❓ Question regarding the purpose, installation details, and funding of security cameras at Butler Train Station. The answer provides information on the installation timeline, contractor selection, and funding allocation as part of the broader station construction project.
AnsweredQoN 3388Legislative Council
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I refer to the cameras facing the entrances and exits of the car parks at the Butler Train Station, and ask: (a) what is the purpose of the cameras; (b) on what date were the cameras installed; (c) how was the installer of the cameras selected; (d) on what date was the project for the installation of these cameras advertised or quotes requested; (e) on what date was the contract awarded; (f) how much funding was allocated for their installation; and (g) when were funds allocated for their installation?
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Answered
14 October 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
35 days
(a) For security purposes.
(b) The cameras were installed during the construction of Butler station and were commissioned for the opening of the station in September 2014.
(c) The installer was included in part of the station contract which was selected from an open tender process.
(d) Refer to part c.
(e) 22 May 2012.
(f) The funding for the cameras was part of the station contract.
(g) On 16 November 2009 as part of Cabinet approval to extend the northern rail line to Butler at a capital cost of $240.73 million.
(b) The cameras were installed during the construction of Butler station and were commissioned for the opening of the station in September 2014.
(c) The installer was included in part of the station contract which was selected from an open tender process.
(d) Refer to part c.
(e) 22 May 2012.
(f) The funding for the cameras was part of the station contract.
(g) On 16 November 2009 as part of Cabinet approval to extend the northern rail line to Butler at a capital cost of $240.73 million.
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