Estimates Committee A - Answers to Questions: Thursday, February 11, 2021

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Goods and Services

In reply to Dr CLOSE (Port Adelaide—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (24 November 2020).

The Hon. D.J. SPEIRS (Black—Minister for Environment and Water): I have been advised that for the Department for Environment and Water:

The amounts budgeted for goods and services (including consultancies) for 2020-21, and for each of the years of the forward estimates period, are detailed below:

2020-21$'000 2021-22$'000 2022-23$'000 2023-24$'000 2024-25$'000
Goods & Services 111,603 73,978 49,126 47,365 46,924


The top 10 providers of goods and services, in 2019-20, by value and the description of the goods/services provided are detailed below:

Goods/Services Provider Description Total Value
Department for Infrastructure & Transport Accommodation, cleaning services and property repairs & maintenance $10,996,934
SA Water Corporation Service provision relating to South Australian Riverland Floodplains Integrated Infrastructure Program (SARFIIP); Opening of Reservoirs election commitment and water & sewerage charges across the Department $3,839,969
A Haros & Sons Earthmoving P/L Adelaide Living Beaches—sand replenishment services $2,647,900
Silver City Drilling Interim Great Artesian Basin Infrastructure Investment Program—bore drilling services $2,365,463
MC Dredging & Port Development Adelaide Living Beaches—dredging services $1,900,494
McConnell Dowell Construction Aus P/L Adelaide Living Beaches—sand replenishment services $1,857,123
Department of Premier & Cabinet Managed network services, telephony & data line charges $1,628,479
Crown Solicitor's Office Legal Services, land settlements and advice $1,446,341
Leaseplan Australia Ltd Fleet Management costs $1,378,319
Primary Industries & Resources SA Monitoring & scientific services—South Australian Research & Development Institute (SARDI) $1,307,560
Total $29,368,581


Of the total goods and services listed above, $23.768M were provided by South Australian suppliers.


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