A Member of Parliament is seeking details on funding allocations, timelines, and costs associated with maintenance and building condition assessments for Culture and the Arts infrastructure. The Minister declined to provide a list of high-priority works and provided limited cost information.

AnsweredQoN 8475Legislative Assembly
Asked
15 August 2012
Portfolio
Culture and the Arts

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I refer to funding for maintenance to Culture and the Arts infrastructure responded to in Question on Notice No. 8130, and I ask:
(a) will the Minister please provide a list of the 'known high priority works' referred to in the reply, and if not, why not;
(b) how much is allocated for each work, when will work begin, and when will work be completed; and
(c) how much has been allocated for the assessments being carried out by the Department of Culture and the Arts and the Department of Finance's Building Management and Works?

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Answered
11 September 2012
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
27 days
(a) No
(b) Works require detailed cost assessment before programs can be finalised.
(c) The methodology for the Building Condition Assessments has not been finalised and therefore the cost can only be estimated. For the larger more complex buildings the cost may be up to $100 000, with the smaller less complex buildings a significantly lower cost.
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