❓ Hon Ken Travers requests the Minister for Health to table procurement options analyses for three major health projects. The Minister declines, citing cabinet privilege, but confirms public sector comparators are being developed or have been developed for each project.
AnsweredQoN 3708Legislative Council
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(1) Will the Minister table the procurement options analysis for, -
(a) Midland Health Campus;
(b) QEII Medical Centre car park; and
(c) Fiona Stanley non clinical services?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Has the Government developed the public cost model against, which the private sector cost will be compared for each of these projects?
(a) Midland Health Campus;
(b) QEII Medical Centre car park; and
(c) Fiona Stanley non clinical services?
(2) If no to (1), why not?
(3) Has the Government developed the public cost model against, which the private sector cost will be compared for each of these projects?
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Answered
14 April 2011
Responded by
Minister for Mental Health representing the Minister for Health
Response time
29 days
(1 - 2)(a) The procurement options analysis for the Midland Health Campus forms part of the Business Case for its development. Business cases are considered as part of EERC and Cabinet deliberations and therefore are subject to privilege and not released.
(b) The procurement options analysis for the QEII Medical Centre Car Park forms part of the Business Case for its development. Business cases are considered as part of EERC and Cabinet deliberations and therefore are subject to privilege and not released.
(c) The procurement options analysis for non-clinical services at Fiona Stanley Hospital forms part of the Procurement Plan for its development. The Procurement Plan was considered as part of EERC and Cabinet deliberations and therefore is subject to privilege and not released.
(3) A public sector comparator for Midland Health Campus is being developed and will be used as one of the assessment measures in the evaluation process.
A public sector comparator has been developed for the QEII Car Park and is part of the assessment of the procurement process currently underway.
A public sector comparator has been developed for the non-clinical services at Fiona Stanley Hospital and is part of the assessment of the procurement process currently underway.
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(b) The procurement options analysis for the QEII Medical Centre Car Park forms part of the Business Case for its development. Business cases are considered as part of EERC and Cabinet deliberations and therefore are subject to privilege and not released.
(c) The procurement options analysis for non-clinical services at Fiona Stanley Hospital forms part of the Procurement Plan for its development. The Procurement Plan was considered as part of EERC and Cabinet deliberations and therefore is subject to privilege and not released.
(3) A public sector comparator for Midland Health Campus is being developed and will be used as one of the assessment measures in the evaluation process.
A public sector comparator has been developed for the QEII Car Park and is part of the assessment of the procurement process currently underway.
A public sector comparator has been developed for the non-clinical services at Fiona Stanley Hospital and is part of the assessment of the procurement process currently underway.
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