❓ A parliamentary question regarding the Geraldton Regional Hospital contract awarded to Broad Construction Services. The questions cover the tender decision date, cost, and contract details, with the Minister providing answers and clarifications.
AnsweredQoN 1475Legislative Council
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I refer the minister to the contract for Geraldton Regional Hospital, which was won by Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd. (1) On what date was the tender decision made? (2) Was Broad Construction’s tender the least expensive of the final tenders received? (3) If not, how many of the final tenders received were less expensive than Broad Construction’s tender? (4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS
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I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(1) On what date was the tender decision made? (2) Was Broad Construction’s tender the least expensive of the final tenders received? (3) If not, how many of the final tenders received were less expensive than Broad Construction’s tender? (4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(2) Was Broad Construction’s tender the least expensive of the final tenders received? (3) If not, how many of the final tenders received were less expensive than Broad Construction’s tender? (4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(3) If not, how many of the final tenders received were less expensive than Broad Construction’s tender? (4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(1) On what date was the tender decision made? (2) Was Broad Construction’s tender the least expensive of the final tenders received? (3) If not, how many of the final tenders received were less expensive than Broad Construction’s tender? (4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(2) Was Broad Construction’s tender the least expensive of the final tenders received? (3) If not, how many of the final tenders received were less expensive than Broad Construction’s tender? (4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(3) If not, how many of the final tenders received were less expensive than Broad Construction’s tender? (4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(4) When was the Government informed that the cost of the project would be $49 million? (5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(5) What provision was made in the final contract for any cost blow-out? (6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(6) In keeping with the Government’s promise to make all contracts publicly available, will the minister table the contract? Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
Hon NICK GRIFFITHS replied: I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
I thank the member for some notice of this question. (1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(1) The tender has not yet been awarded. Broad Construction Services Pty Ltd is the preferred tenderer and tender evaluation is proceeding. It is anticipated that a tender will be awarded within three weeks. (2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(2) Yes. (3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(3) Not applicable. (4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(4) After tenders were received, and there was a higher than expected number, the total cost of the project was re-estimated at $49 million. (5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(5) A contingency has been allowed for any unforeseen cost changes during construction, as is normal practice. (6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
(6) The contract will be tabled after it is awarded.
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