Consulting Matters June 2022

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Government Procurement: A sovereign security imperative Advocacy Wins for Consult Australia On 31 March 2022, Government Procurement: A Sovereign Security Imperative was released by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Infrastructure, Transport and Cities, as the final report into the Inquiry on the Procurement Practices for Government-Funded Infrastructure. Consult Australia made a written submission to the inquiry in July 2021 and gave evidence at the public hearings in September 2021. In the final report, Consult Australia’s recommendations are reflected in the recommendations, and we are heavily quoted throughout the report.

Our wins Improved productivity through better planning and coordination To uplift productivity, Consult Australia advocated the need to create a more collaborative procurement and contracting framework for the delivery of infrastructure projects. Our comments at the public hearings on a ‘go slow to go fast’ approach where more is invested up-front for planning and design were quoted in the final report. The Committee endorsed Consult Australia’s recommendation for more effective long-term planning and coordination of infrastructure pipelines, with a greater need for stakeholder and industry engagement (see Recommendation 1). The Committee also recommended exploring opportunities for standardisation of like projects (see Recommendation 5).

Practical application of procurement rules to secure best value Consult Australia highlighted member concerns that lowest price always seems to win over best value. We argued for standardised guidelines for procurement and contracting policies for all agencies. The Committee agreed that despite procurement rules (at all levels of government) stressing the importance of ‘value for money’, the best value is often overlooked, and lowest price most often wins. The Committee stressed to need to re-examine the practical application of the Commonwealth Procurement Rules (see Recommendation 2) including how the Commonwealth Procurement Rules sit with similar rules in each state and territory and the need to verify value for money (see Recommendation 4).

De-risking of the industry for delivery Given the current issues faced in the insurance market, Consult Australia called for the de-risking of the industry, including through a range of statutory reforms, and ensuring the Model Client Policy practices are followed. We are quoted in the report highlighting that the level of risk transfer is breeding a culture of disputation rather than collaboration. The Committee recommended a review of the insurance market through improved procurement practices to protect the small and medium enterprise businesses (see Recommendation 6).

Training the public service to support best practice in procurement As means of best practice, Consult Australia emphasised the training needs for government procurement officers in areas such as risk assessment and management, insurance, and contract management. The Committee agreed that opportunities should be explored to support the guidance and training for officers and that necessary approaches be adopted to maximise industry engagement (see Recommendation 2).

Increasing access to the infrastructure pipeline Consult Australia highlighted the need to adopt a smarter approach to the pipeline of projects that will contribute towards transparency and greater economic prosperity. The Committee recommended that methods be explored to maximise developing the sovereign capacity in infrastructure delivery, such as breaking up major projects into packages and partner/joint venture contracts between tier one and non-tier one companies, amongst other initiatives (see Recommendation 6).

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