Chapter 3 Proposed Robertson Barracks electrical reticulation system upgrade,
Darwin, Northern Territory
3.1
The proposed Robertson Barracks electrical reticulation project aims to
provide a major upgrade to the electrical distribution system on the base in
order to meet existing demand, with sufficient redundancy, and to meet future
demand resulting from continuing developments on the base.
3.2
The primary objectives of this project are to:
- upgrade the existing
high voltage power supply and distribution system so that it is reliable and
has adequate redundancy to maintain power supply to essential infrastructure in
the event of failure of one of the supply points; and
- provide sufficient
spare capacity to allow for future development of the base for approximately 15
years.
3.3
The proposal was referred to the Committee on 23 March 2011.
Conduct of the inquiry
3.4
The inquiry was advertised in local and national newspapers and
submissions sought from those with a direct interest in the proposal. The
Committee received one submission and one confidential supplementary submission
detailing the project costs. A list of submissions can be found at Appendix A.
3.5
The Committee undertook a site inspection, public hearing and an
in-camera hearing on the project costs on 4 May 2011 in Darwin.
3.6
The transcript of the public hearing as well as the submissions to the
inquiry are available on the Committee’s website.[1]
Need for the works
3.7
The Department of Defence stated that there has been significant growth
within the base, including:
- general growth
associated with changes to Army’s command and operational requirements over the
last 15 years;
- construction of the
1st Aviation Regiment facilities; and
- additional living-in accommodation.
3.8
The Department explained that growth within the base has led to
increased demands on the electrical reticulation system throughout the base,
resulting in almost no spare capacity within the existing system. The
Department also stated that the system is prone to failure during tropical and
electrical storms and does not provide adequate redundancy.
3.9
The Committee finds that there is a need for the works.
Scope of the works
3.10
The proposed scope of the works is detailed in Submission 1: Defence.
3.11
To support the upgrade works proposed by this project, the Northern
Territory’s Power and Water Corporation (PaWC) has agreed to complete staged
increases in the high voltage power supply to the base.
3.12
The on-base
works will include the following:
- installation of a new intake switching station (ISS1), upgrading of an existing intake station (IS1)
and upgrading two existing intake switching stations (ISS2 and ISS3);
- extension of Feeder A
from IS1 to ISS1 and interconnection of all the intake switching stations;
- installation of high
voltage cables to improve ring main configuration;
- installation of five
new substations, upgrading the equipment in five existing substations and
upgrading the capacity of one substation;
- extension of the
primary and secondary high voltage distribution systems;
- upgrading the network
configuration;
- increasing the
existing emergency power from 1.0 MVA to 7.0 MVA by constructing a new 7.0 MVA
central emergency power station (the existing 1.0 MVA central emergency power
station will be decommissioned); and
- installation of new
power control and monitoring systems.
3.13
Construction will commence in late 2011 and be completed in mid 2013.
3.14
The Committee finds that the proposed scope of works is suitable to meet
the needs of Robertson Barracks.
Cost of the works
3.15
The total out-turn cost for this project is $43.4 million, excluding
GST, which includes the cost of management and design fees, construction,
equipment, contingencies and an allowance for escalation. The Committee
received a confidential supplementary submission detailing the project costs
and held an in-camera hearing with the Department on the project costs.
3.16
The Committee is satisfied that the costings for the project provided to
it are adequate.
Project issues
Project partner
3.17
The Committee sought more detail regarding the relationship between the
Department and the PaWC, in relation to this particular project.
3.18
When asked whether there were any particular difficulties foreseen in
completing the work in the proposed time, in light of the need to work closely
with the PaWC, the Department explained:
We do have an undertaking from Power and Water Corporation
where they have indicated to us their master planning for electrical supply in
that area, and we have had an exchange of letters to the effect that we
understand exactly what they are planning to do and the time frames that they
are planning to do it. We have developed this project around the time frames of
Power and Water Corporation. So the expectation is that we will have the
infrastructure ready and in place within the base at around the same time that Power
and Water Corporation are in a position where they can turn on the larger
feeders to the base.[2]
3.19
The Department’s project manager explained that they had been working
with the PaWC for more than a year to ensure that they are abreast of all of
the requirements of the Department and the base itself.[3]
3.20
The Department provided to the Committee a letter from PaWC outlining
its commitment to the Department’s project objectives and timelines.
3.21
The Department also explained that the program of works for the
Robertson Barracks upgrade project is achievable, including trade and supply
issues, despite a significant amount of work being conducted in the Darwin area
over the next two to three years.
Committee comment
3.22
Overall, the Committee is satisfied that this project has merit in
respect of need, scope and cost.
3.23
Having examined the purpose, need, use, revenue and public value of the
works, the Committee considers that it is expedient that the proposed works
proceed.
Recommendation 4 |
|
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: Robertson
Barracks electrical reticulation system upgrade, Darwin, NT. |
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