Where can I find out more information on government policies
and principles?
Further information on government purchasing
is provided in the documents listed below. Note that these
documents are only applicable to inner-Budget agencies.
Government
Business Enterprises, statutory authorities and
State-owned companies
operate in accordance with their own legislation and are
responsible for implementing their own procurement policies and
processes.
Goods and
Services
Building
Construction and Roads and Bridges
Private
Sector Involvement in Public Infrastructure Projects
Goods and Services
The Resource Library section of this website
provides tips and checklists for
finding and winning government business for goods and services.
Primary sources of information on the
policies, principles and procedures for the purchase of goods and
services are available from the Treasurer's Instructions (Instructions 1101 to 1123) and
further guidance is available on the purchasing.tas.gov.au website
under Buying for Government.
Building Construction and
Roads and Bridges
Primary sources of information on the
policies, principles and procedures for building and construction
procurement (including roads and bridges) are available from the Treasurer's Instructions (Instructions 1201 to 1228) and
from the Procurement Practices Manuals which are available from the
Resources/Publications section of the purchasing.tas.gov.au website
under Buying for Government.
Additional guidelines and documentation in
relation to the procurement of building and construction are
available on the purchasing.tas.gov.au website under Buying for Government.
Crown Contracts Confidentiality Policy - Frequently Asked
Questions
A set of Frequently Asked Questions and their responses in relation to
the application of the Crown Contracts Confidentiality Policy is
available from the Resources/Publications section of the
purchasing.tas.gov.au Web site under Buying for Government.
Private Sector Involvement
in Public Infrastructure Projects
The Tasmanian Government recognises that, when
handled well, benefits can accrue to the community from involving
the private sector on a competitive basis in infrastructure
projects. The following documents provide an outline of the
framework and ground rules to be followed by agencies when seeking
private sector involvement: