❓ Hon Ken Travers inquires about sea containers and plant equipment at the Mandurah rail depot. The response clarifies their purpose, ownership, and duration of use related to a rail crossover construction project.
AnsweredQoN 2727Legislative Council
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(1) What is the purpose of the sea-containers located at the Mandurah rail depot? (2) How long have they been located at this site? (3) Who owns the sea-containers? (4) Is there any plant equipment located at the Mandurah rail depot that has been hired by the Public Transport Authority? (5) If yes to (4): (a) what is the purpose of the equipment; (b) how long has this equipment been located on site; (c) what is the cost of the equipment; and (d) when will the equipment be returned?
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Answered
17 March 2015
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Transport
Response time
20 days
(1) One sea container, a transportable office and a trailer mounted generator for power to the office is being used by the Public Transport Authority's Signals Contractor, Ansaldo STS for the construction of a crossover at the southern end of the Mandurah rail depot.
(2) Since August 2014.
(3) The sea container is owned by Coates Hire and was hired by Ansaldo STS.
(4) No.
(5)(a)-(d) Not applicable
(2) Since August 2014.
(3) The sea container is owned by Coates Hire and was hired by Ansaldo STS.
(4) No.
(5)(a)-(d) Not applicable
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