Chapter 2 The Proposed Works
Purpose
2.1
The purpose of the proposed refurbishment is to ensure that RAAF Base
Amberley can operate effectively as a Defence base over a thirty year planning
horizon and will involve:
n providing new working
accommodation and infrastructure for the Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) and
9th Support Battalion elements;
n upgrading of existing
aircraft pavements for MRTT operations; and
n upgrading and
refurbishing the Base’s engineering services and infrastructure.[1]
Need
2.2
The relocation from RAAF Base Richmond of No. 33 Squadron (RAAF’s air to
air refuelling capability) and the arrival of new MRTT aircraft at the end of
2008 requires the provision of new facilities as there are no suitable existing
facilities at RAAF Base Amberley.[2]
2.3
9th Force Support Battalion provides strategic heavy lift
vehicles to convey tanks, armoured vehicles, major construction plant, and bulk
stores. Elements of the 9th Force Support Battalion, which are
currently located in Townsville, Randwick, Moorebank, Richmond and Puckapunyal,
are to be relocated to RAAF Base Amberley. Consolidating these elements at
Amberley requires the provision of new facilities as there are no suitable
existing facilities at the Base.[3]
2.4
The existing base infrastructure is operational, but is ageing. Some services,
such as water and sewer reticulations, require major replacement or significant
upgrading.[4] The proposal will also
address the current shortcomings in the existing communications and trunk road
systems.[5]
Scope
2.5
The proposed scope for the MRTT include:
n a new aircraft
parking apron with an aircraft washpoint;
n a new Squadron
Headquarters, Maintenance Complex and Ground Support Equipment shelter;
n an extension to the
refuelling system with hydrant points on the apron;
n upgrades to the main
runway and parallel taxiway;
n a new office facility
for the Logistics Management Unit; and
n a simulator facility
(included in acquisition contract).[6]
2.6
The proposed scope for the 9th Force Support Battalion
include:
n a new combined
Battalion Headquarters and Logistic Supply Company office and stores building;
n new office, stores
and maintenance facilities for 26 Transport Squadron;
n a new area fuel and
vehicle washpoint; and
n new office and stores
facilities for 37th Force Support Company and a separate Petrol
Platoon complex.[7]
2.7
The proposed scope for the Base Engineering Services Infrastructure
Upgrade include:
n upgrading of the
electrical reticulation, central emergency power station and service
supervisory systems;
n upgrading of the
water, sewerage and stormwater reticulation (including rehabilitation of the
Sewerage Treatment Plant);
n upgrading of the
communications infrastructure and networks; and
n providing new link
roads and an upgrade of an existing road.[8]
Project Delivery
2.8
Subject to parliamentary approval, the RAAF Base Amberley Redevelopment
Stage Two project is proposed to commence in the latter half of 2005 and be
completed by December 2007.[9]
2.9
The project delivery system will be a combination of Managing Contractor
(used to deliver the MRTT facilities and for upgrading the engineering services
infrastructure) and Head Contractor (used to deliver 9th Force
Support Battalion facilities). A project manger has been engaged to represent
Defence and to act as contract administrator for the entire project.[10]
Cost
2.10
The estimated out-turn cost of the proposed redevelopment is $285.6
million. This figure includes:
n construction costs;
n fitout;
n professional fees;
n furniture and
fittings; and
n a contingency sum.[11]