Wellington Shire Procurement: How to Win Local Work

Industry Capability Network (ICN) Victoria in partnership with Wellington Shire Council and the Committee for Gippsland are excited to invite Gippsland’s small to medium business representatives to our Project Showcase, an expo which will connect you and your business to local opportunities.

The expo will take place at the Sale Turf Club on Thursday 21 July from 3.30 – 6.30pm and is free to attend.

The expo is a great opportunity for local businesses to get across current government opportunities, understand social procurement targets and tender pre-qualification updates as well as network with local industry and council.

 

Learn about the latest projects with presentations from:

•             Industry Capability Network Victoria (ICN)

•             Committee for Gippsland (C4G)

•             Wellington Shire Council projects: Aqua Energy works, Great Southern Rail Trail Extension, Welshpool to Alberton works, Port of Sale Mooring Access Project updates, as well as pedestrian and road ongoing project news

•             RAAF

•             GROW Gippsland

•             Regional Development Victoria (RDV)

Connect and network with:

•             MIA Consulting Services

 

Register here for catering purposes.

 

 

 

Want more? Attend our half day workshop:

 

The workshop is presented my Mia Consulting Services, earlier in the day from 10am to 2.30pm also at the Sale Turf Club. This workshop will unpack how to win work on major government infrastructure and construction projects, recognise the depth and breadth of government business opportunities, how to write effective tenders, learn how to use pre-qualification registers and much more.

 

The workshop will take place in Sale Turf Club - Grandstand Room and is offered at a subsidised rate of $50 per person and includes a light lunch. Register now as there are limited tickets.

 

Please email events@icnvic.org.au for more information about either the showcase or workshop.

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