggregates concrete products signs etcbull Accommodation supply ndash hotels motels mobile campsbull Fuel supply

Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 30: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3030 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Routine Maintenance - Resources Contractor Appointed - long term contract

Sub-contracting opportunities

bull Periodic Maintenance Works- Verge Mowing ndash tenders advertised bi annually- Resealing - MRWA state wide panel contract- Pavement Repair Contract ndash advertised annually- Bridge Maintenance ndash MRWA state wide panel contract- Litter and Blackwater Collection (Rest Areas) ndash long term

contract to be advertised in 2020

Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 31: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3131 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Business Support Services (labour hire)

bull Gardening ndash offices depots

bull Office cleaning

bull Large scale Building maintenance ndash offices depots houses (usually though BMW) For small scale building maintenance please provide us with your contact details

Contracting Opportunities Administration Support

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 32: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3232 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAKimberley Projects

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 33: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3333 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Gibb River Road (approx $85M pa)bull construct and seal sections in east and west

Broome Cape Leveque Project ($656M)bull commenced 2018 completion 2020bull construct and seal 90km

Great Northern Highway Safety improvements ($12M)bull shoulder sealing various sections 110 km

Projects

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 34: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3434 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Great Northern Highway Upgrade ndash Broome to Derby - $259M- Deep Creek Section 2021 - reconstruction- Logue River Section 2022 - reconstruction

bull Duncan Road Gordon Downs Road Upgrade - $51M- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek- Upgrade various sections ndash 2019 to 2022

bull Tanami Road Construct and Seal - $4275M- Commencement planned 2021- In partnership with the Shire of Halls Creek

Projects

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 35: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3535 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Ord North ($9814M)

Reconstruct highway ndash upgrade 2 single lane bridges

- Commenced 2019 completion 2021 and 2022

- Design and Construct Contract awarded to WHBO

- Managed by Infrastructure Delivery Directorate

Projects

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 36: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3636 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 37: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3737 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Provides a Framework for the State Government Investment in Aboriginal Participation

bull Allows Agencies to negotiate directly with a ldquoRegistered Aboriginal Businessrdquo for supply of goods and services

State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 38: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3838 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Framework to maximise Indigenous employment and business opportunities in Northern Australia

bull Aim to provide tangible economic and social benefits for local Indigenous people living in surrounding communities ndash ldquoLocal Firstrdquo

bull Sets Indigenous Participation Targets based on Regional Populations- Kimberley Region 40 Aboriginal Population

Commonwealth Government

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 39: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

3939 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA

bull Identify suitable services where Aboriginal Organisations and Businesses can participate directly eg

- Employment Contracts ndash provision of labour and resources- Traffic Management- Culvert Installation

bull Contracts - Includes criteria for Aboriginal employment and training

- Plant Panel Contract includes preferences for local and Aboriginal business and operators

- Major Contracts require Aboriginal Participation Plans Include Price Preferences and Performance Initiative Payments

MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 40: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

4040 MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIATITLE HEADING

Thankyou for your attendance

General Questions

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 41: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Working with the Department of Finance

Rowan Acton

August 2020

Director Regional Operations

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 42: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Introduction to Department of Finance

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 43: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Buy Local 2020 Implementation

bull The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020

bull These changes will be formalised in the DepartmentrsquosImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently

bull As part of the Departmentrsquos COVID-19 response wehave increased the upper threshold for RegionalContent to be applied at 5 of the total value of theclaimed regional content to a maximum of $500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 44: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description

Expected Tender Release

Budget (Indicative)

Department of Health Fitzroy Crossing Renal Clinic Stage 2 4th Qtr 2020 $2596000

Department of Education Broome Primary School ndash Fire Remediation and Administration Building

1st Qtr 2020 $8335000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Broome Hospitality and Student Services Centre 2nd Qtr 2021 $10000000

Department of Education Wyndham District High School - Rebuild Early Childhood Education Centre

