pinjarra regional communication forum
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Pinjarra Regional Communication Forum
7 September 2020
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Robyn Clarke, MLA
Member for Murray-Wellington
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Industry Development DivisionDan Holbrook – ManagerIndustry DevelopmentDepartment of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation
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WA Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
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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
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WA Buy Local Policy 2020• Revised Buy Local Policy was announced on 3 July 2020 in
Kalgoorlie by the Premier• Policy has been strengthened to ensure local businesses, in
particular regional businesses, are given focus when bidding for government contracts
• This is the first major revision since 2002• JTSI is now the lead agency to allow simpler alignment with
WAIPS
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WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
• New Implementation Agreements, reviewed annually, for State Government agencies to commit to applying the Buy Local Policy
• Increased reporting of agency outcomes to monitor the policy's effectiveness and identify further improvements
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WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
• Increase in contract thresholds for regional offices of State Government agencies to allow greater local decision-making about contracting of works, goods and services.
• New communication channels between regional stakeholders and the state government.
• This includes regular Regional Communication Forums and the existing Local Content Adviser Network.
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WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
• Training for regional contractors in understanding the policy and how to apply for contracts
• Agency 'look-ahead' lists of forthcoming tenders to allow local contractors more time to consider and prepare bids
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WA Buy Local Policy 2020 enhancements
• Increase in the regional price preferences cap to $1 million.
• 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
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Local Capability Fund
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COVID-19 Local Capability Fund rounds for 2020/21
$10 million will be used to launch the following COVID-19 related rounds:COVID-19 Business Recovery and Growth Round
• Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000 for businesses that have been adversely impacted by COVID-19.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Manufacturing Round • Level of funding is on a sliding scale of 50% to 90% to a maximum of
$500,000.Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market Feasibility Round
• Level of funding is 50% to a maximum of $20,000.
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Local Capability Fund Rounds for 2020/21Major State Government Projects Round
• Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000 targeting specific projects. Key Private and Public Sector Markets Round
• Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000 targeting specific key sectors
National and International Standards Round • Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $20,000.Aboriginal Business Round
• Level of funding is 75% to a maximum of $100,000.
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Your feedback is key
• Your feedback is critical to influence policy change
• The changes in the WA Buy Local Policy and WAIPS 2020 are evidence of this.
• Greater local input in decision making• Addressed Shop-fronting• Issues with Panels
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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
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Thank you
For more information visitindustrylink.wa.gov.au
Or contact ILAS on
08 6277 2999
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Rhys Williams
Peel Regional Development Commission
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Therese Ejsak
Peel Local Content Adviser
Working with the Department of Finance
Rowan Acton
September 2020
Director, Regional Operations
Introduction to Department of Finance
Buy Local 2020 Implementation
• The Department of Finance has already implementedchange to works procurement processes to meet therequirements of Buy Local 2020
• These changes will be formalised in the Department’sImplementation Plan which will be signed off imminently
• As part of the Department’s 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 $500,000.
Upcoming (potential) works opportunitiesClient Works Description Expected Tender
ReleaseBudget
(Indicative)
Department of Education Ocean Road Primary School – General Restoration and Painting Late September 2020 $350,000
South Metropolitan TAFE Mandurah Campus - New Hospitality Training Centre April 2021 $9,000,000
WA Police Mandurah Police Complex - Carpark & Site Amenities Upgrade January 2021 $2,000,000
Advertising Subcontracting Opportunities
Want to work with Finance?
Interested in maintenance
and minor works?
Look into becoming prequalified under Finance’s Builders Prequalification
Scheme.
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 BMWProcurementServices
@finance.wa.gov.au
Register for the ‘Service Alliance 2012’ (SA12)
arrangement for regional works contracts valued at less than $250,000.
Prequalify with Programmed Facilities
ManagementTenders.WA@
programmed.com.au
Register on Tenders WA.
Interested in supplying goods and services?
Keep an eye on Tenders WA and the
local paper for opportunities.
Promote yourself to potential head
contractors.
Aboriginal Procurement Policy• 2020-21 FY Target is 3%;• Capability building services;• Policy review and recommendations for new term;
• Aboriginal business consultation process;▫ Via Noongar Chamber of Commerce and Industry;
• Contact:Department of Finance – Social Procurement Team
▫ [email protected]▫ 6551 2475
Assistance for Aboriginal businesses
• Capability building programs to be delivered to Aboriginalbusinesses and not-for-profit organisations across theState.
