❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding the Strategic Projects and Asset Sales Unit, covering staffing, projects overseen, tender details, business cases, project values, and administrative costs. The Treasurer provided detailed answers, often referencing tabled documents.
AnsweredQoN 4395Legislative Council
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I
refer to the Strategic Projects and Asset Sales Unit, and I ask: (a) what are the levels and titles of staff attached to
the unit; (b) which strategic projects has the unit overseen since
establishment; (c) for each project listed in question (b), please
advise the following: (i) original
tender number; (ii) original
tender advertised date; (iii) successful
tenderer; (iv) original contract price; and (v) variation
cost to each project; (d) was a business case prepared for each project
listed in (b) and, if not, which projects did not have a business case prepared; (e) for each financial year since establishment, what was
the value of strategic projects overseen by the unit; and (f) for each year of operation, what was the
cost of administration of the unit?
refer to the Strategic Projects and Asset Sales Unit, and I ask: (a) what are the levels and titles of staff attached to
the unit; (b) which strategic projects has the unit overseen since
establishment; (c) for each project listed in question (b), please
advise the following: (i) original
tender number; (ii) original
tender advertised date; (iii) successful
tenderer; (iv) original contract price; and (v) variation
cost to each project; (d) was a business case prepared for each project
listed in (b) and, if not, which projects did not have a business case prepared; (e) for each financial year since establishment, what was
the value of strategic projects overseen by the unit; and (f) for each year of operation, what was the
cost of administration of the unit?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
12 October 2016
Responded by
Attorney General representing the Treasurer
Response time
34 days
(a) Please refer to Attachment A. [Please see tabled paper no.]
(b) Please refer to Attachment B, column 1. [Please see tabled paper no.]
(c) Please refer to Attachment B, as follows:
(i) column 2; [Please see tabled paper no.]
(ii) column 3; [Please see tabled paper no.]
(iii) column 4; [Please see tabled paper no.]
(iv) column 5; [Please see tabled paper no.] and
(v) column 6. [Please see tabled paper no.]
It is assumed that the question refers to the main delivery contract for each project – responses have been provided on this basis.
(d) Please refer to Attachment B, column 7. [Please see tabled paper no.]
(e) 2007-08 6 active projects with a total value of $3.8 billion.
2008-09 7 active projects with a total value of $3.5 billion.
2009-10 14 active projects with a total value of $4.3 billion.
2010-11 15 active projects with a total value of $6 billion.
2011-12 17 active projects with a total value of $7.5 billion.
2012-13 18 active projects with a total value of $7.5 billion.
2013-14 20 active projects with a total value in excess of $8 billion.
2014-15 18 active projects with a total value approaching $8 billion.
2015-16 16 active projects with a total value of $6.5 billion.
(f) 2007-08 Office of Strategic Projects $290,428 (established January 2007 within Department of Housing and Works).
2008-09 Office of Strategic Projects / Strategic Projects $3,459,000 (transferred from Department of Housing and Works to Department of Treasury and Finance in February 2009).
2009-10 Strategic Projects $3,749,000.
2010-11 Strategic Projects $4,371,000.
2011-12 Strategic Projects $4,338,459.
2012-13 Strategic Projects $4,542,014.
2013-14 Strategic Projects $4,031,947.
2014-15 Strategic Projects $2,970,529.
2015-16 Strategic Projects $2,773,993.
(b) Please refer to Attachment B, column 1. [Please see tabled paper no.]
(c) Please refer to Attachment B, as follows:
(i) column 2; [Please see tabled paper no.]
(ii) column 3; [Please see tabled paper no.]
(iii) column 4; [Please see tabled paper no.]
(iv) column 5; [Please see tabled paper no.] and
(v) column 6. [Please see tabled paper no.]
It is assumed that the question refers to the main delivery contract for each project – responses have been provided on this basis.
(d) Please refer to Attachment B, column 7. [Please see tabled paper no.]
(e) 2007-08 6 active projects with a total value of $3.8 billion.
2008-09 7 active projects with a total value of $3.5 billion.
2009-10 14 active projects with a total value of $4.3 billion.
2010-11 15 active projects with a total value of $6 billion.
2011-12 17 active projects with a total value of $7.5 billion.
2012-13 18 active projects with a total value of $7.5 billion.
2013-14 20 active projects with a total value in excess of $8 billion.
2014-15 18 active projects with a total value approaching $8 billion.
2015-16 16 active projects with a total value of $6.5 billion.
(f) 2007-08 Office of Strategic Projects $290,428 (established January 2007 within Department of Housing and Works).
2008-09 Office of Strategic Projects / Strategic Projects $3,459,000 (transferred from Department of Housing and Works to Department of Treasury and Finance in February 2009).
2009-10 Strategic Projects $3,749,000.
2010-11 Strategic Projects $4,371,000.
2011-12 Strategic Projects $4,338,459.
2012-13 Strategic Projects $4,542,014.
2013-14 Strategic Projects $4,031,947.
2014-15 Strategic Projects $2,970,529.
2015-16 Strategic Projects $2,773,993.
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