❓ A WA parliamentary question seeks details on maintenance and refurbishment spending at Parliament House since the 2001 election and over the preceding seven years. The answer provides a breakdown of recurrent and capital expenditure.
AnsweredQoN 2362Legislative Assembly
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What amount has been spent on maintenance and refurbishment of Parliament House since the February State Election in 2001, and in the past seven years?
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Answered
16 March 2004
Response time
103 days
The table below shows the amounts spent on maintenance, refurbishment and additional building works from 1996/97 up to 23 February, 2004, with a division of the 2000/01 financial year to show amounts before and after election day on 10 February, 2001.
TOTAL
Recurrent
Capital
Financial Year
$000
$000
$000
1996/97
1,520
570
950
1997/98
1,930
880
1,050
1998/99
1,270
490
780
1999/2000
1,870
710
1,160
1 July 2000 to 10 Feb 2001
1,580
480
1,100
11 Feb 2001 to 30 June 2001
285
135
150
2001/2002
2,090
590
1,500
2002/2003
4,040
640
3,400
1 July 2003 to 29 Feb 2004
2,365
625
1,740
These amounts include works for Parliament House and all its associated premises nearby. Items in the recurrent column are to do with maintenance and faults. Items in the capital column are mainly building additions such as the Legislative Assembly committee rooms fitout at 11 Harvest Terrace, the northern extension and the library relocation, but that column also includes such things as lift control replacement, ceiling membrane replacements and floor covering replacement.
TOTAL
Recurrent
Capital
Financial Year
$000
$000
$000
1996/97
1,520
570
950
1997/98
1,930
880
1,050
1998/99
1,270
490
780
1999/2000
1,870
710
1,160
1 July 2000 to 10 Feb 2001
1,580
480
1,100
11 Feb 2001 to 30 June 2001
285
135
150
2001/2002
2,090
590
1,500
2002/2003
4,040
640
3,400
1 July 2003 to 29 Feb 2004
2,365
625
1,740
These amounts include works for Parliament House and all its associated premises nearby. Items in the recurrent column are to do with maintenance and faults. Items in the capital column are mainly building additions such as the Legislative Assembly committee rooms fitout at 11 Harvest Terrace, the northern extension and the library relocation, but that column also includes such things as lift control replacement, ceiling membrane replacements and floor covering replacement.
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