Mr. Logan questions the Minister for Transport regarding the percentage of work awarded to Western Australian fabricators for the Perth Stadium pedestrian bridge contract. The Minister confirms fabrication is going to Malaysia.

AnsweredQoN 317Legislative Assembly
Asked
18 May 2016
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

PERTH STADIUM — PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE —
FABRICATION CONTRACT
317. Mr F.M. LOGAN to the Minister for
Transport:
I ask a supplementary question. In
the interests of transparency and truthfulness to this house, can the minister
now explain —
A member interjected.
The
SPEAKER : I do not know who made that statement. I do not want to hear from
that side. I want quiet.
Mr
F.M. LOGAN : In the interests of transparency and truth, on this project—the
bridge—will the minister now explain to the house how much work Western
Australian companies are getting in terms of fabrication?
Mr
P.T. Miles interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Member for Wanneroo, I have just asked for people to be heard in
silence. I call you to order for the first time.
Mr
F.M. LOGAN : Will the minister now explain to the house how much Western Australian
fabricators are going to get from the contract for this bridge—how
much?

AnswerView source ↗

I just said —
Mr
F.M. Logan interjected.
The
SPEAKER : Member for Cockburn!
Mr
D.C. NALDER : I just said that looking at the whole stadium precinct, it is
around 90 per cent.
Several members interjected.
The SPEAKER : I heard
the question to be what percentage of work on the bridge will stay in Western Australia.
Mr
D.C. NALDER : As I said, there is a contract that was not finalised at the
time that the previous questions were asked. I said in answer to the first
question that the fabrication for the bridge is going to Malaysia.

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