Developing specifications Guide | All The purpose of this guide is to provide information and practical advice about developing written requirements (specifications) for procuring goods and services.
Engaging and managing consultants and indirect workers Guide | All This guide provides information about engaging and managing consultants and indirect workers Queensland Government. See video for guidance on engaging consultants, contractors and indirect workers.
Establishing supply arrangements The Guide and Principles provide information about leading practice when establishing supply arrangements for government. They have a particular focus on avoiding duplication of arrangements, thereby reducing red-tape for public servants and for suppliers.
Q2032 Procurement Strategy The Queensland 2032 Procurement Strategy (Q2032) will help Queensland businesses get ready to supply to the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Ethical Supplier Mandate - Complaints Breach Report The Ethical Supplier Mandate (the Mandate) – Complaint Breach Report provides a template for Queensland Government buyers to complete when reporting a complaint related to a breach of legislation, contractual obligation, and/or government policy that otherwise constitutes an instance of non-compliance under the Mandate.
Procurement Capability Workforce Development Strategy 2023-2027 This strategy outlines a range of initiatives to build capability and elevate the procurement function across all agencies. The strategy focuses on initiatives that aim to improve procurement maturity across the life of the strategy. The strategy outlines initiatives across four pillars: Attract: Initiatives focused on attracting talent to procurement and contract management roles. Develop: Initiatives to develop the capability of staff undertaking procurement and contract roles across the public service. Engage and retain: Initiatives focused on engaging and retaining procurement and contract management staff, so they feel valued in their roles. Lead: Initiatives at a strategic level that provide development and direction for staff in leadership roles and uplift the overall capability of an agency’s procurement and contract management function. Find out more To talk to a Queensland Government Procurement Capability contact person email skills2procure@epw.qld.gov.au.
Ethical Supplier Mandate – Building and Construction Training Policy Breach Report The Ethical Supplier Mandate (the Mandate) – Building and Construction Training Policy (Training Policy) Breach Report provides a template for Queensland Government buyers to complete when reporting an alleged breach of the Building and Construction Training Policy to the Queensland Government Procurement Compliance Branch. A breach of the Training Policy corresponds to a category of non-compliance under the Mandate.
Ethical Supplier Mandate – Best Practice Principles Breach Report The Ethical Supplier Mandate (the Mandate) – Best Practice Principles Breach Report provides a template for Queensland Government buyers to complete when reporting an alleged breach of Best Practice Principles to the Queensland Government Procurement Compliance Branch. A breach of Best Practice Principles corresponds to a category of non-compliance under the Mandate.
Supplier self-assessment questionnaire template - Modern Slavery toolkit Template | All [Note: This document will be reviewed to reflect the Queensland Government’s procurement approach.] Tool 4 can be used by procurement officers to assess their supply chains for risk factors which may indicate likelihood of modern slavery directly by the supplier or in their own supply chains. This is part of the toolkit to support government buyers and suppliers to eliminate modern slavery and implement actions of the Eliminating modern slavery in government supply chains.
Protocol for modern slavery responses - Modern Slavery toolkit Procedure | All [Note: This document will be reviewed to reflect the Queensland Government’s procurement approach.] Tool 3 can be used by procurement officers as steps to report suspected instances of modern slavery occurring locally, in Queensland or Australia. This is part of the toolkit to support government buyers and suppliers to eliminate modern slavery and implement actions of the Eliminating modern slavery in government supply chains.