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| RFx ID : | 25587724 |
| Tender Name : | Award notice for Three Waters Reform – Iwi/Māori Hera Smith |
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| Open Date : | Thursday, 3 February 2022 9:00 AM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00) |
| Close Date : | Thursday, 3 February 2022 9:00 AM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+13:00) |
| Tender Type : | Award Notice (AN) |
| Tender Coverage : | Sole Agency [?] |
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| Exemption Reason : | Other Exemption |
| Justification : | Direct source |
| Required Pre-qualifications : | None |
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DIA Procurement tenders@dia.govt.nz |
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The Three Waters Reform Programme is a major, intergenerational project. It aims to ensure that New Zealand’s Three Waters – drinking water, wastewater and stormwater – infrastructure and services are planned, maintained and delivered so that these networks are affordable and fit for purpose. The current situation does not achieve this for all communities. Working with Councils, The Government will establish four publicly-owned multi-regional entities that benefit form scale and operational efficiencies and reflect neighbouring catchments and communities for interest. A core component to the success of the project is ensuring well supported Iwi/Maori policy thinking and analysis and engagement. Hera has a very unique and highly sort after set of technical and relationship skills specifically around Iwi/Māori Resource Management and Planning which is why she was sourced directly and no competitive process was run.
Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). 45 Pipitea Street, Wellington, 6011
Successful Supplier: Hera Smith
Brief Description: Award notice for Three Waters Reform
Contract awarded: 03/02/2022
Initial Term: 6 months
Estimated Spend: $173,600
Procurement Process – Direct sourced
The Three Waters Reform Programme is a major, intergenerational project. It aims to ensure that New Zealand’s Three Waters – drinking water, wastewater and stormwater – infrastructure and services are planned, maintained and delivered so that these networks are affordable and fit for purpose. The current situation does not achieve this for all communities. Working with Councils, The Government will establish four publicly-owned multi-regional entities that benefit form scale and operational efficiencies and reflect neighbouring catchments and communities for interest. A core component to the success of the project is ensuring well supported Iwi/Maori policy thinking and analysis and engagement. Hera has a very unique and highly sort after set of technical and relationship skills specifically around Iwi/Māori Resource Management and Planning which is why she was sourced directly and no competitive process was run.
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