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Covid-19: Government Procurement extends key contracts

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New Zealand Government Procurement and Property is planning to extend some all-of-government contracts that were set for expiry or renewal in 2020.

The extensions will be for a further 12 months at least from expiry or renewal, but with a view to returning to market “once things have returned to normal”. 

A return to market may be earlier than the full period of extension, the agency said in a notice yesterday.

The agency has also decided to cancel some current sourcing activity related to accommodation projects for government agencies and has given notice that, while proceeding, the timeframes of an all of government media procurement’s could be affected.

While most of the categories to be extended are not tech related — covering advertising and design services, electricity and alternative risk financing, the IT hardware contract, due to expire in September, is included.

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