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Traffic Management


Contract ID 07.2697.0937
Contract Type Traffic Management
Contract Name Maintenance of IRTS
Contract Description Maintenance of the TMC Integrated Radio and Teleohony System
Contract Commencement Date 01 Sep 2007
Period of Contract 156   Weeks
Contact email anthony_cariola@rta.nsw.gov.au
Successful Tenderer C4i Pty Ltd 31 Market Street South Melbourne 3205
Cross Ownership Details C4i is part of Longreach Group Pty Ltd
Amount of Tender $ 1,234,438.00
    Cost Adjustment Provision (contract clause) .
Remarks  
Disclosure of Information Class 2
a) Particulars of any related body corporate (within the meaning of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth) in respect of the contractor, or any other private sector entity in which the contractor has an interest, that will be involved in carrying out any of the contractor's obligations under the contract or will receive a benefit under the contract C4i is part of Longreach Group Pty Ltd 
b) A description of any provisions under which the amounts payable to contactor may be varied None. Fixed monthly payment for services 
c) A description of any provisions with respect to the renegotiation of the contract If quantity of equipment in the system is significantly increased the contractor may claim extra payment 
d) In the case of a contract arising from a tendering process, the method of tendering and a summary of the criteria against which the various tenders were assessed N/A 
e) A description of any provisions under which it is agreed that the contractor is to receive payment for providing operational or maintenance services This is a maintenance contract. Contactor will provide maintenance services 
f) Particulars of future transfers of significant assets to State or contractor at zero, or nominal, cost to the State, including the date of their proposed transfer N/A 
g) Particulars of future transfer of significant assets to the contractor, including the data of their proposed transefer N/A 
h) The results of any cost-benefit analysis of the contract conducted by the agency The system could have been redeveloped from scratch at substantially higher cost, instead of eliminating obsolete components and continuing maintenance of the current system.  
i) The components and quantum of the public sector comparator if used N/A 
j) Where relevant, a summary of information used in the contractor's full base case financial model (for example, the pricing formula for tolls or usage charges) N/A 
k) Where relevant, particulars of how risk, during the construction and operational phases of a contract to undertake a specific project (such as construction, infrastructure of property development), is to be apportioned between the parties, quantified (where practicable) in net present-value terms and specifying the major assumptions involved N/A 
l) Particulars as to any significant guarantees or undertakings between the parties, including any guarantees or undertakings with respect to loan agreements entered into or proposed to be entered into N/A 
m) Particulars of any other key elements of the contract None 
Significant Evaluation Criteria
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  Weightings %
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(A) Non Price
(B) Price N/A*
* Price has not been included in weightings. Following determination of non-price score the tendered price and these scores are considered, then the tender assessed as offering the best value for money to the RTA is recommended for acceptance.

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