Case Study: AFSS Fire Maintenance Contract Review, 1 Finch Drive, Pagewood

Valen was engaged to review and provide recommendations for the AFSS fire maintenance contract at 1 Finch Drive, Pagewood.

After going to market, the owners received multiple tender submissions that raised more questions than answers:

• Why are there significant pricing differences?
• What has been included or excluded, and why?
• Which submission represents best value?
• How can variations be avoided?
• What should be clarified with each tenderer?
• Who should be shortlisted?

Our approach Valen provided an independent, third-party review to bring clarity and structure to the process. Within 72 hours, and for a small investment, we translated a complex set of submissions into a clear comparison matrix. This gave the owners confidence to move forward, supported by:

• A structured tender comparison
• Clear inclusions and exclusions review
• Targeted clarification questions
• A shortlist of best-value contractors Outcome Best value is not always the lowest price.

By assessing scope, assumptions, and alignment with AS1851 requirements, we provided an informed recommendation balancing cost, compliance and risk.

The owners are now well positioned to finalise their contract with a clearly defined scope and reduced variation risk. An independent review can make all the difference when navigating complex fire maintenance contracts.

Contact us today projects@valenprojects.com.au to enquire.

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