The tender seeks proposals for the development and supply of high-quality instructional materials for mathematics, aligned with the Australian Curriculum AC9, for all year levels from Prep to Year 10. The closing time for tender submissions is 2 PM Hobart time on September 24, 2025. The tender process includes an industry briefing session on September 4, 2025, at 2 PM Hobart time via Microsoft Teams. Tenderers must register in advance. The successful tenderer will be required to enter into a contract with the principal. The contract will include the general conditions of contract, the contract information table, any documents specified in the table, and the specification. The tender must be lodged electronically via the Tasmanian government's tender website (www. ***. *. *) or in a sealed envelope. The tender must be in English and must not exceed 500MB in combined file size. The tender must include all information and documents listed in Attachment 4 and respond to the evaluation criteria in Attachment 6. The evaluation criteria include demonstrated capability, capacity to deliver within timeframes, economic and social benefits statement, and price. The contract will be for the delivery of services in three stages, with specific deadlines for each stage. The contract sum is not subject to escalation. Payment will be made in instalments. The supplier must provide public liability insurance, professional indemnity insurance, and workers compensation insurance. The supplier must also comply with the Tasmanian government cybersecurity policy and DECYP technical standards. Safeguarding training is required for employees interacting with children or young people. Data collection and related matters are subject to the principal's consent. The tender must remain valid for three months after the closing time.
The bid notice states The supplier must complete part 1 of the identified stage 1 services as described in the specification by 28 November 2025, or any later date, approved, in writing, by the principal. The supplier must complete part 2 of the identified stage 1 services as described in the specification completed by 16 January 2026, or any later date, approved, in writing, by the principal.
The bid notice states The contract sum is payable by instalments as follows: instalment 1: upon completion of part 1 of stage 1 as defined in the specification to the satisfaction of the principal, an instalment equal to 25 of the contract sum. instalment 2: upon completion of part 2 of stage 1 as defined in the specification to the satisfaction of the principal, an instalment equal to 25 of the contract sum. instalment 3: upon completion of stage 2 as defined in the specification to the satisfaction of the principal, an instalment equal to 25 of the contract sum. instalment 4: upon completion of stage 3 as defined in the specification to the satisfaction of the principal, an instalment equal to 25 of the contract sum.
The bid notice states The evaluation criteria applicable to the evaluation of tenders that have not been excluded from evaluation pursuant to another provision of this rft, and the relative weightings of those criteria, are as follows: criterion 1 demonstrated capability to deliver the specification. tenderers are to include details of previous experience with work of a similar nature including evidence of demonstrated partnership with other jurisdictions that has resulted in publication of australian curriculum version 9 and statebased curriculum highquality instructional materials. weighting 40criterion 2 capacity to deliver the specification within the outlined timeframes. weighting 15criterion 3economic and social benefits statement weighting 30criterion 4price weighting 15
The bid notice states a potential supplier must not inspect a site or sites relevant to the delivery of the supplies except in accordance with a site inspection site inspection arranged by the potential supplier with the contact officer. the principal may refuse to allow site inspections.