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Future Trends and Business Disruption is just one of the conference topics at the upcoming Local Buy Annual Conference.
Local Buy's Telecommunication Services NPN1.18 arrangement is now accessible to councils.
When you live in a small community on the western side of Cape York, the local airstrip is a vital link to the rest of the world.
After the success of the 2018 event, Local Buy will again be running the North Queensland Government Procurement Forum in Cairns on 23 May.
This arrangement is due to be released for tender Saturday 30 March 2019.
The contract commenced on 1 February 2019 for a term of three (3) years with two (2) 12 month optional extensions - refresh and extensions options will be at Local Buy’s sole discretion.
Local Buy will shortly be releasing a tender to form a new register of pre-qualified suppliers in Roads, Water and Sewerage (Civil Construction)
On 3 December, Local Buy launched the NPN 111-3 Mobile Garbage Bins, Industrial Containers & Bins, Static Compactors, Associated Products and Services Arrangement.
On Thursday 18 October 2018 Local Buy hosted a Fleet Managers Forum in Townsville. Previously the events have been held in Airlie Beach and Yeppoon.
Works for Queensland is a State Government Grant for the improvement of council owned assets and it was awarded to regional councils across Queensland in early 2017.
Peter commenced as chief executive officer for Peak Procurement (inc Local Buy) in July, bringing to Peak Services significant experience including senior legal and commercial roles.
The Local Buy Library Resources BUS255-0116 contract provides purchasers with easy access to a diverse range of goods and services to assist them in managing their individual requirements.
Following a presentation by Peak Services Managing Director Brent Reeman in to NT Councils, our Regional Client Relationship Manager Emma Peters was invited to attend the Asset Management Forum.
Queensland water entities have been tapping into Local Buy contracts since 2010, and this makes perfect sense, given their primary functions are akin to those of most Queensland councils.