3rd Qtr 2021 $3000000

Department of Training and Workforce Development

Kununurra Health and Hospitality Trade Training Centre

2nd Qtr 2021 $6000000

WA Recovery Plan

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 45: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WACHS-Kimberley Old Granada Building Demolition Derby $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Hospital Roofing Replacement Derby $ 220000

WACHS-Kimberley Mental Health Inpatient Unit - Wall Height Extension Broome $ 242000

WACHS-Kimberley Extend Infusion Room for Telechemo Broome $ 137500

Department of Education Swale Upgrade - Broome SHS Broome $ 250000

Department of Education Chaplaincy Transportable replacement Derby $ 47000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and Structural repairs Looma $ 111000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Wananami $ 113000

Department of Education Structural Repairs Muludja $ 75000

Department of Education Fencing Fitzroy Valley $ 150000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 46: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

DFES Shade Structure and fencing Fitzroy $ 80000

Department of Justice Office Refit Broome $ 100000

Department of Justice Courthouse - Toilets and Footpaths Derby $ 35000

Main Roads Solar Panels Derby $ 250000

WACHS-Kimberley Morgue Upgrade Derby $ 440000

WACHS-Kimberley Birthing Suites Upgrage Broome $ 550000

WACHS-Kimberley Triage Redesign Fitzroy Crossing $ 330000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Balgo $ 300000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Bidyadanga $ 500000

WA Police Station upgrade and refurbishment Derby $ 1500000

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 47: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Location Budget

(Indicative)

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Department of Education Derby DHS - Structural works and Classroom Refresh Derby $ 400000

Department of Education Broome Primary School - Fire Remediation Broome TBD

Department of Education Classroom Refresh and structural repairs Wankgatjungka $ 260000

Department of Education Classroom Refresh Bayulu $ 260000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Looma $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Dampier Pennsular $ 1500000

WA Police HVAC Upgrade Bidyadanga $ 1500000

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 48: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 49: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Want to work with Finance

Interested in maintenance

and minor works

Look into becoming prequalified under Financersquos Builders Prequalification Scheme

Register on Tenders WA

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Interested in works-related consultancies

Interested in minor and

capital works

Interested in being a

subcontractor on a large project

Contact the works panel management team on 6551 1787 or BMWProcurementServicesfinancewagovau

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside existing panels

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Register for the lsquoService Alliance 2012rsquo (SA12) arrangement that Finance uses for regional works contracts valued at less than $250000

Register on Tenders WA for opportunities that might become available outside SA12

Come into your local Finance regional office and meet the team

Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the local paper for opportunities

Promote yourself to potential head contractors

Interested in supplying goods and services

Keep an eye on Tenders WA

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 50: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Investing in the Kimberley

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 51: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Aboriginal Procurement Policybull 2020-21 FY Target is 3bull Capability building servicesbull Policy review and recommendations for new term

bull Aboriginal business consultation process Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry

bull ContactDepartment of Finance ndash Social Procurement Team

spifinancewagovau 6551 2475

Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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Assistance for Aboriginal businesses

bull Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState

bull Morrgul is the provider for the Great Southern and SouthWest regions

bull Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions

ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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ContactsKudzi Chigwanda Regional Manager ndash Northern Region

9194 9711 KudziChigwandafinancewagovau

Broome office (works)Woodyrsquos Arcade 15 Dampier Terrace

Gemma Bennett Senior Project Manager9194 9719 GemmaBennettfinancewagovau

wwwfinancewagovau

Kununurra office (works)Corner Messmate and Konkerberry Drive

Rod Chinnery Senior Project Office9166 7201 rodneychinneryfinancewagovau

Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry18th August Broome 19th August Derby

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 55: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 56: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

I would like to show my respect and acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the Land

ndash the Nyikina people ndashtheir Elders past present and emerging on which this

meeting takes place

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 57: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

About Horizon Power

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 58: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

About Horizon Power

Horizon Power is a Government Trading Enterprise which generates distributes and retails electricity to more than 47000 connections

