Chapter 2 The Proposed Works
Purpose
2.1
The RAAF College Relocation Project comprises the relocation of:
n RAAF College Headquarters from Point Cook to RAAF Base Wagga, NSW;
n The OTS from Point
Cook to RAAF Base East Sale, Vic; and
n 1RTU from RAAF Base Edinburgh, SA, to RAAF Base Wagga.[1]
2.2
The purpose of the proposed works is to:
n replace aged
facilities and infrastructure;
n ensure compliance
with current Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) standards;
n produce cost
efficiencies;
n address deficiencies
associated with overcrowding and the dysfunctional layout of existing
facilities.[2]
2.3
Defence has submitted that the proposed work will also support the
Government’s commitment to regional Australia.[3]
Need
2.4
The RAAF College Relocation Project was prompted by:
n the Defence Efficiency
Review, which found that cost efficiencies could be achieved through the
closure of Point Cook Base, Vic;
n Defence policy, which
seeks to decrease the number of bases across Australia; and
n the inadequacy of the
existing 1RTU facilities at RAAF Base Edinburgh.[4]
Options Considered
2.5
The decision to relocate RAAF College units to RAAF Bases East Sale and
Wagga was based upon Defence planning, which has identified these bases for
long-term retention as RAAF training centres.[5]
2.6
While neither RAAF Base East Sale nor RAAF Base Wagga have current
Master Plans, siting of individual facilities has been confirmed by Site
Selection Boards. A Master Plan for RAAF Base East Sale is in development.[6]
Defence’s main submission to the inquiry stated that scope elements for the
project had been
…tested via a process of examining various options, vetting
with user input and design consultant analysis.[7]
2.7
This process involved the consideration of such factors as:
n adaptive reuse of
existing facilities;
n obtaining the best mix
of room sizes and types;
n alternative storage
solutions;
n compatibility of
proposed facilities with tasks undertaken;
n functional
relationships between facilities elements;
n flexibility of
design;
n whole-of-life
environmentally sustainable design;
n capacity of services
and infrastructure;
n durability and
maintenance requirements of materials; and
n appropriate
landscaping.[8]
Scope
2.8
It is proposed that works to provide for the RAAF OTS at RAAF Base East
Sale would comprise:
n purpose-built Staff
and Administration Headquarters;[9]
n purpose-built Officer Training School facilities;[10]
n purpose-built
external and physical training facilities;[11]
n purpose-built
living-in accommodation for the Officer Training School, comprising four
two-storey buildings with 30 beds each;[12]
n new combined
all-ranks mess;[13] and
n domestic support
facilities, including upgraded clothing store and additional car-parking.[14]
2.9
Construction of facilities for the Headquarters RAAF College and 1RTU at RAAF Base Wagga would comprise:
n refurbishment of
existing building to provide administrative facilities for the Headquarters RAAF College;[15]
n administration and
training facilities for the 1RTU, including Staff and Administration
Headquarters, classrooms and an indoor physical training area;[16]
n purpose-built
external training facilities;[17]
n purpose-built
living-in accommodation for 1RTU, consisting of three two-storey buildings and
a single-storey building for Specialised Training Section recruits and the
Military Skill Instructor course, communal recreation facility and minor
refurbishment of existing living-in accommodation for senior non-commissioned
officers;[18] and
n base domestic
support, including refurbishment of airmen’s mess kitchen and servery,
extension and refurbishment of medical and dental facilities, new psychological
unit accommodation, new ground training equipment store, minor upgrades to
registry and stores, and some additional car-parking.[19]
2.10
Defence proposed that associated upgrades to engineering services to
provide for the new and expanded facilities will be executed at both bases.
This would include works to:
n hydraulic services;
n sewerage lines;
n water and stormwater
reticulation;
n fire services;
n electrical services;
and
n data and
communications systems.[20]
2.11
The relocation project will leave vacant some facilities at RAAF Base
Edinburgh that may be available for demolition following the conduct of an
asbestos survey. Defence’s main submission reported that specific buildings to
be demolished had not yet been identified as RAAF Base Edinburgh is currently
undergoing a comprehensive heritage survey.[21]
Project Delivery
2.12
Subject to parliamentary approval, it is anticipated that works would
commence at both East Sale and Wagga in late 2005, with completion by the end
of 2008.[22]