Treasury contracts - 2015-16 financial year

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303Pursuant to the Senate Order on non-corporate Commonwealth entity contracts the following table sets out contracts entered into by the Treasury which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more (GST inclusive) and which:

  1. have not been fully performed as at 30 June 2016, or
  2. which have been entered into during the 12 months prior to 30 June 2016.

Some of the contracts listed contain confidentiality provisions of a general nature that are designed to protect the confidential information of the parties that may be obtained or generated in carrying out the contract. The reasons for including such clauses include:

  1. ordinary commercial prudence that requires protection of trade secrets, proprietary information and the like; and/or
  2. protection of other Commonwealth material and personal information.

Procurement contracts are available through the Senate Order Report located on the AusTender Homepage.

Contract Details

Contractor

Subject matter

Amount of Consideration

Start date

Anticipated end date

Provisions require parties to maintain confidentiality of any of its provisions (Yes/No)

Other requirements of confidentiality (Yes/No)

Reason(s)

International Monetary Fund

Contribution to the South Asia regional Training and Technical Assistance Centre (SARTTAC)

$2,500,000

16/04/2016

30/06/2021

No

No

N/A

Global Infrastructure Hub Ltd

Funding for the establishment and operation of the Global Infrastructure Hub.

$28,100,000.00

23/06/2015

31/12/2018

No

No

N/A

Multiple recipients qualified under the terms of the Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Programme

There were 34 substantially identical contracts with qualified recipients of funding agreements under the Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Programme. All related to improve the capacity of established, not-for-profit small business advisory service providers to deliver low cost small business advisory and information services.

Amounts varying from $330,000.00 to $660,000.00 An aggregate of the total amount that will be paid in respect of funding agreements under the Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Programme is $18,967,767.50

5/03/2015

31/03/2018

No

No

N/A

Bundaberg Enterprise Centre Association Inc.

ASBAS National Interest Project.

$770,000.00

22/06/2015

30/6/2018

No

No

N/A

Multiple recipients qualified under the terms of the Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Programme (Northern Australia Tourism Initiative)

There were 7 substantially identical contracts with qualified recipients of funding agreements under the Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Programme (Northern Australia Tourism Initiative). All related to improve the capacity of established, not-for-profit small business advisory service providers to deliver low cost small business advisory and information services.

Amount of $660,000 each. An aggregate of the total amount that will be paid in respect of funding agreements under the Australian Small Business Advisory Services (ASBAS) Programme (Northern Australia Tourism Initiative) is $4,620,000.00

16/05/2016

30/06/2019

No

No

N/A

Estimated cost of complying with this order is $1,500.

Basis of method used to estimate the cost is per staffing hourly rate.

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