• Indigenous Professional Services is the provider for thePeel region
• Provides Aboriginal business capability building contractservices including workshops and one-on-one mentoringsessions
Contacts
Andrew Buczak, Regional Manager – Southern Region9781 4106 [email protected]
www.finance.wa.gov.au
Department of Finance – Southern Region
Bunbury Regional OfficeAddress: 8th Floor, Bunbury Tower, 61 Victoria St, Bunbury WA 6230
Phone: 9781 4100
Tuglio Iemma, Senior Project Manager97814111 [email protected]
Geoff Brown, Senior Project Manager9781 4103 [email protected]
Programmed Facilities Management - [email protected]
Growing Peel
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About DevelopmentWA
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What we do
Statewide Significant portfolio
Integrated planning &
land delivery
Placemaking Metropolitan & regional expertise
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DevelopmentWA in the Peel region
MANDURAH JUNCTION
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Peel Business Park - Nambeelup• Part of the multimillion-dollar Transform Peel
project• an integrated approach to building regional
resilience• Mixes general & light industrial and agri-
innovation• Result in establishment of a new economy in
the Peel• Creation of approximately 33,100 jobs• Protection and enhancement of the natural
environment• First 120ha (out of total 1,000ha Business
Park) delivered by DevelopmentWA
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Peel Business Park
Stage 1: Complete• Stage 1 titles - first 8 businesses to move in
incl. Shire of Murray’s WA Food Innovation Precinct: DFES Bushfire Centre of Excellence.
• Marks a critical step in the State Government’s Transform Peel initiative, and inject $1 billion annually into the WA economy by 2050.
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Peel Business Park – Future Opportunities
• Road & Servicing Upgrades (early 2021)• Sewer Main & Pump Station (early 2021)• Civil/Subdivision Works – future Stages (Stage 1 is complete)
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Pinjarra LIA• Stage 3 planning underway - civil
construction 12-18 months away• Civil contractors will be strongly
encouraged to source local suppliers and Aboriginal business participation through Peel Business Register
• Cartage, landscaping and drainage opportunities
• Latest buyer – Western Power (new depot to open October 2020)
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Mandurah Junction• Undergo specialist planning work• Potential for civil construction-related
opportunities in the future• Limited opportunities in the near term
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Procurement at DevelopmentWA• Pre-qualified Consultant Panels
• Engineering• Environmental• Environmental Audit• Legal• Planning• Landscape architect
• Pre-qualified Contractor Registers• Civil and Bulk earthworks• Landscaping• Demolition and site remediationRegister through Tenderlink:http://tenderlink.com/developmentwa
• Peel Business Register
Successful proponents for Microgrid at Peel Business Park. Enwave WA with Stuart Nahajski and Frank Marra from DevelopmentWA
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Local Business OpportunitiesLocal business opportunities
Peel businesses are encouraged to join the Peel Business Register
More than 100 Peel-based businesses have registered so far, and contractors at Peel Business Park & Pinjarra Light Industrial Area are being encouraged to use this list when identifying potential sub-contracting partners.
The register has also been used for other State and Local Government projects within the Peel Region.
To have your details placed on the register contact Terese Ejsak from Peel Development Commission by phone 9323 4628 or email [email protected]
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For more information
Get in touchFor DevelopmentWA procurement enquiries
Mark [email protected]
For Peel Business Register
Terese EjsakPeel Development [email protected]
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Collie and Boyup Brook• To the South…. Just east of Walpole
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Goods and Services used by Main RoadsIn the field…• Earthmoving plant and equipment• Bitumen, Aggregate (Blue Metal) and Asphalt• Road Building Materials (Gravel, Limestone, Sand )• Concrete Works, including Formwork & Steel Fixing• Precast Concrete products (pipes/pits)• Concrete Kerbing• Brick Paving
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Goods and Services used by Main RoadsIn the field…• Drainage Contractors• Rock Pitching• Landscaping/ Revegetation Supplies• Safety Barriers (Guardrail)• Fencing• Traffic Management• Geotechnical / Materials Investigation and Testing
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where it provides Value for Money• WA State Government “Buy Local” policy is applicable to Main
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Local / Regional Business are identified through:• Local Chamber of Commerce offices• Regional Business Directories• Local / regional knowledge
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Contracting to Main Roads
• Visit Main Roads website( internet search for Main Roads WA)• Technical & Commercial >>
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Aboriginal Engagement
• Aboriginal Advisory Group ( specific information available from Main Roads website )
• Targets for Aboriginal Engagement and Aboriginal Business Opportunities
Main Roads encourages Aboriginal Businesses to register with:
• ABDWA - Aboriginal Business Directory WA• Supply Nation Australia – National Indigenous Business Directory
MRWA uses these sites to source and confirm Aboriginal business entities
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Where to get Project Information?
