Chapter 1 Introduction
Referral of Work
1.1
On 31 May 2007 the proposal for RAAF Base Pearce Redevelopment Stage 1,
Pearce, Western Australia (WA) was referred to the Public Works Committee for
consideration and report to the Parliament in accordance with the provisions of
the Public Works Committee Act 1969 (the Act).[1]
The proponent agency for this work is the Department of Defence (Defence).
1.2
The Hon Peter Lindsay MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Defence, advised the House that the estimated out-turn
cost of the proposal is $142.2 million, plus GST. Subject to
parliamentary approval, further design and construction will commence in late
2007 with expected completion by mid-2011.[2]
Background
RAAF Base Pearce
1.3
RAAF Base Pearce is essential to the Air Force capability as it is a
flying training Base for the RAAF and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) cadet
pilots. RAAF Base Pearce houses two flying training units;
n Number 2 Flying Training School, which provides pilot training with 41 Pilatus PC 9/A aircraft; and
n Number 79 Squadron,
which conducts jet-training courses with 14 Hawk 127 aircraft.
1.4
Since 1993, RAAF Base Pearce has also been a flying training base for
pilots of the Republic of Singapore Air Force.[3]
1.5
Further, RAAF Base Pearce is the only fully manned military airbase in
WA, and is thus of high strategic and operational importance. The Base has
operated as an airhead in support of Australian Defence Force (ADF) operations
in the Middle East as well as provided support for search-and-rescue and fisheries
patrols in the Indian and Southern Oceans. The Base also provides facilities
and services to RAN units during major exercises in the Western Australia
Exercise Area.[4]
Location of Site
1.6
RAAF Base Pearce is located adjacent to the town of Bullsbrook and is in
the electorate of Pearce in WA.[5] The proposed works are
contained within the existing boundary of RAAF Base Pearce and observe the RAAF
Base Pearce Master Plan.[6]
Inquiry Process
1.7
The Committee is required by the Act to consider public works over $15
million[7] and report to Parliament
on:
n the purpose of the
work and its suitability for that purpose;
n the need for, or the
advisability of, carrying out the work;
n whether the money to
be expended on the work is being spent in the most cost effective manner;
n the amount of revenue
the work will generate for the Commonwealth, if that is its purpose; and
n the present and
prospective public value of the work.[8]
1.8
The Committee called for submissions by advertising the inquiry in The
Australian on Saturday, 9 June 2007. The
Committee also sought submissions from relevant government agencies, local
government, private organisations and individuals, who may be materially
affected by or have an interest in the proposed work. The Committee
subsequently placed submissions and other information relating to the inquiry
on its web site in order to encourage further public participation.
Inspection and Hearing
1.9
On Thursday, 19 July 2007, the Committee inspected the site and environs
of the proposed works. A confidential briefing from officers of the Department
of Defence and a public hearing were held at RAAF Base Pearce, WA, later that
day.[9]