COLLIE ROUNDHOUSE
235. Hon COLIN HOLT to the Leader of the House representing
the Minister for Heritage:
I refer to the funding of $998 532
received by the National Trust of WA for the remediation and conservation of
Collie Roundhouse.
(1) How much of the grant has been
spent so far?
(2) As a result
of expressions of interest for stage 1, as called for by HRE Consulting in
September 2019, who has been awarded this contract?
(3) What work has occurred on site?
(4) When is stage 1 likely to be
completed?
(5) How many stages are planned and
what is the budget and time line for each stage?
(6) When is the full project due to
be completed?
Hon SUE
ELLERY replied:
I thank the honourable member for
some notice of the question.
(1) Thus far, $29 675 has been spent
on project management.
(2) In September
2019, HRE Consulting advertised locally for expressions of interest to
determine local capabilities. This was not to award a contract, but only to
request a short capability statement.
(3) The National
Trust of Western Australia has appointed an environmental services consultant
and an auditor, both of whom have commenced site investigations. Architects
have also been appointed and have commenced preparing measured drawings and a scope
of work.
(4) It is
likely to be completed by the end of May 2020.
(5) Stage 1 is planned to be completed by the end of
May 2020, with a budget of $58 392. Stage 2 is planned to be completed by March 2021, with a budget of $325 301.
For stage 3, the vision plan is due in August 2020 prior to going to
expressions of interest to lease. The budget is $8 000. For stage 4,
conservation works are to be undertaken concurrently with remediation.
Completion is due in December 2020, with a budget of $527 670. For project
management overall, HRE Consulting and NTWA have a budget of $79 169, including
travel and disbursements.
(6) The full project is due to be
completed in the first quarter of 2021.