Hon Steve Martin asks about compensation claims related to damage to private homes and businesses due to Metronet's Bayswater Station project. The response provides aggregated data, not distinguishing between residential and business properties.

AnsweredQoN 61Legislative Council
Asked
9 April 2025
Portfolio
Transport

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I refer to compensation for damage to private homes and privately owned businesses due to Metronet construction works and related issues, and I ask: (a) in relation to the Bayswater Station project: (i) how many applications for compensation due to damage to private homes from construction works have been received, to date; (ii) how many applications for compensation due to damage to private homes from construction works have led to a compensation payment, to date; (iii) in reference to (ii), how many of these compensation payments were subject to a non-disclosure or similar agreement; (iv) in reference to (ii), what is the total sum of compensation payments paid; (v) how many applications for compensation due to damage to privately owned businesses from construction works have been received, to date; (vi) how many applications for compensation due to damage to privately owned businesses from construction works have led to a compensation payment, to date; (vii) in reference to (vi), how many of these compensation payments were subject to a non-disclosure or similar agreement; and (viii) in reference to (vi), what is the total sum of compensation payments paid?

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Answered
20 May 2025
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Transport
Response time
5 days
(a)        Property damage claims are recorded by address. A distinction between residential or business property is not recorded.
In total, 24 applications have been received, of which five payments have been made to a total of $80,452.50.

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