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$100 Million Public Housing Stimulus Package

The Department of Local Government, Housing, and Community Development in the Northern Territory is implementing a $100 million stimulus package to improve public housing. This targeted program aims to increase housing stock, address the needs of current tenants and those on waiting lists, and stimulate the construction industry. Contractors can register to participate and may be invited to quote for works throughout the 18-month program. Transparency and probity measures are in place to ensure fairness in contractor selection and program governance.

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$100 Million Public Housing Stimulus Package

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT, HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $100 Million Public Housing Stimulus Package nt.gov.au

  2. Session set up • Introductions • Background • Progress of stimulus program • What's coming

  3. Background The Northern Territory Government has allocated $100 million in stimulus funding to the Department of Local Government, Housing and Community Development. The funding is to be spent on construction, repairs and upgrades of public housing dwellings in urban and regional centres over 18 months to 30 June 2020. Dual intent is extend life of housing assets and provide needed stimulus to construction industry.

  4. Objective • Provide construction industry stimulus through a targeted 18-month program which increases public housing stock and extends the long-term life of existing public housing stock across the Northern Territory. • The package will: • fast track construction, repairs and upgrades of public housing • assist in addressing the needs of current public housing tenants, and Territorians on public housing waiting lists • provide work for a wide range of contractors in the industry • help to support local businesses and retain jobs

  5. Target Assets • 5,000 urban public housing dwellings throughout NT urban and minor centres • 575 “industry housing” dwellings (NGO sector usage) • 1,389 government employee housing dwellings – regional centres and remote communities • 180 Town Camp dwellings in Darwin and Katherine • Note that we have another 5,000 properties across 73 remote communities and town camps being primarily addressed by the NT Government’s ten year $1.1B Our Community. Our Future. Our Homes.

  6. Timing of the program • This is an 18 month program announced in late 2018 and the department will deliver the package by the end of the 2019-20 financial year (30 June 2020) • Target $35 million to be committed by 30 June 2019. What doesn’t get committed rolls into next financial year • $100 million is to be expended by 30 June 2020 2018-19 $35M 2019-20 $65M

  7. Work by Category* **Provisional - unspent funds will be allocated to direct program.

  8. Where will works occur? • Preliminary program of works in all major centres*: *Provisional Program maybe revised on region by region basis as further scoping occurs **Provisional - unspent funds will be allocated to direct program.

  9. Works to be Completed • We expect a large number of Tier 1 and Tier 2 works to be issued, and a smaller number of Tier 3 works • Tier 1 – up to $15,000 • Tier 2 - $15,000 to $100,000 • Tier 3 - $100,000 to $500,000 • Expect over the program life between 1500 to 3000 work orders, with the bulk of these tier 1 and 2 works. • Regions with fewer stimulus contractors, may consider more bundled programs

  10. How it will work • Contractors are encouraged to register under the $100 million stimulus package via dlghcd.nt.gov.au. As this is a new program you need to register for this program even if you previously registered under prior public housing stimulus programs • Registration does not guarantee work, however the department may invite contractors to quote for works at any time in the 18 months • Requests for quote will be based on the works required and location • Contractors will be asked to provide a price for the works and evidence of local content, past performance and capacity/timeframes, for procurement assessment • A successful quote will result in a contract with the department • The quotation process must be in line with NT Government Procurement Framework: https://nt.gov.au/industry/government/procurement-conditions-framework/procurement-directions

  11. How do we choose who gets to quote? • In order to maintain fairness and transparency, registered contractors are selected to quote using a random number generating process, that takes into account the region and types of work for which contractors have registered • It also takes into account whether a contractor has already had an opportunity to quote on works or has actually received works. This ensures as many contractors as possible are given an opportunity to quote and receive stimulus program works • There is no guarantee that every registered contractor will receive an opportunity to quote, nor is there any way to give any one contractor an advantage over another • A registered contractor could receive a request to quote at any point during the program

