Contracts register
A list of government contracts the Energy Security Corporation has entered into that have a value of $150,000 or more can be found below.
Please note that agencies are not required to publish the following information in their contracts register:
- commercial-in-confidence provisions of a contract
- details of an unsuccessful tender
- any matter that could affect public safety or security
- any information for which there is an overriding public interest against disclosure.
Commercial-in-confidence provisions of a contract means any provisions of the contract that disclose:
- the contractor’s financing arrangements
- the contractor’s cost structure or profit margins
- the contractor’s full base case financial model
- any intellectual property in which the contractor has an interest
- any matter the disclosure of which would place the contractor at a substantial commercial disadvantage in relation to other contractors or potential contractors, whether at present or in the future.
Contracts:
At this time, the Energy Security Corporation has not entered into any contracts that have a value of $150,000 or more.