New mentoring program to increase local jobs and content

Published on 02 August 2024

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Rockhampton Regional Council is supporting businesses to secure work on the region’s $12 billion project pipeline, through the launch of the Maximising Local Jobs and Content in Major Projects program.

Delivered by council’s lead economic development agency, Advance Rockhampton, the program offers free one-on-one mentorship and support for 15 local businesses to increase their understanding of the tender and procurement process, and ability to successfully secure contracts for major projects.

The Maximising Local Jobs and Content in Major Projects program will also include three targeted workshops which will be open to the broader business community.

Rockhampton Regional Council Mayor Tony Williams said upskilling local businesses is key to increasing jobs and economic growth.

“The tender process can be complicated and intimidating at times, particularly for major projects. Through these workshops, businesses will be equipped with the knowledge and tools they will need to get a foot in the door,” Mayor Williams said.

“This is a unique opportunity for 15 of our most promising businesses to take advantage of future infrastructure, resources and energy projects by connecting them with an experienced consultant who will provide them with the knowledge, and documentation to apply for major contracts.

“Our broader business community can also take advantage of three free workshops where they will be provided with document templates and workbooks to upskill their tender and procurement knowledge.”

By increasing the capability of local businesses, the Maximising Local Jobs and Content in Major Projects program seeks to stimulate economic growth, create job opportunities and foster a more sustainable future for the Rockhampton region.

“This program presents enormous value for businesses taking part, regardless of their size or specific industry. Our business community needs to unite and seize the opportunities which lay ahead, supporting each other by sharing knowledge and considering joint ventures and collaborations to secure key contracts,” Mayor Williams said.

Businesses wishing to participate in the Maximising Local Jobs and Content in Major Projects program must submit an expression of interest by 5pm August 19 here - https://advancerockhampton.com.au/major-projects-program

Details on the public workshops will be released by Advance Rockhampton in the future - https://www.advancerockhampton.com.au/Events/Business-and-Industry-Events