❓ Hon Tom Stephens asks about mandatory requirements for the convention and exhibition centre project and any shortfalls by the shortlisted proponents. Hon N.F. Moore provides details of the shortfalls for each proponent.
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I refer to the convention and exhibition centre project. (1) Will the minister table the mandatory requirements for the - (a) plenary hall, break-out rooms and banquet hall for the convention centre; (b) exhibition hall; (c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(1) Will the minister table the mandatory requirements for the - (a) plenary hall, break-out rooms and banquet hall for the convention centre; (b) exhibition hall; (c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) plenary hall, break-out rooms and banquet hall for the convention centre; (b) exhibition hall; (c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) exhibition hall; (c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
[See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(1) Will the minister table the mandatory requirements for the - (a) plenary hall, break-out rooms and banquet hall for the convention centre; (b) exhibition hall; (c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) plenary hall, break-out rooms and banquet hall for the convention centre; (b) exhibition hall; (c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) exhibition hall; (c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) flexible performance space, including seating; and (d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(d) parking? (2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(2) Will the minister table details of the shortfall, if any, by each of the three short-listed proponents in relation to the following mandatory requirements - (a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) the number of seats and break-out rooms provided for the convention centre; (b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) the amount of exhibition space and divisible spaces for the exhibition centre; (c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) the separation of performance space and the seating provided; and (d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(d) the amount of additional parking around the exhibition site? Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
Hon N.F. MOORE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(1) Yes, and I will table a document which has been available for anybody to read since it was released in August 1999. I understand why the Leader of the Opposition has not read it. [See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
[See paper No 227.] Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
Hon N.F. MOORE: (2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(2) The three proponents were written to on 17 December 1999, and were advised of a number of elements which the evaluation panels of the Perth convention and exhibition centre task force considered did not meet the mandatory requirements of the request for proposal. The specifics requested in relation to Leighton Constructions Pty Ltd are - (a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) no shortfall; (b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) an area of 17 500 square metres divisible into only six spaces, plus 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition space-banquet hall, and 2 500 square metres of dual use exhibition-plenary hall; (c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) a 1 000-seat theatre not delivered until 2007; and (d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(d) no shortfall. Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
Multiplex Constructions Pty Ltd had no shortfalls in items (i) to (iv). In relation to the Nexus consortium the specifics are - (a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(a) a total 2 500 plenary seats and 11 break-out rooms - 1 000 seats only; (b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(b) An area of 12 000 square metres, plus 8 000 square metres dual use, divisible into seven spaces; (c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
(c) a 500-seat theatre; and (d) no shortfall.
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