❓ Ms Saffioti asks about contracts and costs associated with the Riverside project. The answer refers her to the Government Tenders WA website and provides a high-level overview of the project's funding structure.
AnsweredQoN 816Legislative Assembly
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I refer to the Riverside project, and ask: (a) what has been the name and description of each of the contracts that have been let for this project; (b) what has been the value for each of these contracts; and (c) what was the estimated cost of each of these works when the project was committed to by the Government?
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Answered
6 August 2013
Responded by
Minister for Planning
Response time
40 days
(a - b) All awarded contracts are published on the Government Tenders WA Website
www.tenders.wa.gov.au
.
(c) The State Government approved budget reflects capital expenditure contribution by the State. In addition there is substantial public domain and infrastructure works being delivered as part of the approximate $1billion partnership with
Lend Lease Development Pty Ltd.
www.tenders.wa.gov.au
.
(c) The State Government approved budget reflects capital expenditure contribution by the State. In addition there is substantial public domain and infrastructure works being delivered as part of the approximate $1billion partnership with
Lend Lease Development Pty Ltd.
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