❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on housing maintenance contracts awarded to Transfield, Programmed Facility Management, and Lake Maintenance, including contract values and payments made over several financial years. The answer reveals the contracts are based on tendered zone rates, not fixed dollar values, and provides payment breakdowns.
AnsweredQoN 8811Legislative Assembly
QuestionView source ↗
I refer to the Department of Housing's head contractor model of housing maintenance and I ask:
(a) what was the value of each three year housing maintenance 'head contractor' contract as awarded in 2010:
(i) Transfield;
(ii) Programmed Facility Management; and
(iii) Lake Maintenance;
(b) how much has been paid to Transfield under the head contractor housing maintenance contract in the following financial years:
(i) 2010–2011;
(ii) 2011–2012; and
(iii) year to date 2012–2013;
(c) how much has been paid to Programmed Facility Management under the head contractor housing maintenance contract in the following financial years:
(i) 2010–2011;
(ii) 2011–2012; and
(iii) year to date 2012–2013; and
(d) how much has been paid to Lake Maintenance under the head contractor housing maintenance contract in the following financial years:
(i) 2010–2011;
(ii) 2011–2012; and
(iii) year to date 2012–2013?
(a) what was the value of each three year housing maintenance 'head contractor' contract as awarded in 2010:
(i) Transfield;
(ii) Programmed Facility Management; and
(iii) Lake Maintenance;
(b) how much has been paid to Transfield under the head contractor housing maintenance contract in the following financial years:
(i) 2010–2011;
(ii) 2011–2012; and
(iii) year to date 2012–2013;
(c) how much has been paid to Programmed Facility Management under the head contractor housing maintenance contract in the following financial years:
(i) 2010–2011;
(ii) 2011–2012; and
(iii) year to date 2012–2013; and
(d) how much has been paid to Lake Maintenance under the head contractor housing maintenance contract in the following financial years:
(i) 2010–2011;
(ii) 2011–2012; and
(iii) year to date 2012–2013?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
6 November 2012
Responded by
Minister for Housing
Response time
40 days
(a) The Department has not awarded a dollar value contract. The three year contract is dependent on future budget allocation and has been assessed by a tendered zone rate.
(b)(i) $ 66 356 263
(ii) $ 83 249 692
(iii) $15 318 679 as at 30 September 2012.
(c)(i) $5 417 582
(ii) $ 6 318 728
(iii) $1 701 530 as at 30 September 2012.
(d)(i) $ 20 633 195
(ii) $ 27 364 389
(iii) $5 480 943 as at 30 September 2012.
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(b)(i) $ 66 356 263
(ii) $ 83 249 692
(iii) $15 318 679 as at 30 September 2012.
(c)(i) $5 417 582
(ii) $ 6 318 728
(iii) $1 701 530 as at 30 September 2012.
(d)(i) $ 20 633 195
(ii) $ 27 364 389
(iii) $5 480 943 as at 30 September 2012.
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