Ventia awarded integrated FM contract by Austin Health
Ventia Services Group Limited
ABN 53 603 253 541
Level 8, 80 Pacific Highway
North Sydney NSW 2060
AUSTRALIA
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Tuesday, 7 June 2022
Ventia awarded integrated facilities management contract by Austin Health
Ventia, the current provider of facilities management at Austin Health, has been awarded the new
Austin Health Integrated Facilities Management (FM) contract following a tender conducted by the
client.
The contract has an initial term of 10 years plus an optional three-year extension. The contract value
for the initial 10-year term is expected to be $202 million. Transition activities for the contract have
begun and operations will commence in July 2022.
Under the contract, Ventia will provide services to three Austin Health campuses and six satellite sites.
The scope of the services includes the provision of facility management services including corrective
and preventative maintenance, pest control, and property lease and fleet management. It also
includes some minor capital works.
Ventia’s Group Chief Executive Officer Dean Banks said this is one of the organisation’s most
significant health contracts as well as being a key enabler for Ventia’s regional strategy in Victoria.
“Ventia is pleased to continue to provide these essential services to Austin Health, in an industry which
is crucial to communities across Australia,” Mr Banks said.
“The award of this contract, with additional scope to the current contract, is a testament to the focus on
delivering service excellence to our clients. Over the past 11 years Ventia has provided 24/7 service to
ensure continuous operation of Austin Health’s vital assets.
“As one of the largest essential services providers in Australia and New Zealand we have a proud
history of maintaining operations and assets that are vital to communities. Our strategy encourages us
to create a culture where we seek to improve every day to deliver successful outcomes.”
Ventia’s Group Executive of Defence and Social Infrastructure, Derek Osborn says that a key
objective for Ventia on this contract, in alignment with the client’s goals, is to bring greater diversity to
their contract team.
“Ventia is looking forward to increasing both female and Indigenous participation in our Austin Health
contract team, targeting a 50/50 gender split and 6% Indigenous employment,” he says. “We are
passionate about ensuring our employment opportunities focus on delivering a diverse and inclusive
workforce.”
Ventia Services Group Limited
ABN 53 603 253 541
Level 8, 80 Pacific Highway
North Sydney NSW 2060
AUSTRALIA
ventia.com
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“Additionally, we will maximise value through provision of data and analytics to enable better decision
making around asset management.”
“We’re looking forward to building on our relationship with Austin Health.”
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About Ventia
Ventia is a leading essential infrastructure services provider in Australia and New Zealand, proudly providing the services that
keeps infrastructure working for our communities. Ventia has access to a combined workforce of more than 35,000 people,
operating in over 400 sites across Australia and New Zealand. With a strategy to redefine service excellence by being client-
focused, innovative and sustainable, Ventia operates across a broad range of industry segments, including defence, social
infrastructure, water, electricity and gas, resources, telecommunications and transport.
About Austin Health
Austin Health is renowned for its specialist work in cancer, infectious diseases, obesity, sleep medicine, intensive care
medicine, neurology, endocrinology, mental health and rehabilitation, and is the largest Victorian provider of training for
specialist physicians and surgeons. Austin Health delivers services for patients across four main sites in Melbourne, in
locations across communities, in people's homes, and within regional hospitals across Victoria. Learn more at
https://www.austin.org.au.
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