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Section 1 |
Tender Overview |
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The Queensland Government Procurement, General Goods and Services, within the Department of Energy and Climate is planning on conducting a targeted refresh to the whole-of-Government GGS0077-21 – Uniforms and Personal Protective Equipment (UPPE) Preferred Supplier Panel (PSP). This targeted refresh is anticipated to be released in August-September 2024 and will only be available for the following supplier types to further enhance the PSP’s alignment with the Queensland Procurement Policy and Buy Queensland approach:
Note: The above characteristics does not exclude foreign-owned multinational or interstate headquartered businesses. Suppliers who meet the above supplier type characteristics and provide one or more products in the following UPPE categories will be encouraged to apply:
Refer to the UPPE Category Breakdown for more details (available as a download). Only applications from suppliers who meet the characteristics for the listed supplier types and provide UPPE will be considered as part of this targeted refresh. It is anticipated further reviews will be conducted to make sure the Queensland Government has the right mix of suppliers and products on the PSP. Suppliers are encouraged to:
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Section 2 |
Still need help? Contact Us |
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Section 3 |
Here is the detail |
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If there are no documents listed in this section, please refer to Section 1 Tender Overview. Documents can not be downloaded once Tender has closed. |
Section 4 |
All finished? Please check and submit your response here |
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Give yourself the best chance
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Closes at Thu, 31 Oct 2024 at 2:00PM Brisbane, Queensland |
Section 5 |
Please help us to improve |
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The State Government is transforming the way we procure, including reducing red tape for our suppliers. Part of this is to reduce the complexity and the time it takes to complete tenders. |