❓ Question regarding the cost and commissioning of renders published on social media promoting the METRONET project, specifically the Forrestfield-Airport Link. The answer reveals the renders were produced by a joint venture at a cost of $10,000.
AnsweredQoN 1458Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the renders published on the Premier's Twitter feed and retweeted by the Minister on 28 May 2017 with the hashtag #METRONET and ask: (a) What agency or department commissioned the production of the renders; and (b) Did a third party produce the renders: (i) If so, who was the third party and what was the overall cost to the taxpayer for the production of the renders; and (ii) If no, who produced the renders, what software or website was used to produce the renders and what were the associated costs of producing this renders?
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Answered
8 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Transport
Response time
3 days
(a) The Public Transport Authority, through the delivery of the Forrestfield-Airport Link project. (b) Yes (i) The renders were produced by the Salini-NRW Joint Venture as part of the Joint Venture’s design obligations under the Forrestfield-Airport Link Design, Construct and Maintain contract at an overall cost of $10,000. (ii) N/A
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