The Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS) is seeking a SCEC endorsed locksmith supplier to provide ongoing locksmith services at Parliament House. The contract will be for 3 years with 2 x 12 month extension options. Suppliers must hold a current ACT/NSW security license, be SCEC endorsed, and trade qualified. A comprehensive price list is required. Questions are permitted until February 27, 2026. Site inspection is optional on March 5, 2026. The closing date for the ATM is March 17, 2026.
The bid notice states that from acceptance of the quote to delivery of the keys 10 business days maximum.
The bid notice states that he customer will pay the amount of a correctly rendered invoice to the supplier within five 5 calendar days after receiving it, or if this day is not a business day, on the next business day.
The bid notice states that if goods are found to be inoperable or defective within 30 days of acceptance the supplier must whether by arranging for the manufacturer to, or otherwise provide a new replacement good within 5 business days of being notified.
The bid notice states that he evaluation committee will assess all compliant responses to determine the proposal that represents the best value for money outcome for the commonwealth, in accordance with the commonwealth procurement rules.
The bid notice states that suppliers that cannot demonstrate compliance with these mandatory qualifications and security requirements will be excluded from further consideration.
The bid notice states that a site inspection will be held at australian parliament house aph at 11: 00am local time in canberra on thursday, 5 march 2026.
The bid notice states that questions will be permitted up until 5: 00 pm friday, 27 february 2026, act local time.