❓ A parliamentary question regarding the fit-out costs for the Department of Training and Workforce Development's move to the Optima building in Osborne Park, specifically questioning the costs for the department's area and the joint-use foyer.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRAINING AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT — OPTIMA BUILDING, OSBORNE PARK
I refer to the decision to move the Department of Training and Workforce Development out of the government-owned building in East Perth and into the leased Optima building in Osborne Park at a cost of $270 000 a month. (1) What are the fit-out costs in the Optima building for the Department of Training and Workforce Development area of that building? (2) What are the fit-out costs for the joint-use foyer and facility? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
I refer to the decision to move the Department of Training and Workforce Development out of the government-owned building in East Perth and into the leased Optima building in Osborne Park at a cost of $270 000 a month. (1) What are the fit-out costs in the Optima building for the Department of Training and Workforce Development area of that building? (2) What are the fit-out costs for the joint-use foyer and facility? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN
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I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
(1) What are the fit-out costs in the Optima building for the Department of Training and Workforce Development area of that building? (2) What are the fit-out costs for the joint-use foyer and facility? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
(2) What are the fit-out costs for the joint-use foyer and facility? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
(1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
(1) What are the fit-out costs in the Optima building for the Department of Training and Workforce Development area of that building? (2) What are the fit-out costs for the joint-use foyer and facility? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
(2) What are the fit-out costs for the joint-use foyer and facility? Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
Hon SIMON O’BRIEN replied: I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
I thank the honourable member for some notice of this question. (1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
(1)–(2) The Department of Training and Workforce Development will occupy 40 per cent of the Optima Centre. Budgeted fit-out costs apportioned to the area of the building to be occupied by the Department of Training and Workforce Development is $6 million, excluding goods and services tax. This covers the cost of all workstations, offices, meeting rooms, furniture, reception areas, and information and communication technology fit-out for the building.
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