NZRise calls for fair tender process
NZRise calls for fair tender process for Wellington smartcard solution
December 16th, 2015
As Greater Wellington Regional Council prepares to begin the tender process for a new city-wide public transport smartcard system, NZRise urges the Council to conduct the process fairly.
“We know that NZTA has written to the Council expressing a preference for their wholly-owned subsidiary, Hop, to be chosen over one of the other three providers expected to bid for this project.
That's a clear conflict of interest,” says NZRise co-chair Don Christie.
“It's also out of step with government procurement processes that have been designed to prevent this kind of anti-competitive behaviour.”
“NZRise would like to see the process run with each bidder being assessed on its merits, free from outside influence and any perceptions of a predetermined outcome.
“It's important that technology companies get a fair hearing by the Council, and that the Council gets the most cost-effective and practical solution for ratepayers and commuters. It would be a shame for a flawed process to result in a poor decision which leads to both a rise in costs and a decrease in functionality and flexibility.”
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