We supply electricity to more than 100000 residents and approx 8000 businesses in regional towns and communities across WA

Horizon Powerrsquos focus is to create value for future generations and to make a difference to the lives of people in the communities we serve

In regional WA we have 38 networks comprised of 36 microgrids and 2 interconnected systems

We do not operate in the South-West Interconnected System

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 59: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Our Ambition

Delivering energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 60: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Our Guiding Principles

Horizon Power is committed to providing opportunities to local and Aboriginal businesses in alignment with our Strategy We apply our guiding principles to everything we do the way we work and the way we engage

Horizon Power views local community engagement as an essential part of being a responsible corporate citizen

Community Involvement

Listening creating and delivering together

Cleaner Greener

Improving our shared environment

Preference towards local people good and services

Regions First

Positive impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islands customers suppliers employees and communities

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commitment

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 61: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry

Horizon Power implements the State Governmentrsquos WA Industry Participation Strategy and Aboriginal Procurement Policy and actively seeks to ensure suitable opportunities are provided to local and Aboriginal businesses

Local Industry

Horizon Power

Aboriginal Business

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 62: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Procurement

Kimberley region

Horizon Power procures the following types of goods and services in the Kimberley region

1 Vegetation management near power lines and electrical infrastructure

2 Civil works such as trenching

3 Operations and maintenance services such as cleaning general gardening freight and building maintenance

4 Security services

5 The installation of Electrical Vehicle charging points in Broome

State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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State Stimulus Projects

Procurement

Kimberley region

The State Stimulus Projects that may source procurement in the Kimberley region include

1 Battery Energy Storage System in Broome and Yungngora

2 Broome Experience Centre

3 Kimberley Street Lights Upgrade

4 Kununurra Depot Refurbishment

5 Derby Solar Battery and LED streetlights

6 Aboriginal Community Embedded Networks Regularised electricity to 13 communities

Horizon Power has been awarded $574m in WA State Government stimulus funding to deliver six projects

How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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How you can supply to Horizon Power

How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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How you can supply to us

Horizon Power accepts registrations of interest from local and Aboriginal businesses through our website

Horizon Power may source directly from a business negotiate with a restricted list of businesses or engage in a competitive open market procurement process

WEBSITE OPEN MARKET | DIRECT | NEGOTIATE The process and specific requirements for a procurement depends on the type scope and value of the procurement

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 66: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

How does Horizon Power find suppliers

Horizon Power will research businesses using

Horizon Powerrsquos Regional and Aboriginal Supplier Database

Supply Nation - httpssupplynationorgau

Aboriginal Business Directory WA (ABDWA) httpswwwabdwacomau

Industry Capability Network WA (ICNWA) httpsgatewayicnorgau

Chamber of Commerce

Google Search

Local Knowledge

Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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Regional amp Aboriginal

Supplier Register

Visit httpshorizonpowercomau

SuppliersRegional and Aboriginal

Contractors amp Suppliers

Supplier Registration

Shortcut to access the Supplier page On your smartphone open your camera and focus over the code above A pop up link will open in your image to take you straight to the supplier page on our website

Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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Where to find information on

Horizon Powerrsquos market approach

Competitive tenders may be advertised on one or more of the following (other suggestions are welcome)

Tenders WA httpswwwtenderswagovau

Local newspapers (Kimberley Echo Broome Advertiser etc)

Social media LinkedIn and Twitter (HorizonPower_WA)

Chamber of Commerce and Industry amp various economic development platforms

Supply Nation Indigenous Business Market Place

Vendor Panel Coming soon

Horizon Powerrsquos Procurement Pipeline and more information on our procurements httpshorizonpowercomaucontractors-suppliers

Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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Registrations for Specific Scopes

If you would like your business to be considered as a potential respondent register your interestRegistering will give your business better visibility but it is not compulsory in order to be considered

For specific projects or pieces of work we may advertise them on our Procurement Pipeline and ask prospective suppliers to register

