Tenders and contracts

Outlines the Tenders and Contracts process and how businesses and organisations can become a supplier or contractor with the Department.
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Acacia Prison Contract

Acacia Prison was the first privately-managed correctional facility in Western Australia.

The service contract commenced in 2001 under Australian Integrated Management Services.

As part of the retender process, Serco Australia Pty Ltd won the contract in 2006. The first of two five year options to extend the contract was awarded to Serco in 2011 and the second in 2016.

The contract emphasises the need to ensure security of the prison, while providing suitable prisoner programs aimed at reducing re-offending as well as creating opportunities for innovation across both private and public prisons.

In December 2020 Serco Australia Pty Ltd were successful in winning a replacement contract which will commence in May 2021. The contract has an initial term of five years with two extension options of up to five years each. The replacement contract provides for Serco to both operate and maintain Acacia Prison.

The Department provides onsite monitoring services at Acacia that ensure the Contractor is performing against contract requirements.

Find out more about Acacia Prison.

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Court Security and Custodial Services Contract

The Department of Justice currently operates two contracts for the provision of court security and custodial services (CS and CS) as described in the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999.

The Department's CS and CS Contract covers services at outer metropolitan courts, all major regional courts and custodial transport throughout Western Australia.  To find out more visit Prisoner Transport.

The CS and CS Contract was re-tendered and a contract with Broadspectrum Australia Pty Ltd was executed on 27 October 2016. Broadspectrum took over delivery of services from Serco Australia in March 2017.

The Department also has a contract for the provision of court security and court custody services at the Central Law Courts and the District Court Building (DCB Contract) with Western Liberty Group.

G4S Custodial Services provides these services as a subcontractor to the Western Liberty Group.

The Department of Justice administers the Court Security and Custodial Services Act 1999 on behalf of the Minister for Corrective Services.

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