How much does Director of National Parks spend on procurement?

Director of National Parks is an Australian Government agency that has awarded 259 procurement contracts worth $411.2M. Its largest supplier is various suppliers. 50.6% of its contracts are awarded through competitive processes.

What does Director of National Parks spend its procurement budget on?

CategoryContractsValueShare
5 $64.4M 30.4%
4 $17.7M 8.3%
1 $13.5M 6.4%
1 $13.4M 6.3%
1 $12.2M 5.7%
4 $12.1M 5.7%
1 $9.3M 4.4%
4 $8.9M 4.2%
1 $7.9M 3.7%
3 $6.3M 3.0%

How competitive is Director of National Parks's procurement process?

50.6% competitive

Moderate competition — a mix of open and limited tender processes.

Based on procurement method classification. Competitive includes open tender, selective tender, request for tender/quotation/proposal, and expression of interest.

Which Director of National Parks contracts are up for renewal?

44Contracts Expiring
$81.0MTotal Value

These contracts are expiring within the next 18 months and represent potential recompete opportunities for suppliers.

What size contracts does Director of National Parks typically award?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K1$33K
$50K-$100K6$472K
$100K-$500K65$25.0M
$500K-$1M100$70.2M
$1M-$5M83$186.1M
$5M-$20M12$108.2M
$20M+1$36.8M

What contracts has Director of National Parks awarded recently?

ContractSupplierValueDate
Potable Water and Sewerage Services at Australian National Botanic Gardens Icon Water Limited $800K
Ghost Nets and Marine Debris Initiative Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water $4.5M
Drones for Vessel Based Operations for the Office of the Chief Remote Pilot Fliight Technologies Pty Ltd $1.5M
Sovereign Heavy Lift Drones for Resupply Operations for the Office of the Chief Freespace Operations Pty Ltd $2.8M
Joint Management Officer at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park Central Land Council $668K
Collaborative Management of marine parks across Western Australia 2026-2029 Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions $825K
Project Management and Contract Administration Services for the Mutitjulu Essent RPS AAP Consulting Pty Ltd $3.1M
Radio Network Communication Repairs and Maintenance at Kakadu National Park Karera Pty. Limited $600K
Culture Centre Business Case at Booderee National Park  Realm Studios Pty Ltd $737K
Mutitjulu Ranger Services and Activities Program Mutitjulu Community Aboriginal Corporation $1.2M

Is Director of National Parks using more competitive procurement over time?

Competitive: 3 2015 Non-Competitive: 2 2016 Competitive: 6Non-Competitive: 5 2017 Competitive: 6Non-Competitive: 6 2018 Competitive: 11Non-Competitive: 2 2019 Competitive: 7Non-Competitive: 16 2020 Competitive: 7Non-Competitive: 6 2021 Competitive: 10Non-Competitive: 2 2022 Competitive: 33Non-Competitive: 35 2023 Competitive: 6Non-Competitive: 9 2024 Competitive: 22Non-Competitive: 35 2025 Competitive: 5Non-Competitive: 14 2026 ■ Competitive ■ Non-Competitive
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Director of National Parks — Procurement Method Trend by Year
YearCompetitiveNon-CompetitiveTotal
2015303
2016022
20176511
20186612
201911213
202071623
20217613
202210212
2023333568
20246915
2025223557
202651419

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