  12. Program governance and transparency • The $100m public housing stimulus package has significant governance in place to ensure transparency and probity • Independent probity advisor Merit Partners has been engaged to review the processes and governance associated with this program • A Compliance & Audit officer is dedicated to the Stimulus program to provide an ongoing audit of stimulus procurement actions • A separate independent probity auditor will independently audit procurement actions associated with this program • The program is subject to audits by both the Auditor General of the Northern Territory and the Buy Local Industry Advocate • Works awarded and program progress are published to the internet • Buy Local Industry Advocate is a conduit for enquiries or concerns

  13. Conditions of contract • The conditions of contract for the $100 million Stimulus Package are based on the NTG Works and Services conditions of contract • Contractors are reminded to thoroughly read and understand the conditions of contract, listed in the Request for Quote which are required to be accepted in order to under take works • The Contractor will, at all times, comply with Work Health and Safety (National UniformLegislation) Act 2011 and Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Regulations • Works will be compliant to all current relevant Australian Standards, Work Health and Safety (WHS) Legislation and in line with the National Construction Code • Contractors must abide by all policies and procedures of the Department relevant to provision of the Works (including but not limited to the Code of Conduct Clause contained in the Request for Quote). • Contractors must adhere to works and services detailed in the Standard Specification for Small Building Works requiring Witness and Hold points in line with certification

  14. How are we progressing? • We are now 5 months into the program • Works have been, and continue to be, awarded across the NT • Works to date include driveways, carports, roofs, security lighting, dwelling upgrades, fencing, painting, tree removal, bathrooms, security upgrades, landscaping and infrastructure upgrades.

  15. Commitment and expenditure to date (at 16 May 2019)

  16. Expenditure by program to date (at 16 May 2019)

  17. Commitment and expenditure by Region (16 May 2019)

  18. Registrations, quotes and awards (16 May 2019)

  19. Publishing of awarded works The Works Awarded Report is available on the theDepartment’s website at https://dlghcd.nt.gov.au/ (follow the links), which is updated each week. The report is designed to keep you updated on the progress of the program, and also identifies each and every contract awarded under the program. The report should be read in conjunction with the frequently asked questions and answers developed for that report.

  20. What have we changed? • Following feedback from the industry, we have been refining elements of the program to improve outcomes. • We have made a number of changes to the contractor register and how we determine who is eligible to quote on what type of works. • Works packages that contain a single work type, such as a driveway or roof, will be quoted on by contractors that specialise in that type of works. • Works packages that contain multiple works types will be quoted on by contractors that specialise, or generalise, in multiple types of works

  21. What’s coming up? • A continuing flow of smaller (Tier 1 and 2) works, such as driveways, roofs, security lighting, kitchens, bathrooms, fencing, painting etc • Large scale internal upgrade works within complexes, broken down to an individual unit level • There are a number of Tier 3 and Tier 4 works packages that are in the pipeline, ranging from larger roofing works (on complexes), carport construction (complexes) and dwelling construction. All Tier 3 works require appropriate CAL Accreditation. • These Tier 3 tenders are expected to be released in the coming weeks

  22. Consultation and feedback • Continued consultation with Master Builders Association, Housing Industry Association, Chamber of Commerce (Darwin/Alice), Buy Local Industry Advocate, ICN NT, NTIBN, Manufacturer’s Council • Continued members sessions with Master Builders and HIA • Regular bulletins through Department of Trade, Business and Innovation, social media and other channels including peak bodies • These periodic Industry Briefings are also an opportunity for consultation and feedback

  23. How to register • Go to site dhcd.nt.gov.auand follow the link to stimulus program • There is a registration form to fill in online, and a vendor maintenance form so you can be added to the finance system for payment on completion of works • By filling it out online you will receive an automated response confirming your registration details. If you want to modify your registration at any time please contact the Stimulus Team on 8999 1989 or email housing.stimulus@nt.gov.au • Copies of these documents are available at the briefings, but the initial registration is an online form, to trigger that acknowledgement email

  24. How to contact the Department (Stimulus) For general inquiries: • Phone: (08) 8999 1989 • Email: housing.stimulus@nt.gov.au • Website: dhcd.nt.gov.au For complaints: • Phone: 1300 301 167 • Email: Housing.Complaints@nt.gov.au

  25. Questions

  26. Thank you Phone: (08) 8999 1989 Email: housing.stimulus@nt.gov.au Website: dhcd.nt.gov.au

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