❓ This WA parliamentary question seeks details on consultants and contracts related to the Byford Rail Extension since March 2017. The response indicates no consultants were employed since that date, but two contracts were awarded in 2019 for business case and feasibility design development.
AnsweredQoN 5829Legislative Assembly
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(1) Since 17 March 2017, have any consultants been employed to assist with any work on the Byford Rail Extension? If yes: (a) what was the name of the consultant; (b) for what period were they employed; (c) what work did they undertake; and (d) what was the cost of each consultancy? (2) Have any other contracts related to the Byford Rail Extension been let? If yes: (a) who was the contract with; (b) when was the contract let; (c) what was the contract for; and (d) what was the cost of each contract?
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Answered
12 February 2020
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
3 days
(1) No
(2) Yes
(a) Ernst and Young; AECOM
(b) Early 2019; July 2019
(c) Business Case development; Feasibility design development
(d) $253,450; $1,137,941
(2) Yes
(a) Ernst and Young; AECOM
(b) Early 2019; July 2019
(c) Business Case development; Feasibility design development
(d) $253,450; $1,137,941
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