What does Administrative Appeals Tribunal do for the Australian Government?

Administrative Appeals Tribunal is an Australian Government contractor with 5 contracts worth $380K since 2013. Their largest government client is Attorney-General's Department, and their average contract value is $76K.

Key Metrics

5Total Contracts
$380KTotal Value
3Agencies Served
$76KAvg Contract
6Years Active

How much does Administrative Appeals Tribunal win in government contracts each year?

$0 $65K $130K $195K $261K 2013: $14K 2013 2014: $261K 2014 2017: $49K 2017 2018: $56K 2018
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Administrative Appeals Tribunal — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20131$14K
20142$261K
20171$49K
20181$56K

Who are Administrative Appeals Tribunal's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Attorney-General's Department 1 $246K 64.9%
Australian Building and Construction Commission 3 $77K 20.4%
Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman 1 $56K 14.8%

What categories does Administrative Appeals Tribunal supply to government?

CategoryContractsValueShare
8013-legal-services 1 $246K 64.9%
8016-management-support-services 3 $119K 31.4%
8012-administration-and-business-support 1 $14K 3.8%

How does Administrative Appeals Tribunal win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 5 $380K 100.0%

What are Administrative Appeals Tribunal's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Sydney Property Lease Attorney-General's Department $246K
FWO - MOU- FWO Notification Procedures  2018-19 019 PRPO-362 PRPOA-297 Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman $56K
MOU May 2017 - June 2020 Australian Building and Construction Commission $49K
MOU Charges 13/14 Australian Building and Construction Commission $14K
AATMOU for 2014-15 Australian Building and Construction Commission $14K

What are Administrative Appeals Tribunal's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
FWO - MOU- FWO Notification Procedures  2018-19 019 PRPO-362 PRPOA-297 Office of the Fair Work Ombudsman $56K
MOU May 2017 - June 2020 Australian Building and Construction Commission $49K
AATMOU for 2014-15 Australian Building and Construction Commission $14K
Sydney Property Lease Attorney-General's Department $246K
MOU Charges 13/14 Australian Building and Construction Commission $14K

Who competes with Administrative Appeals Tribunal for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same agencies in similar categories.

SupplierContractsValue
ISPT Pty Ltd 5 $530.0M
Jones Lang Lasalle (ACT) Pty Ltd 14 $188.0M
Cushman & Wakefield Real Estate 91 $121.7M
Department of the Attorney General 22 $121.5M
Australian Government Solicitor 555 $109.6M
L.J.Stephens & P.J.Stephens (trading as Westtech) 1 $57.3M
Gilbert & Tobin 6 $56.8M
King & Wood Mallesons 10 $56.3M
Norton Rose Fulbright Australia Services Pty Ltd 1 $39.5M
Clayton Utz 304 $36.6M

What size contracts does Administrative Appeals Tribunal typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K3$77K
$50K-$100K1$56K
$100K-$500K1$246K

What is Administrative Appeals Tribunal's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
90680970626
Registered Name
Administrative Appeals Tribunal
Government Contracting Period
2013 – 2018

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Registered Business Details

Entity Type
Commonwealth Government Entity
ABN Status
Cancelled
GST
Cancelled
ABN
90680970626 verify ↗
State
NSW
Postcode
2000

Source: Australian Business Register (ABR) + ASIC Companies Register. View on ABN Lookup ↗

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Administrative Appeals Tribunal is active.

Management & Professional Services 5 contracts · $380K · 0.0% of category spend

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