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Consultation has concluded
Council staff have undertaken a periodic review of the Procurement Policy (the Policy). The Policy was last updated and adopted at the 20 November 2020 council meeting.
The Policy outlines the four principles which Councils uses to conduct business activities, being:
Responsible Financial Management
Probity
Modern Slavery
Value for Money
The Procurement Policy, articulates how Council will comply with the legislative requirements of procurement for Local Government.
Cessnock City Council 62-78 Vincent St, Cessnock NSW 2325
Cessnock City Library 65/67 Vincent St, Cessnock NSW 2325
Kurri Kurri Library 251 Lang St, Kurri Kurri NSW 2327
How to make a submission
You can make a submission using the online form located below orclicking this link.
Should you intend to make a submission on the draft Plan in writing you, may do so by 5:00pm on 26 September 2022. Please quote “Procurement Policy 2022”. Submissions should be addressed to The General Manager and can be submitted via:
Council staff have undertaken a periodic review of the Procurement Policy (the Policy). The Policy was last updated and adopted at the 20 November 2020 council meeting.
The Policy outlines the four principles which Councils uses to conduct business activities, being:
Responsible Financial Management
Probity
Modern Slavery
Value for Money
The Procurement Policy, articulates how Council will comply with the legislative requirements of procurement for Local Government.
Cessnock City Council 62-78 Vincent St, Cessnock NSW 2325
Cessnock City Library 65/67 Vincent St, Cessnock NSW 2325
Kurri Kurri Library 251 Lang St, Kurri Kurri NSW 2327
How to make a submission
You can make a submission using the online form located below orclicking this link.
Should you intend to make a submission on the draft Plan in writing you, may do so by 5:00pm on 26 September 2022. Please quote “Procurement Policy 2022”. Submissions should be addressed to The General Manager and can be submitted via: