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All-of-Government External Legal Services - Generation Three

Tender ID: 542050


Tender Details

Tender #:
ELSRFP-GEN3  
Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
26 October 2023
Closing Date:
22 November 2023

Tender Description

⁠⁠⁠New Zealand Government Procurement is issuing a Request for Proposal (RFP) to give respondents the opportunity to join the new All-of-Government (AoG) External Legal Services (ELS) provider panel. The RFP will close on 22 November 2023.

This generation of our AoG ELS panel aims to shift the focus away from a single, intensive RFP process. Instead, it focuses on performance and effectiveness during service delivery. We want to make it easier for respondents by reducing the administrative effort required to respond to this RFP, compared to previous generations of this contract.

We are seeking a way for all parties to demonstrate greater transparency during the contract’s life, while we use data to make things easier for everyone in the longer term. For example, the overview of provider performance will allow agencies to make more informed purchasing decisions. The spending of taxpayer dollars, underpinned by solid performance data, will also help NZGP contract management. Providers that achieve a solid performance rating during the contract’s life may not need to respond to future RFPs but be invited to join any subsequent ELS panel.

The following areas of law are in the scope of the new contract:

• Banking and finance

• Corporate and commercial

• Employment

• Environment and resource management

• Property

• Health and safety

• Public

• Litigation

• Other (health/medical, immigration)


Location

New Zealand   :   Auckland   :   Bay of Plenty   :   Canterbury   :   Chatham Islands   :   Gisborne   :   Hawke's Bay   :   Kermadec   :   Manawatu-Wanganui   :   Marlborough   :   Nelson   :   Northland   :   Otago   :   Southland   :   Subantartic   :   Taranaki   :   Tasman-Nelson   :   Three Kings   :   Waikato   :   Wellington   :   West Coast  

Category

Legal   :   Legal services