Metro North Health (MNH) is seeking a cloud-based Contractor Management System (CMS) as a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution. The system will manage health and safety requirements for contractors involved in building engineering and maintenance services. The contract term is initially three years with two optional 36-month extensions. Offers must be submitted electronically via VendorPanel by 2:00 PM AEST on June 15, 2026. No briefing sessions or site visits will be held. Evaluation criteria include mandatory compliance with laws and standards, insurance, supplier code of conduct, and response completeness, as well as desirable criteria such as business requirements, supplier capability, experience, and value for money.
Offers must be lodged by the closing date and time to be considered as a conforming offer. The closing time and date for offers is 2:00 PM Australian Eastern Standard Time AEST Brisbane Queensland Monday 15 June 2026.
The supplier warrants that all representations, declarations, statements, information and documents made or provided by the supplier including its representatives in connection with the invitation process are complete, accurate, uptodate and not misleading in any way.
Desirable criteria include ability to meet business requirements, supplier capability, capacity methodologies, previous experience, purposeful public procurement outcomes, and cost and value for money.
Mandatory criteria include compliance with all applicable laws and standards, evidence of conforming insurance documentation, compliance with Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct, and response and completion of all applicable sections of Part C ITO Response Schedules.
MNHHS will not be holding site visits for this opportunity.
If a supplier considers that they have been unreasonably or unfairly treated and the issue has not been resolved with the MNPS contact officer, the supplier may request for the issue be assessed by the executive director procurement supply, corporate business services executive.
Any offer that does not satisfy the mandatory criteria will be considered nonconforming and may be set aside from evaluation at the customers discretion.