• Main Roads website• Subscribe to Project Updates
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Upcoming Projects – Major Projects• Bunbury Outer Ring Road ( $ 850 M )
• Preferred Contractor Announced - Southwest Connex• Works to commence early 2021• Scheduled completion early 2024
• Bussell Hwy Duplication Stage 1 ( $ 20 M )• Awarded to Raubex Construction Pty Ltd • Works to commence in Sept 2020• Scheduled Completion May 2021
• South Western Hwy – Thompsons Hill ( $ 10 M )• Tenders scheduled for September 2020• Works to commence in January 2021• Scheduled Completion February 2022
• Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation ( $ 30 M )• Scheduled to commence in 2021-22• Scheduled duration 2 years
• Bussell Hwy Duplication Stage 2 ( $ 60 M )• Tenders scheduled for June 2021• Works to commence in October 2021• Scheduled Completion December 2022
• Bridge Replacement Program ( $ 30 M )• Ongoing• -• -
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Upcoming Projects – Minor Projects2020 / 21 ( Funded Projects )• South Western Hwy – New Northbound Overtaking Lane (near Cookernup)• South Western Hwy – Seal Widening Works between Yarloop and Harvey • South Western Hwy – Argyle Overtaking Lane Extension• South Western Hwy – Seal Widening Works south of the Vasse Hwy turnoff• Bussell Highway – Cowaramup – Seal Widening and Intersection Improvements• Collie-Mumballup Road – Seal Widening• Pinjarra Williams Road – Seal Widening, between Dwellingup and Boddington• Various Roads – Seal Widening Works (part of $ 100M Statewide Road Safety initiative)• Various Sites – Bridge Maintenance Program
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Upcoming Projects – Minor Projects2021 / 22 ( Subject to Funding Allocations )
• South Western Hwy – Seal Widening Works between Yarloop and Harvey • South Western Hwy – New Southbound Overtaking Lane north of Harvey• South Western Hwy – Vittoria Road Intersection Upgrade ( Roundabout ) - Bunbury• South Western Hwy – Seal Widening Works south of the Vasse Hwy turnoff• South Western Hwy – New Northbound Overtaking Lane near Yornup• Pinjarra Williams Road – Seal Widening ( East of Pinjarra to Greens Hill )• Pinjarra Williams Road – Seal Widening, between Dwellingup and Boddington• Various Roads – Seal Widening Program• Various Sites – Bridge Maintenance Program
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Bunbury Outer Ring Road (BORR)• Preferred Contractor - Southwest Connex
(Acciona, NRW Contracting, MACA Civil, AECOM and Aurecon)• 30 km long 4 lane dual carriageway (120 lane km) • 24 bridges 7 underpasses* • 7 highway & 4 local road grade separated interchanges*• 20 km of local road• 150 km of Principal Shared Paths (PSP)*• Retaining walls, noise & screen walls, gantries • Approximately 8 million cubic metres of fill material required• Works currently scheduled to commence in early 2021, subject to approvals• Planned completion – early 2024
More information – Main Roads Website – Regional Projects section
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Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation (PHHD)• Provides an alternative route for heavy vehicles around Pinjarra• Improves safety for local drivers and pedestrians in the town centre
The Federal and State Governments have allocated $27.5 million for Stage 1
Construction expected in Summer 2021 and occur over 2 summers, with completion scheduled April 2023
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Pinjarra Heavy Haulage Deviation (PHHD)• Project split into 3 delivery packages
Northern SectionUpgrade of South Western Highway / Pinjarra Williams Road intersectionWidening of Seal through residential/urban section of Pinjarra Williams RoadScheduled for completion in 2022-23
Rural SectionWidening of Pinjarra Williams Road ( approx. 2 km )Scheduled for completion in 2021-22
Southern Section / Greenlands Road ExtensionExtension of Greenlands Road through to Pinjarra Williams RoadConstruction of New Bridge over Murray RiverNew intersection at Greenlands Road(extensions) and Pinjarra Williams RoadScheduled for completion in 2022-23
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