Mr. Katsambanis questions the cost, tendering process, and consultation regarding new walking trails at Hillarys Boat Harbour. The Minister provides cost details, confirms no tender, and states the project was internally resourced and involved consultation with the City of Joondalup.

AnsweredQoN 6228Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 June 2020
Portfolio
Transport; Planning

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I refer to the Government announcement on 3 June
regarding the Hillarys Boat Harbour, and I ask: (a) What is the expected total cost of the three walking
trails; (b) Was there a tender for the work; (c) If yes to (b), how many tenders did the Department of
Transport receive; (d) If yes to (b) when did tenders open and close; (e) Who was awarded the contract; and (f) Was there consultation with the City of Joondalup
about the new trails?

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Answered
11 August 2020
Responded by
Minister for Transport; Planning
Response time
6 days
In addition to walking tail markers, at Hillarys Boat Harbour the McGowan Government has invested $20,000 in additional CCTV cameras, $1.6 million in maintenance and $6.8 million for the replacement of jetties with a new floating pen system.
(a) $1,080
(b) No
(c)-(d) Not applicable
(e) This is an internally resourced Department of Transport project.
(f) Yes

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