Hon. Tom Stephens asks about the status of the Gascoyne Main Roads network contract, specifically regarding local employment and regional development obligations. The Minister, Hon. M.J. Criddle, states negotiations are ongoing and details cannot be released until finalised.

AnsweredQoN 137Legislative Council
Asked
7 September 2000
Portfolio
Transport

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(1) Has the Main Roads term network contract for the Gascoyne been signed yet? (2) What obligations does the contractor or the preferred proponent have to establish offices in Carnarvon and to employ local personnel? (3) Will the minister table all the regional development obligations proposed under this contract? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE

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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. Negotiations are currently in progress with the preferred proponent. (2) Offers made by the proponent in this area are included in the current negotiations. (3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.
(2) What obligations does the contractor or the preferred proponent have to establish offices in Carnarvon and to employ local personnel? (3) Will the minister table all the regional development obligations proposed under this contract? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. Negotiations are currently in progress with the preferred proponent. (2) Offers made by the proponent in this area are included in the current negotiations. (3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.
(3) Will the minister table all the regional development obligations proposed under this contract? Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. Negotiations are currently in progress with the preferred proponent. (2) Offers made by the proponent in this area are included in the current negotiations. (3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.
Hon M.J. CRIDDLE replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. Negotiations are currently in progress with the preferred proponent. (2) Offers made by the proponent in this area are included in the current negotiations. (3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) No. Negotiations are currently in progress with the preferred proponent. (2) Offers made by the proponent in this area are included in the current negotiations. (3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.
(1) No. Negotiations are currently in progress with the preferred proponent. (2) Offers made by the proponent in this area are included in the current negotiations. (3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.
(2) Offers made by the proponent in this area are included in the current negotiations. (3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.
(3) Until negotiations are finalised, it is inappropriate to comment on the current negotiations. The obligations can be made available when this contract is finalised.

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