❓ Mr. Hyde questions the Minister for Planning regarding the Riverside Project's costs, timelines, and tender process, specifically concerning public works and road realignment. The Minister provides a consolidated answer detailing a $22 million contract awarded to Broad Construction.
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I refer to the answer to Question on Notice 6813 regarding information and details on the tender process for the Riverside Project and I ask, given that the timeline for the finalising of the final cost, tender winner and timelines for the project has passed, will the Minister now provide the following information:
(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 Western Australia Cricket Association, and re-open Hale Street to private vehicles and two-way traffic; and
(d) if not, why not?
(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 Western Australia Cricket Association, and re-open Hale Street to private vehicles and two-way traffic; and
(d) if not, why not?
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Answered
1 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
35 days
(a) A $22 million contract for public works for the Riverside Project in East Perth has been awarded to Broad Construction for relocating existing power, communication and irrigation services; soil and groundwater remediation; site stabilisation; realigning the existing slip lane from Hay Street onto the Causeway; constructing a new two-way road between Trinity College and the WACA; and re-opening Hale Street to private vehicles and two-way traffic. The works are expected to be completed by mid 2014.
(b) See answer (a).
(c) See answer (a).
(d) Not applicable.
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(b) See answer (a).
(c) See answer (a).
(d) Not applicable.
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