The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) is seeking a Program Advisor Performance for the Natural Disaster Program (NDP) team. The role involves providing program-level oversight of NDP project delivery, ensuring compliance with TMR standards and Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). Key responsibilities include supporting project managers, overseeing DRFA documentation, managing project performance, and liaising with stakeholders. The procurement process involves a two-phase evaluation: Phase 1 focuses on mandatory pass/fail criteria and conformance, while Phase 2 evaluates price and non-price criteria. Suppliers must comply with various conditions, including insurance requirements and the Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct. The contract duration is from 1 July 2026 to 30 June 2027, with two 12-month extension options. Offers are to be submitted electronically via Vendor Panel by 10:00 am on 20 April 2026.
The contract start date is 01/07/2026 and the end contract date is 30/06/2027.
Tax invoices shall be emailed to department of transport and main roads at ***@***. *. * correctly rendered invoice is to be submitted every four weeks (28 days). All tax invoices shall be submitted with approved supplier timesheets detailing hours charged for that period.
The supplier warrants that neither it, nor its personnel have engaged in, or will engage in, any collusive, anticompetitive or similar conduct in connection with the rfq process, or any actual or potential contract with any entity for goods and services similar to the goods and services.
The evaluation methodology is via a 2 phase approach. Phase 1 includes a single evaluation of criteria 1 with 100 weighting, including mandatory pass/fail criteria and conformance check only. Offerors with the highest scores (minimum of 3) will be shortlisted to the Phase 2 evaluation. Phase 2 includes evaluation of phase 2 criteria: price and non-price with a combined total of 100 weighting.
Mandatory requirements include adherence to the Queensland Government Supplier Code of Conduct, a four-year Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) accredited under the Washington Accord or equivalent, registration as a Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ), minimum 10 years experience delivering transport infrastructure projects, and minimum 3 years experience in program management roles under Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA).
Supplier query cutoff is Sunday 19 April 2026 09:00 pm E. South America Standard Time.