Annual Procurement Plan View - National Gallery of Australia
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Strategic Procurement Outlook
2022/23 Annual Procurement Plan
National Gallery of Australia (National Gallery)
Strategic Procurement Outlook
The National Gallery is Australia’s national visual arts institution dedicated to collecting, sharing and celebrating art from Australia and the world.
Home to the most valuable collection of art in Australia, the national collection comprises over 155,000 works of art, including the world’s largest collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. Our significant collection represents the whole of Australian art, modern art worldwide, particularly from Europe and America, and art from across Asia and the Pacific.
Expansive collection displays are accompanied by a dynamic program of exhibitions, national tours and cultural events that celebrate creative practice and deepen lifelong learning, in person and online.
Based in the nation’s capital, the Gallery sits on the southern shore of Lake Burley Griffin, on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, and within Canberra’s Parliamentary Triangle. Our heritage listed building, designed by award winning architect Colin Madigan AO, is a beacon of experimental design and exemplary Brutalist architecture.
At the National Gallery we strive for cultural experiences that surprise, that disrupt convention, that deepen our understanding of the human condition and the world we live in.
The National Gallery plays an important role in the service of all Australians through its base in Canberra, in its touring exhibition program, its extensive collection loan programs, online education and outreach programs, and through its cultural diplomacy role in support of the Federal Government’s international priorities.
The National Gallery does not intend to run a singificant number of open tender procurements in 22/23, with substantial procurement activity occuring to support the capital works program occuring through recently established panels.
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Integrated Capital Works Program (ICWP) Package A - Head Contractor
Original: Phase 3 CW ECI - Head Contractor Design and Construction Offsite Storage Package
Original: Quarter 2 2022/2023
Sculpture Garden Project - Design Project Competition
Original: Sculpture Garden Project - Design Contract
Original: Quarter 2 2023/2024
Water Feature Rectification
Waterproofing Long Term Rectification Strategy - Consultant Contract