Hon Jim Chown asks about maintenance plans and costs for the Army and Main Jetties on Rottnest Island, referencing the Rottnest Island Authority Annual Report 2016-17. The Main Jetty has a maintenance plan costing $2.8 million over 3 years, while the Army Jetty does not.

AnsweredQoN 1761Legislative Council
Asked
8 November 2018
Portfolio
Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests

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I refer to the Rottnest Island Authority Annual Report 2016-17, and I ask: (a) in relation to Service 1 “jetties management” on page 67, was a strategic plan and/or improvement and maintenance plan developed for the army jetty; (b) if yes to (1,) what maintenance works were proposed as part of this plan, what was the proposed time frame for completion, and what was the anticipated cost; (c) in relation to Service 1 “jetties management” on page 67, was a strategic plan and/or improvement and maintenance plan developed for the main jetty; and (d) if yes to (3), what maintenance works were proposed as part of this plan, what was the proposed timeframe for completion, and what was the anticipated cost?

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Answered
6 December 2018
Responded by
Minister for Regional Development representing the Minister for Tourism; Racing and Gaming; Small Business; Defence Issues; Citizenship and Multicultural Interests
Response time
9 days
(a)          No
(b)          Not applicable
(c)          Yes.
(d)          Maintenance was proposed to the sheet piles, fender piles, bollards, rock armour, barge ramp and hardstands to berths 4 and 5. The works have commenced and are scheduled to occur over 3 years, costing approximately                     $2.8 million.

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