What does COMPANION HOUSE do for the Australian Government?

COMPANION HOUSE is an Australian Government contractor with 11 contracts worth $2.3M since 2011. Their largest government client is Department of Home Affairs, and their average contract value is $207K.

Key Metrics

11Total Contracts
$2.3MTotal Value
2Agencies Served
$207KAvg Contract
4Years Active

How much does COMPANION HOUSE win in government contracts each year?

$0 $312K $623K $935K $1.2M 2011: $1.2M 2011 2013: $793K 2013 2014: $238K 2014
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COMPANION HOUSE — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20112$1.2M
20137$793K
20142$238K

Who are COMPANION HOUSE's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Department of Home Affairs 10 $2.0M 87.8%
Department of Social Services 1 $278K 12.2%

How does COMPANION HOUSE win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 6 $1.4M 54.5%
open 5 $899K 45.5%

What are COMPANION HOUSE's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
 Torture and Trauma Counselling Services for Clients - ACT Department of Home Affairs $735K
Provision of Immigration Advice and Application Assistance Scheme (IAAAS) Department of Home Affairs $511K
Complex Case Support (CCS) Services Department of Social Services $278K
Torture and Trauma Counselling Services for Clients - ACT Department of Home Affairs $267K
Torture and Trauma Counselling Services for Clients - ACT Department of Home Affairs $198K

What are COMPANION HOUSE's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Provision of Immigration Advice and Application Assistance Services to Clients i Department of Home Affairs $40K
Torture and Trauma Counselling Services for Clients - ACT Department of Home Affairs $198K
Health Services Department of Home Affairs $22K
Complex Case Support (CCS) Services Department of Social Services $278K
Provision to IAAAS to clients Department of Home Affairs $53K
Torture and Trauma Counselling Services for Clients - ACT Department of Home Affairs $267K
Torture and Trauma Counselling Services for Clients - ACT Department of Home Affairs $63K
Complex Case Support (CCS) Services Department of Home Affairs $17K
Torture & Trauma Counselling - TAS Department of Home Affairs $95K
 Torture and Trauma Counselling Services for Clients - ACT Department of Home Affairs $735K

Is COMPANION HOUSE's government business growing or declining?

→ 0.0%

Stable — contract value remained consistent year-over-year.

Based on comparison of last 12 months vs prior 12 months of awarded contract value.

Who competes with COMPANION HOUSE for government contracts?

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What size contracts does COMPANION HOUSE typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K3$79K
$50K-$100K3$210K
$100K-$500K3$743K
$500K-$1M2$1.2M

What is COMPANION HOUSE's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
98349936816
Registered Name
COMPANION HOUSE
Government Contracting Period
2011 – 2014

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where COMPANION HOUSE is active.

Healthcare Services 6 contracts · $1.4M · 0.0% of category spend Management & Professional Services 3 contracts · $604K · 0.0% of category spend Politics & Civic Affairs 2 contracts · $295K · 0.0% of category spend

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