❓ Hon Peter Collier asks about the costs associated with fixing defects identified at Perth Children's Hospital after practical completion. The Minister redirects questions about specific defects to the Minister for Finance and provides total project costs post-completion.
AnsweredQoN 126Legislative Council
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PERTH CHILDREN'S
HOSPITAL — PRACTICAL COMPLETION — DEFECTS
126. Hon PETER COLLIER to
the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to Perth Children's
Hospital.
(1) Will the
minister provide a list, by defect, of the amount the state has spent fixing
the 23 defects identified when the state accepted practical completion of the
hospital on 23 April 2017?
(2) Have any
other defects been identified since practical completion; and, if so, will the
minister provide a list of those defects together with a cost of fixing those
defects?
(3) What is the cost incurred by the
state following practical completion of the hospital?
HOSPITAL — PRACTICAL COMPLETION — DEFECTS
126. Hon PETER COLLIER to
the parliamentary secretary representing the Minister for Health:
I refer to Perth Children's
Hospital.
(1) Will the
minister provide a list, by defect, of the amount the state has spent fixing
the 23 defects identified when the state accepted practical completion of the
hospital on 23 April 2017?
(2) Have any
other defects been identified since practical completion; and, if so, will the
minister provide a list of those defects together with a cost of fixing those
defects?
(3) What is the cost incurred by the
state following practical completion of the hospital?
AnswerView source ↗
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1)–(2) I am advised that
these questions should be directed to the Minister for Finance.
(3) The total
project costs incurred for Perth Children's Hospital from April 2017,
after practical completion, to January 2019 on an accrual basis were $35 741 073
for PCH information and communications technology, $38 865 299 for PCH
organisation change and redevelopment, and $68 801 707 for PCH development.
The total expenditure of $143.4 million
relates to total project costs from April 2017 to January 2019. It is not
intended to represent the cost of defects.
some notice of the question.
(1)–(2) I am advised that
these questions should be directed to the Minister for Finance.
(3) The total
project costs incurred for Perth Children's Hospital from April 2017,
after practical completion, to January 2019 on an accrual basis were $35 741 073
for PCH information and communications technology, $38 865 299 for PCH
organisation change and redevelopment, and $68 801 707 for PCH development.
The total expenditure of $143.4 million
relates to total project costs from April 2017 to January 2019. It is not
intended to represent the cost of defects.
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