What does Nettleton Tribe Architects do for the Australian Government?

Nettleton Tribe Architects is an Australian Government contractor with 1 contracts worth $431K since 2023. Their largest government client is Canterbury-Bankstown Council, and their average contract value is $431K.

Key Metrics

1Total Contracts
$431KTotal Value
1Agencies Served
$431KAvg Contract
1Years Active

Who are Nettleton Tribe Architects's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Canterbury-Bankstown Council 1 $431K 100.0%

What categories does Nettleton Tribe Architects supply to government?

CategoryContractsValueShare
Architectural services 1 $431K 100.0%

What are Nettleton Tribe Architects's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Kelso Community Recycling Centre Canterbury-Bankstown Council $431K

What are Nettleton Tribe Architects's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Kelso Community Recycling Centre Canterbury-Bankstown Council $431K

Who competes with Nettleton Tribe Architects for government contracts?

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

SupplierContractsValue
Studio Hollenstein Pty Ltd 1 $3.7M
Collins and Turner Pty Ltd 1 $875K
Jane Irwin Landscape Architecture Pty Ltd 1 $289K

What is Nettleton Tribe Architects's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
58161683122
Registered Name
Nettleton Tribe Architects
Government Contracting Period
2023 – 2023

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Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where Nettleton Tribe Architects is active.

Miscellaneous 1 contracts · $431K · 0.0% of category spend

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