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Resourcing through Contract 755 *

Clexan-Peak Personnel has extensive experience in the provision of professional and technical personnel from engineers and modellers to CAD drafters, both for short and long term needs.

Recently, the Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW and the NSW Department of Public Works and Services (NSW Supply) joined in a strategic alliance to benefit all Councils in NSW.

This alliance has been expressed in a Memorandum of Understanding by both parties. Full details are available on the LGSA website at www.lgsa.org.au. This alliance allows Local Governments to tap into the buying power of the NSW Supply Department, the biggest purchasing organisation in the State.

NSW Supply contracts represent outstanding value for money, taking into account pre negotiated rates as well as transaction, logistic and management costs. Councils utilising Contract 755 have the safety of a government contract, together with these associated benefits.

Following an extensive tender review process and having been awarded a preferred supplier status, Clexan-Peak Personnel has become the leading supplier of professional and technical personnel to the NSW Government and its Departments and Agencies, covering the entire State of NSW.

Clexan-Peak Personnel has actively promoted Contract 755 to all New South Wales local Councils. Many Councils, including Ashfield, Blacktown, Blue Mountains, Holroyd, Marrickville, Mosman, Moree Plains, Narrabri, Newcastle, Rockdale, Shoalhaven, Sutherland, Sydney, Willoughby, and Wyong, have already taken advantage of it, with contractors supplied by Clexan-Peak Personnel.

An Australian owned company, Clexan-Peak Personnel has sophisticated candidate matching software which facilitates locating the most suitable candidate for a specific position.

For further information contact Clexan-Peak Personnel on (02) 9876 8888 or email clexan@ozemail.com.au

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