What does The State of Queensland do for the Australian Government?

The State of Queensland is an Australian Government contractor with 7 contracts worth $4.2M since 2008. Their largest government client is Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman, and their average contract value is $594K.

Key Metrics

7Total Contracts
$4.2MTotal Value
5Agencies Served
$594KAvg Contract
16Years Active

How much does The State of Queensland win in government contracts each year?

$0 $504K $1.0M $1.5M $2.0M 2008: $1.3M 2008 2010: $2.0M 2010 2013: $16K 2013 2016: $44K 2016 2019: $682K 2019 2020: $97K 2020 2023: $50K 2023
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The State of Queensland — Annual Government Contract Awards
YearContractsValue
20081$1.3M
20101$2.0M
20131$16K
20161$44K
20191$682K
20201$97K
20231$50K

Who are The State of Queensland's biggest government clients?

AgencyContractsValueShare
Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman 1 $2.0M 48.5%
Services Australia 2 $1.9M 46.6%
Australian Federal Police 1 $97K 2.3%
Australian Electoral Commission 2 $60K 1.4%
Department of Industry, Science and Resources 1 $50K 1.2%

How does The State of Queensland win government contracts?

MethodContractsValueShare
limited 6 $2.9M 85.7%
open 1 $1.3M 14.3%

What are The State of Queensland's largest government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueAwarded
Leasing part premises 18th floor 53 Albert St, Brisbane Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman $2.0M
Lease at Palm Island, QLD (Centrelink) EXTS08/0296-B Services Australia $1.3M
Property Lease Services Australia $682K
Provision of communication network services Australian Federal Police $97K
Provision of professionally drawn diagrams Department of Industry, Science and Resources $50K

What are The State of Queensland's most recent government contracts?

ContractAgencyValueDate
Provision of professionally drawn diagrams Department of Industry, Science and Resources $50K
Provision of communication network services Australian Federal Police $97K
Property Lease Services Australia $682K
Brisbane City Superbooth & PPVC Australian Electoral Commission $44K
Premises Hire: FE2013 Australian Electoral Commission $16K
Leasing part premises 18th floor 53 Albert St, Brisbane Office of the Commonwealth Ombudsman $2.0M
Lease at Palm Island, QLD (Centrelink) EXTS08/0296-B Services Australia $1.3M

Who competes with The State of Queensland for government contracts?

Other suppliers winning contracts from the same government agencies.

SupplierContractsValue
Jones Lang LaSalle (ACT) Pty Limite 442 $2.60B
IBM Australia Ltd 180 $2.45B
TELSTRA LIMITED 107 $1.87B
Telstra Corporation Limited 618 $1.58B
Cushman & Wakefield Pty Ltd 20 $1.24B
Australia Post 75 $1.22B
The Trustee for 150 Lonsdale Street Trust 1 $1.05B
ATHLLON TRUSTEE PTY LIMITED 2 $756.5M
Canberra Data Centres Propriety Ltd 95 $698.1M
Optus Networks Pty Limited 32 $607.3M

What size contracts does The State of Queensland typically win?

Size RangeContractsTotal Value
$10K-$50K3$110K
$50K-$100K1$97K
$500K-$1M1$682K
$1M-$5M2$3.3M

What is The State of Queensland's registered business information?

Australian Business Number (ABN)
72799122178
Registered Name
The State of Queensland
Government Contracting Period
2008 – 2023

Verify entity details on the Australian Business Register.

Procurement Categories

UNSPSC categories where The State of Queensland is active.

Management & Professional Services 5 contracts · $4.0M · 0.0% of category spend IT & Telecommunications 1 contracts · $97K · 0.0% of category spend Editorial & Design 1 contracts · $50K · 0.0% of category spend

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