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Winning work on major projects
When tendering for work on major infrastructure and resource projects, it can be difficult to break into established supply chains of large international or Australian companies.
The Queensland Government's Charter for Local Content has been developed to give all businesses the opportunity to be considered for work on major projects in Queensland.
This guide will give you advice and information on how to win more business on major projects.
Registering to work on major projects
Queensland Charter for Local Content
The Queensland Charter for Local Content provides businesses with opportunities to tender for Queensland Government procurements.
The Queensland Charter for Local Content replaces the former Local Industry Policy.
Find out more about the Queensland Charter for Local Content.
How to register
You can get your business involved by registering with Industry Capability Network (ICN) Queensland. They can help you access work on major infrastructure and resource projects. They can also match your business to specific project opportunities and target areas of work that match your capabilities.
Learn more from ICN Queensland.
Preparing your business for major projects
Applying for and winning major projects relies on your tendering skills. You also need to demonstrate an ability to respond well to trends in the major project market.
Minimum requirements
As a minimum, you must offer competitive pricing, quality and on-time delivery when supplying to a major project.
You have the best chance of entering and gaining long-term access to major project supply chains if you:
- demonstrate how your service or product adds value to the project and supports the project's risk management strategy
- use an established business system
- have experience in responding to unexpected issues
- use innovation to improve the efficiency of the project supply chain
- network to find and create opportunities to add value to the supply chain.
Adapting to change
Because major projects continue to evolve, it's important that you have the flexibility to adapt to change, and be proactive about innovation. You can adapt to change and take action on trends by:
- identifying and using new technology
- forming supply chain linkages to secure work on major projects
- investing in safety systems
- having the capacity to meet changing project requirements
- improving value and competitiveness through networking, cost reduction and keeping up-to-date with industry changes
- addressing environmental priorities through energy reduction, effective systems and recycling
- improving productivity and performance
- expanding size and capacity
- demonstrating a strong customer focus.
Maintaining skill levels
Developing skills and retaining quality staff are crucial factors in winning work on major projects. You can attract and retain skilled employees by:
- ensuring consistent staffing for projects
- offering packages to attract and retain staff, particularly to regional areas
- training staff in new technologies and processes
- training more apprentices to deal with skill shortages.
Learn more about finding the right people and training staff.
Tendering for government business
To develop your skills in preparing tenders, learn more about tendering for work and tendering to government.
Delivery of major infrastructure projects in Queensland
Businesses are able to partner with the Queensland Government to deliver major infrastructure projects in Queensland.
The government's role is to:
- deliver and manage high priority and complex infrastructure and property projects
- facilitate private sector investment
- invite, assess and accept development proposals submitted by businesses through a competitive bid process.
See the list of Queensland's proposed and current infrastructure and major projects and find out more about them.
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- Last reviewed: 08 Sep 2021
- Last updated: 08 Sep 2021