A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Riverside Project, specifically inquiring about costs, timelines, tender status, and the potential for an East-West light rail project. The answers provided defer cost and timeline information until the tender process is complete and redirect the light rail question to the Department of Transport.

AnsweredQoN 6813Legislative Assembly
Asked
23 November 2011
Portfolio
Planning

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In relation to the Riverside Project I ask:
(a) what is the cost and the timeline of the first public works project to deliver the relocation of existing power, communication and irrigation services; soil and groundwater remediation works; and site stabilisation;
(b) has the tender been let, and to whom;
(c) what is the cost and the timeline for the second stage which will realign the existing slip lane from Hay Street onto the Causeway, build a new two-way road between Trinity College and the WACA, and re-open Hale Street to private vehicles and two-way traffic; and
(d) why is the Government failing to commit to an East-West light rail project to value add to this project?

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Answered
21 February 2012
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
90 days
a) Completion of the tender award process is expected in late February 2012 as such the final cost and timing will not be known until then.
b) The tender award is currently being finalised, expected to be let in late February 2012.
c) Completion of the tender award process is expected in late February 2012 as such the final cost and timing will not be known until then.
d) Light rail is part of the portfolio of the Department of Transport and as such this question should be directed to the relevant department.
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