❓ Hon. Norman Moore asks about the estimated cost, commencement, completion, and availability of plans for the Coral Bay boat launching facility. Hon. Adele Farina responds that details are being finalised and will be announced by the minister after review.
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CORAL BAY BOAT LAUNCHING FACILITY
(1) What is the estimated cost of the latest version of the Coral Bay boat launching facility? (2) When is work expected to commence and when will it be completed? (3) Will the minister table a plan of the proposed facility; and, if not, why not? Hon ADELE FARINA
(1) What is the estimated cost of the latest version of the Coral Bay boat launching facility? (2) When is work expected to commence and when will it be completed? (3) Will the minister table a plan of the proposed facility; and, if not, why not? Hon ADELE FARINA
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(2) When is work expected to commence and when will it be completed? (3) Will the minister table a plan of the proposed facility; and, if not, why not? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(3) Will the minister table a plan of the proposed facility; and, if not, why not? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(2) When is work expected to commence and when will it be completed? (3) Will the minister table a plan of the proposed facility; and, if not, why not? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(3) Will the minister table a plan of the proposed facility; and, if not, why not? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(1) The Department for Planning and Infrastructure is finalising pre-construction activities, including the design of the facility. The matter will then be considered by the minister, who will make announcements on the final scope, timetable and anticipated cost of the project. (2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(2) Subject to the matters referred to in the response to part (1), it is anticipated that the work will be carried out in two stages, commencing in 2006 with target completion in 2007. (3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
(3) Plans of the proposed facility will be made available following consideration by the minister, as mentioned in the response to part (1).
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