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Workers Compensation Insurance for the U.S. Embassy Canberra Australia
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The contract requires the provision of Workers Compensation Insurance coverage for all locally employed staff at the U.S. Embassy in Canberra, Australia. It stipulates that the contractor must be licensed or authorized by the Australian Capital Territory’s workers’ compensation authority and fully compliant with the Workers Compensation Act 1951. All necessary permits, licenses, and legal appointments must be secured and maintained at no extra cost to the U.S. Government. The contract encompasses all costs, including labor, materials, insurance, overhead, and profit, within the fixed price. This service agreement has a duration of one year, commencing on July 1, 2025, and ending on June 30, 2026. The contractor is also required to uphold workplace safety and health standards in alignment with the U.S. Mission’s Safety, Health, and Environmental Management program, as well as participate in the Return-to-Work Policy. The solicitation is active, and proposals are due by May 21, 2025. The relevant NAICS code for this opportunity is 525190. The contract’s place of performance is Canberra, ensuring coverage for employees under Australian law. All communications and inquiries can be directed to the provided points of contact at the Embassy.
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Place of Performance
Canberra, AU-ACT, 2600, AUSSet-Aside
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Full Description
The Contractor shall provide Workers Compensation Insurance coverage to all locally employed employees of U.S. Embassy Canberra. The price listed below shall include all labor, materials, insurance (see FAR 52.228-3 and 52.228-5), overhead, and profit. Contractor shall be licensed by or act on behalf of, the Australian Capital Territory workers’ compensation authority and provide worker’s compensation coverage as required in the Worker’s Compensation Act 1951.
The contract will be for a one-year period from July 01, 2025, to June 30, 2026.
The Contractor shall possess all permits, licenses, and any other appointments required for the prosecution of work under this contract, all at no additional cost to the Government. The Contractor shall perform this contract in accordance with local laws. The Contractor is required to be an approved Workers Compensation Insurer under the Workers Compensation Act 1951.
The U.S. Mission in Australia promotes a safe and healthy workplace for employees and contractors by establishing a Safety, Health, and Environmental Management (SHEM) program and participating in the Return-to-Work Policy.
