Goods and services standard contract templates

Goods and services standard contract templates are available for use.

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Standard contract templates are available for use by agencies.

The contracts govern goods and services from low to medium complexity and cover one-off supply and sole entity purchases.

For complex or high-risk procurements, engage the agency’s procurement team and seek legal advice.

Contracts for the supply of goods

General conditions for the supply of goods

General conditions for the supply of Goods Word 128.73 KB

Use for low complexity, low value procurement of goods.

This is also the default terms and conditions when a purchase order is issued for goods and there is no existing executed contract in place.

Agreement for the supply of goods, one-off purchases

Agreement for the supply of goods, one-off purchase Word 492.46 KB

Use for more complex procurement of goods where there is a defined output or number of goods required with a definite end date.

Agreement for the supply of goods, standing offer

Agreement for the supply of goods, standing offer Word 315.7 KB

Use for more complex procurement of goods where a price is established for a period. This contract can also be used where there is more than one supplier under a procurement arrangement.

Purchasing under this contract requires issuing a purchase order.

Contracts for the supply of services

General conditions for the provision of services

General conditions for the provision of services Word 123.75 KB

Use for low complexity, low value procurement of services.

This is also the default terms and conditions when a purchase order is issued for services and there is no existing executed contract in place.

Agreement for the provision of services one-off purchases

Agreement for the provision of services-one off purchase Word 407.81 KB

Use for more complex procurement of service where there is a defined scope of works with a clear start and end date.

Agreement for the provision of services standing offer (sole entity multiple purchases)

Agreement for the provision of services standing offer (sole entity multiple purchases) Word 212.79 KB

Use for more complex procurement of services where a price is established for a period. This contract can also be used where there is more than one supplier under a procurement arrangement.

Purchasing under this contract requires issuing a purchase order.

Using the standard contract templates

The contract required will depend on what is being procured and the level of complexity or difficulty. Here are a few things to consider.

The difference between a one-off contract and a sole entity purchasing contract:

Contracts impose different conditions for goods and services.

Goods contract include:

Service contracts include:

When buying both goods and services, seek advice from the procurement team or legal department.

Model clauses for the procurement of uniforms and PPE

When buying uniforms and personal protective equipment insert the model clauses.

Model clauses for the procurement of uniforms and PPE Word 23.16 KB

Model clauses for the Social Procurement Framework

Agency's may need to include Social Procurement Framework model clauses in the contract. Review the social procurement model clauses.

Social procurement model contract clauses Word 71.99 KB

Fair Payments Policy

These contracts include a new clause relating to the Fair Payments Policy. The Fair Payments Policy applies to contracts with a total value of less than $3 million.

By using these contracts, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Fair Payments Policy and will abide by the Fair Payments Policy.

Local Jobs First Policy

Agency's may need to include Local Jobs First Policy requirements. Review the Local Jobs First Policy to ensure that the clauses are current.

Using a deed of confidentiality

The one off and Sole entity purchase goods and services contracts have confidentiality protection under the standard template contracts.

There may be instances where an agency may want the supplier or its representatives to enter into a separate deed of confidentiality.

This deed protects highly sensitive information from being shared during the procurement process and or after engagement.

A deed of confidentiality can serve as either of two purposes:

Terminate without cause clause

The goods and services standard contract templates include a right to terminate without cause.
Some reasons agencies may wish to terminate an arrangement include:

The contracts ensure that the supplier is paid for all goods and or services rendered up to the date of termination.

Support

For more information about the contract templates and how to use them, please contact the goods and services policy team.