Suppliers are important to the success of our project delivery and we are committed to providing opportunity for businesses across the State to participate in our supply chain.
These many and diverse opportunities help to support Western Australia’s economic and employment growth. Through our state-wide development activity, we seek to optimise the use of locally based industries and suppliers.
We are committed to establishing and maintaining sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities by identifying and creating cultural and economic opportunities on DevelopmentWA projects.
Supplier Registration
Complete the Supplier Expression of Interest form to register your interest to conduct business with us.
Please be aware that submission of a completed supplier registration and our acknowledgement of receipt does not confirm approval or pre-qualification status on any supplier. The award of any business by DevelopmentWA will follow established procedures for tendering, evaluation and negotiation.
DevelopmentWA Supplier Panels and Registers
We have established Panels and Registers of Preferred suppliers for services commonly used by DevelopmentWA’s operations:
Professional and Consultancy Services
- Legal Services
- Engineering Consulting Services
- Environmental Consultants
- Landscape Architects
- Planning Consultants
- Contaminated Site Auditors
- Internal Audit Services
- Strategic Branding, Campaign & Digital Marketing Services
- Public Relations
- Signage Services
- Insurance Brokerage Services
- Tax and GST Consulting Services
- Financial Advisory Services
Terms and Conditions of Contracts
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- Conditions for Consultants over $50k
- Conditions for Supply of Goods, Works or Services up to $50k
- Conditions for Supply of Goods, Works or Services up to $250K
- Conditions for Supply of Goods, Works or Services up to $1.5 M
DevelopmentWA and State Government Policies
To ensure we use the influence within our supply chain to achieve best practice procurement for goods and services, the following State Government policies are considered and applied to our procurement practice.
a. State Government
- State Government Record Keeping requirements, by maintaining complete and accurate records for the project works and retaining same for six years from the issue of Final Certificate
- Western Australian Industry Participation Strategy (WAIPS)
- Buy Local Policy
- Priority Start
- Aboriginal Procurement Policy
- Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Strategy 2030
- Kep Katitjin – Gabi Kaadadjan – Waterwise Perth action plan 2
b. DevelopmentWA

Supplier Expression of Interest
Contractor and Consultant Expression of Interest form.

Tenderlink Information
Contractor and Consultant Expression of Interest form.