We may use this for the stimulus funding projects where suitable so keep an eye on our website

4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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4 Steps tosuccess

We recommend that businesses

Register on the Horizon Power Local and Aboriginal Business Register

Review the Horizon Power website and keep an eye on our Procurement Pipeline as well as on advertising platforms mentioned earlier

Have a functional website that is up to date with your business and contact information and represents your business services well

Update profiles like ABDWA ICNWA or Supply Nation with current contact and capabilities

1

2

3

4

What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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What to do if asked to bid

Contact Horizon Power if you have any queries on how to respond

Respond in a timely manner or let us know if you cannot and you may consider requesting an extension

If there are a set of specific questions make sure you have demonstrated your businessrsquo capability and understanding of that question

Provide supporting information to evidence you are the right business for the job

1

2

3

4

Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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Our objectiveValue for Money

All procurement activities at Horizon Power will be assessed on this basis which takes into account

Non-cost factors such as community benefits health safety and environmental factors and supplier performance history and capability

Horizon Powerrsquos budget and

Available prices

We recommend local businesses consider the principle of best Value-for-Money when preparing quotations or proposals to Horizon Power

Horizon Powerrsquos procurement outcomes must achieve best Value-for-Money

If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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If you need further information

Broome

broomehorizonpowercomau2 McDaniel Road Broome

Kununurra

kununurrahorizonpowercomauCnr Messmate Way amp Victoria HighwayKununurra

Website

httpshorizonpowercomau

Please contact your local office

Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
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Questions

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75
Page 75: Derby Regional Communication Forum Regional...Derby Regional Communication Forum 19 August 2020 industrylink.wa.gov.au industrylink.wa.gov.au Industry Development Division John O’Hare

Thank you

  • Slide Number 1
  • Industry Development Division
  • WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
  • WAIPS 2020 updates
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
  • Local Capability Fund
  • COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 202021
  • Local Capability Fund Rounds for 202021
  • Your feedback is key
  • What can you do
  • Thank you
  • Simon MarwickLocal Content AdviserKimberley
  • Local Content Role
  • What do we do
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Local Content Adviser- Annual Report 2018-2019
  • Slide Number 21
  • Slide Number 22
  • Agenda
  • Overview of Main Roads WA Kimberley Region
  • Slide Number 25
  • Main Roads Western AustraliaKimberley Region
  • Kimberley ndash Program Delivery
  • Kimberley Contracting Opportunities
  • Contracting Opportunities in Roadworks
  • Contracting Opportunities in Road Maintenance
  • Contracting Opportunities Administration Support
  • Main Roads WAKimberley Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Projects
  • Main Roads WAAboriginal Engagement Strategy
  • State GovernmentAboriginal Economic Participation Strategy
  • Commonwealth Government
  • MRWA Aboriginal Engagement Initiatives
  • Thankyou for your attendanceGeneral Questions
  • Working with the Department of Finance
  • Slide Number 42
  • Slide Number 43
  • Slide Number 44
  • Slide Number 45
  • Slide Number 46
  • Slide Number 47
  • Slide Number 48
  • Slide Number 49
  • Slide Number 50
  • Slide Number 51
  • Slide Number 52
  • Slide Number 53
  • Procurement ndash our commitment to local industry
  • Acknowledgement amp Welcome to Country
  • Slide Number 56
  • About Horizon Power
  • About Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 59
  • Slide Number 60
  • Horizon Powerrsquos commitment to local industry
  • ProcurementKimberley region
  • State Stimulus ProjectsProcurementKimberley region
  • How you can supply to Horizon Power
  • Slide Number 65
  • How does Horizon Power find suppliers
  • Regional amp Aboriginal Supplier Register
  • Where to find information on Horizon Powerrsquos market approach
  • Registrations for Specific Scopes
  • 4 Steps tosuccess
  • What to do if asked to bid
  • Our objectiveValue for Money
  • If you need further information
  • Slide Number 74
  • Slide Number 75