Chapter 7 Tropical Marine Research Facilities, Cape
Ferguson and Townsville, Queensland
7.1
The Tropical Marine Research Facilities project seeks to provide
facilities to support research undertaken by the Australian Institute of Marine
Science in pursuit of the National Research Priorities in the area of marine
science. The estimated cost of the project is $49.5 million (excluding GST).
7.2
The proposal was referred to the Committee on 22 October 2009.
Conduct of the inquiry
7.3
The inquiry was advertised in local and national newspapers and
submissions sought from those with a direct interest in the project. The
Committee received three submissions and one confidential supplementary
submission detailing the project costs. A list of submissions can be found at
Appendix A.
7.4
The Committee undertook a site inspection at Cape Ferguson, and a public
hearing and an in-camera hearing on the project costs in Townsville, on 5
November 2009. A list of witnesses can be found at Appendix B.
7.5
The transcript of the public hearing as well as the submissions to the
inquiry are available on the Committee’s website.[1]
Plans for the proposed works are detailed in Submission 1: Australian Institute
of Marine Science (AIMS).
Need for works
7.6
The Australian Institute of Marine Science conducts research that is
directly relevant to the National Research Priorities, that contributes to
sustainable development in tropical Australia, that explores the capacity of
marine ecosystems to adapt to climate change, and that develops appropriate
options to mitigate climate change.[2]
7.7
The AIMS submission states that the works are necessary to ensure:
n a reduction in
experiment duration;
n an increase in the
quality and volume of seawater for research;
n more workspaces and
improved reliability of building services;
n increased security of
and access to AIMS’ biological collections;
n a reduction of energy
consumption; and
n a new vessel berthing
facility to replace the current facility in the Ross River, Townsville.[3]
7.8
The Committee notes the significant contribution AIMS makes to marine
science research in Australia and the opportunity it provides for training and
development, particularly for doctoral students. The Committee finds that there
is a need for the proposed works.
Scope of works
7.9
The proposed scope of the works is detailed in Submission 1: AIMS. In
short, the project proposes the following:
n Australian Tropical
Oceans Simulator (ATOS) – new building with ‘seawater rooms’ and associated equipment;
n seawater infrastructure
upgrade – upgraded pumping system, new storage ponds and tanks, and new filtering/reticulation
system;
n tropical collections facility
and office extension – a three-storey extension to the main building,
incorporating storage, workshops and offices;
n power supply and
backup (11 kilovolt) – new cabling network, conduits and an additional diesel
backup generator;
n off-peak chiller plant
– new piping system across site, new plant building and new plant including
chillers, pumps and a thermal energy (chilled water) storage tank;
n energy efficiency project
– new passive and active measures, including dynamic building controls and more
efficient lighting; and
n vessel berthing facility
– lease for land and water in the Townsville Marine Precinct (under development),
as well as associated wharf construction and land improvements.[4]
7.10
The project is due to commence construction in late 2009 with completion
anticipated in late 2012.
7.11
The Committee finds that the proposed scope of works is suitable to meet
the needs of the Tropical Marine Research Facilities project.
Cost of works
7.12
The total estimated out-turn cost for this project is $49.5 million
(excluding GST). The Committee received a confidential supplementary submission
detailing the project costs and held an in-camera hearing with AIMS on the
project costs.
7.13
The Committee notes that AIMS has incorporated allowances for project
contingencies in the budget and will direct these funds towards enhancements of
the proposed works if the contingencies are unrealised.[5]
7.14
The Committee is satisfied that the costings for the project provided to
it are adequate.
Project issues
Vessel berthing facility
7.15
AIMS currently leases berthing facilities in the Ross River, Townsville.
However, a new road being built to service the Townsville Port will make the
Ross River (and AIMS’ current facilities) inaccessible to most vessels. In
light of this change to river access, the Port of Townsville Limited is
developing the new Townsville Marine Precinct. AIMS proposes to enter into a
long-term lease for a berthing facility in the new development.[6]
7.16
AIMS advised the Committee that it has a risk management plan in place for
possible delays to the current schedule and that it has an interim vessel
berthing option available should the Townsville Marine Precinct be delayed.[7]
7.17
In respect of the project funding and financial risk, AIMS advised the
Committee that as long as the new facilities are completed within three years
the sub-project will not be jeopardised.[8]
Utilities
7.18
The Committee sought assurances from AIMS about its supply of utilities,
especially given the site’s distance from Townsville. AIMS advised the
Committee that its current supply of water and electricity are more than
sufficient for the expanded facilities.[9]
Committee comment
7.19
The Committee is pleased to note the significant contribution the new
facilities will make towards Australia’s scientific research capabilities. In
particular, AIMS indicated that the ATOS facility will:
provide capacity
that does not exist in Australia and rarely exists in the world…[and] we are
planning a facility that will be unique in the world, internationally unique,
and therefore will add value [to science research internationally].[10]
7.20
Overall, the Committee is satisfied that this project has merit in terms
of need, scope and cost.
7.21
Having examined the purpose, need, use and public value of the work, the
Committee considers that it is expedient that the proposed works proceed.
Recommendation 12 |
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The Committee recommends that the House of Representatives
resolve, pursuant to Section 18 (7) of the Public Works Committee Act
1969, that it is expedient to carry out the following proposed work: Tropical
Marine Research Facilities, Cape Ferguson and Townsville, Queensland.
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Senator
the Hon Jan McLucas
Chair
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November 2009