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| Treasurer’s Instruction No. | 1119 |
| Title | Industry Participation Plans: goods and services |
| Effective date | 22 December 2006 |
| Objective and Background | Provides instruction and guidance on when and how an Industry Participation Plan is to be developed - formerly Instruction 1105 |
| Version Number | 3 |
| Last Reviewed Date | November 2006 |
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Black letter (or bold) items within these Instructions are mandatory and other plain font items are instructional or for the purpose of providing guidance only.
| (1) | This instruction applies only to the procurement of goods and services and is to be read in conjunction with Instructions 1101 to 1124.
Further information, including a definition of "goods and services", can be found on the Buying for Government section of www.purchasing.tas.gov.au.
Refer to Instructions 1201 to 1229 for information in relation to procurement of building and construction and roads and bridges. |  |
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| Agencies must consult with the Industry Capability Network Tasmania, at the project planning stage, for all goods and services procurement over $2 million, to determine the need for an Industry Participation Plan.
An Industry Participation Plan (IPP) is a strategic document aimed at improving opportunities for local business in Government funded or resourced projects. The IPP ensures that government buyers structure purchasing processes in such a way that a project proponent considers issues relevant to the particular purchase that will impact on local participation. Such issues would include how local industry participation will be maximised and what strategies have been developed to provide local industry with a full, fair and reasonable opportunity to participate in a government project or major development.
Further information on Industry Participation Plans can be obtained from ICNTAS at info@icntas.org,au. |
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