Hon. Donna Faragher asks about the Roe Highway-Kalamunda Road interchange project's timeline, design, and construction reference group. The Minister responds with updates on construction, design progress, and reference group membership and meeting dates, noting a delay due to federal resource constraints.

AnsweredQoN 972Legislative Council
Asked
5 September 2019
Portfolio
Transport

QuestionView source ↗

ROE HIGHWAY–KALAMUNDA
ROAD INTERCHANGE
972. Hon DONNA FARAGHER to the minister representing the
Minister for Transport:
I refer to the Roe Highway–Kalamunda
Road interchange project.
(1) What is the current construction
timetable for the project?
(2) Has the
detailed design of the project been completed; and, if yes, will the minister
table a copy of the final design?
(3) If no to (2), when is it
expected to be completed?
(4) Will the
minister list the members of the construction reference group?
(5) Will the
minister advise the date of all construction reference group meetings held
since its establishment?

AnswerView source ↗

I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) It is late
2019 for the construction commencement and early 2021 is the expected
completion. A lack of federal government resources available to progress
environmental processes on Western Australian infrastructure projects has
resulted in a six-month delay in the delivery of this project.
Hon Donna Faragher interjected.
Hon STEPHEN DAWSON : I am
answering a question that the member has asked me on behalf of another
minister, so just listen to the answer.
(2)–(3) Detailed design is
currently underway.
(4) The
construction reference group has a total of 11 members, comprising eight
community members, two elected council
members from the City of Kalamunda and one staff member from the City of
Kalamunda.
(5) The first
construction reference group meeting was held on 16 July 2019. A second meeting
is scheduled to be held later in September 2019.

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