❓ Hon Ray Halligan asks about the cost increase of the Geraldton Regional Hospital project, with the Minister explaining the $9 million difference is due to building tender cost overruns.
AnsweredQoN 1507Legislative Council
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I refer the minister to his reply to question without notice 1475 about the Geraldton Regional Hospital project. (1) What was the Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost? (2) Can the minister provide an explanation for the project cost being re-estimated to $49 million? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(1) What was the Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost? (2) Can the minister provide an explanation for the project cost being re-estimated to $49 million? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(2) Can the minister provide an explanation for the project cost being re-estimated to $49 million? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(1) What was the Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost? (2) Can the minister provide an explanation for the project cost being re-estimated to $49 million? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(2) Can the minister provide an explanation for the project cost being re-estimated to $49 million? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(1) The Government’s pre-tender estimated project cost was $40 million. (2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
(2) The revised estimated project cost of $49 million takes into account the cost overrun in the building tenders received.
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