Annual Procurement Plan View - Murray-Darling Basin Authority
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IMPORTANT: All Planned Procurements are subject to revision, withdrawal or cancellation. Information about Planned Procurements is provided for planning purposes only and it does not represent a solicitation or constitute a request for proposal, nor is it a commitment by the Government to purchase the described property or services.
Strategic Procurement Outlook
The Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is a Corporate Commonwealth Entity, established under the Water Act 2007 and is within the Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water Portfolio.
The MDBA’s purpose is to advance the sustainability, productivity, wellbeing and resilience of the Basin and its communities.
Our goals are to:
• Drive the successful implementation of the Basin Plan
• Efficiently and effectively operate the River Murray system for partner governments
Further information on the MDBA can be found at Home | Murray-Darling Basin Authority (mdba.gov.au).
MDBA conducts its procurement activities in accordance with the Commonwealth Procurement Rules and relevant legislation.
All open procurements will be advertised on the Australian Government's business opportunities website, AusTender (www.tenders.gov.au).
Other procurements of a lesser value may be conducted on a limited tender basis in accordance with the Commonwealth Procurement Rules.
The Annual Procurement Plan will be updated to incorporate any additional procurement opportunities which are identified during the year or variations to proposed procurements.
No procurements above the relevant threshold are currently planned.
Contact Details
Procurement and Contracts Unit
Phone:
02 6279 0100
Email Address:
procurement@mdba.gov.au
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Hydrogeological expertise to support a review of the environmentally sustainable level of take (ESLT) for groundwater