A parliamentary question seeks information on the timeline and budget for the Mitchell Freeway extensions to Shenton Avenue and Burns Beach Road. The Minister provides estimated commencement and completion dates, along with the total budget allocation, while noting dependencies on consultation, approvals, and construction costs.

AnsweredQoN 151Legislative Council
Asked
28 April 2005
Portfolio
Planning and Infrastructure

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(1) What is the current timetable for the Mitchell Freeway extensions to - (a) Shenton Avenue; and (b) Burns Beach Road? (2) What budgetary allocations have been made for this extension? Hon ADELE FARINA

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) (a) The commencement date is May 2006, with a completion date of April or May 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
(a) Shenton Avenue; and (b) Burns Beach Road? (2) What budgetary allocations have been made for this extension? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) (a) The commencement date is May 2006, with a completion date of April or May 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
(b) Burns Beach Road? (2) What budgetary allocations have been made for this extension? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) (a) The commencement date is May 2006, with a completion date of April or May 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
(2) What budgetary allocations have been made for this extension? Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) (a) The commencement date is May 2006, with a completion date of April or May 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
Hon ADELE FARINA replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) (a) The commencement date is May 2006, with a completion date of April or May 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) (a) The commencement date is May 2006, with a completion date of April or May 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
(1) (a) The commencement date is May 2006, with a completion date of April or May 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
(b) The government has made a commitment to consider combining both stages with a completion date by the end of 2007. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and environmental approvals. (2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.
(2) The total budget allocation for both stages is $87.5 million. This is subject to the outcomes of the extended consultation process and recent increases in construction costs.

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