The Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) is seeking a supplier for domestic relocation services for employees and prospective employees relocating within Australia. The contract will be for 3 years with two 12-month extension options. Responses must be lodged electronically via Austender by Friday, 26 September 2025, 3:00 PM ACT local time. Participation criteria include legal capacity, no prior termination for default or non-performance in the last 5 years, and meeting insurance requirements (public liability insurance of at least AUD 10 million per claim, transit insurance, and workers compensation). The supplier must comply with relevant work health and safety legislation, Australian privacy principles, and the Commonwealth Protective Security Policy Framework. The successful tenderer will be required to comply with the Commonwealth Supplier Code of Conduct. Payment terms are 20 calendar days after receiving a correctly rendered invoice, plus interest if payment is late. The customer will evaluate all valid responses received by the closing time to determine the best value for money outcome.
The ATM closing date is Friday, 26 September 2025, 3:00 PM ACT local time. atm closing datefriday, 26 september 2025atm closing time3: 00 pm act local time
Following receipt of a correctly rendered invoice, including acceptance of the goods and/or services by the customer, the customer will pay the amount of a correctly rendered invoice to the supplier within twenty 20 calendar days after receiving it, or if this day is not a business day, on the next business day. following receipt of a correctly rendered invoice, including acceptance of the goods andor services by the customer, the customer will pay the amount of a correctly rendered invoice to the supplier within twenty 20 calendar days after receiving it, or if this day is not a business day, on the next business day.
Tenderers should respond detailing their suitability to be evaluated against the below criteria and must submit response requirements as listed at a. a. 2 the requirement point 6, page 7. evaluation criteriatenderers should respond detailing their suitability to be evaluated against the below criteria and must submit response requirements as listed at a. a. 2 the requirement point 6, page 7.
The tenderer must have the legal capacity to contract with the Commonwealth of Australia, including existing as a legal entity at the RFT closing time and date. They must not have been precluded from tendering for Australian government funded work or subject to a judicial decision against them relating to employee entitlements (not including decisions under appeal), and have not paid the claim or been bankrupt or insolvent. The supplier is not under external administration or insolvency and is financially viable to deliver the services throughout the life of the contract. The tenderer must have an active Australian Business Number status and hold all the authorisations necessary to perform the service. conditions for participationthe customer will exclude from participation any potential supplier that does not demonstrate compliance with: legal capacity: the respondent must have the legal capacity to contract with the commonwealth of australia including: the tenderer exists as a legal entity at the rft closing time and date