❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on the Tom Price to Karratha road upgrade project, including timelines, costs, and distances for each stage. The answer provides some details but indicates future stages are subject to budget considerations.
AnsweredQoN 1020Legislative Council
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I refer to the Government’s previous agreement to commit to funding the upgrading of the Tom Price to Karratha road -
(1) Stage 1 from Tom Price towards Karratha has commenced, what is the distance of Stage 1, what is the value of the contract and when is it due for completion?
(2) When is Stage 2 from Karratha towards Millstream due to commence, what is the distance of Stage 2, what is the anticipated value of this contract and when is it anticipated to be completed?
(3) When is Stage 3 linking the remainder of the Tom Price to Millstream section due to commence, what is the distance of Stage 3, what is the anticipated value of this contract and when is it anticipated to be completed?
(1) Stage 1 from Tom Price towards Karratha has commenced, what is the distance of Stage 1, what is the value of the contract and when is it due for completion?
(2) When is Stage 2 from Karratha towards Millstream due to commence, what is the distance of Stage 2, what is the anticipated value of this contract and when is it anticipated to be completed?
(3) When is Stage 3 linking the remainder of the Tom Price to Millstream section due to commence, what is the distance of Stage 3, what is the anticipated value of this contract and when is it anticipated to be completed?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
9 September 2003
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure
Response time
28 days
(2) Stage 2 is 90 km in length and is estimated to cost in the order of $76 million. The allocation of funds for this project will be considered as part of the preparation for the 2004/05 State Budget process. The timing of the works will be dependent on the outcomes of the Budget process. (3) Stage 3 is 46 km in length and estimated to cost in the order of $21 million. As with Stage 2, the timing of works is reliant on future Budget considerations. The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
(2) Stage 2 is 90 km in length and is estimated to cost in the order of $76 million. The allocation of funds for this project will be considered as part of the preparation for the 2004/05 State Budget process. The timing of the works will be dependent on the outcomes of the Budget process. (3) Stage 3 is 46 km in length and estimated to cost in the order of $21 million. As with Stage 2, the timing of works is reliant on future Budget considerations. The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
(3) Stage 3 is 46 km in length and estimated to cost in the order of $21 million. As with Stage 2, the timing of works is reliant on future Budget considerations. The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
(3) Stage 3 is 46 km in length and estimated to cost in the order of $21 million. As with Stage 2, the timing of works is reliant on future Budget considerations. The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
(2) Stage 2 is 90 km in length and is estimated to cost in the order of $76 million. The allocation of funds for this project will be considered as part of the preparation for the 2004/05 State Budget process. The timing of the works will be dependent on the outcomes of the Budget process. (3) Stage 3 is 46 km in length and estimated to cost in the order of $21 million. As with Stage 2, the timing of works is reliant on future Budget considerations. The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
(3) Stage 3 is 46 km in length and estimated to cost in the order of $21 million. As with Stage 2, the timing of works is reliant on future Budget considerations. The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
(3) Stage 3 is 46 km in length and estimated to cost in the order of $21 million. As with Stage 2, the timing of works is reliant on future Budget considerations. The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
The entire project from Tom Price to Karratha consists of four Stages. Stage 4 is 109 km is length and has an estimated cost of $124 million. This is also subject to future Budget considerations.
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