Objective |
2.1 |
The primary aim of the proposed work is to construct a facility with the capacity to support the NLA’s ongoing storage needs within the legislative requirements of the National Library Act 1960 and the Library’s Service Charter.1
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Need |
2.2 |
In order to fulfil its legislated role, and to meet the delivery obligations of its Service Charter, the NLA has a requirement for additional storage space within close proximity to the main library building.2
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All of the library’s current facilities are at, or nearing, full capacity. Storage capacity at the main library and Hume Annexe repository will be exhausted by early to mid-2006; while the Hume repository is full.3
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Further, the NLA’s lease on the Hume Warehouse repository expires on 30 June 2006, with a one-year option to renew. The facility lacks appropriate insulation and air-conditioning and is deemed to be unsuitable for long-term use by the NLA.4
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The lease on the Hume Annexe repository expires on 17 May 2013. The building in its current form is considered to be suitable for long-term library storage use, but will reach full capacity in 2006.5
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Scope |
2.6 |
The NLA proposal describes a single facility comprising two modules accessed by an Operations Area.6 Module 1, intended for the storage of hard copy newspapers, will be three storeys high with a total footprint area of 1, 100 square metres. Module 2, designed for the storage of other paper-based materials, will be one storey high with a total footprint area of 2, 000 square metres.7
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2.7 |
Work elements required to meet the NLA’s objectives comprise:
- bulk earthworks and site preparation;
- services infrastructure;
- building envelope works and services;
- siteworks and landscape; and
- building fit-out, equipment and furnishings.8
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2.8 |
Works to specific areas will include:
Operations Area
- public entry;
- work space for one to three staff;
- staff lunch area/kitchenette;
- public reading area;
- toilets; and
- loading dock.
Module 1
- two levels of 2.5 – 2.6 metre clear height mezzanine floor structure;
- access stairs;
- handrails; and
- access hoist.
Module 2
- double-sided high rise adjustable shelving;
- steel guide rails for stock picking machine; and
- walkways and fire egress paths.
Exterior
- 1.8 metre perimeter security fence;
- automatic sliding access gate;
- four car-parking spaces;
- truck turning space;
- security lighting;
- safe roof access system; and
- hard and soft landscape treatment for dust minimisation.9
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2.9 |
It is intended that the proposed facility will have a design life of 40 years.10
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Project Delivery |
2.10 |
The NLA proposes to adopt a design and construct project delivery system in an attempt to reduce the risk presented by time constraints associated with the expiry of the Hume Warehouse lease in 2006.11
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Cost |
2.11 |
The total estimated cost of the proposed works is $9.9 million. This cost includes:
- management and design fees;
- land purchase;
- capital works;
- book relocation; and
- contingencies.12
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2.12 |
The cost estimate does not include:
- Goods and Service Tax (GST).13
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Value for Money |
2.13 |
The NLA believes the proposed development to be a cost-effective property solution. The NLA considered eight options to meet its project objectives.14 Of these, Option 3 was identified by the NLA as being the most “beneficial” and also “the most acceptable on the basis of a risk and benefits analysis.”15
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In addition, the NLA expects the project to benefit the local ACT community by generating employment opportunities for sub-contractors and skilled tradespeople.16
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1 |
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 41 Back
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2 |
ib id, paragraphs 1 – 4 Back |
3 |
ib id, paragraphs 17 – 18 and paragraph 21 Back |
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ib id, paragraphs 18 - 19 Back |
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Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraphs 20 – 21 Back |
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ib id, Appendix 1, Footprint Reduction Diagram Back |
7 |
ib id, Attachment A, pages 4 - 7 Back |
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ib id, Attachment A, page 13 Back |
9 |
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, Attachment A, pages 6 - 7 Back |
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ib id, paragraph 33 Back |
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ib id, paragraph 78 Back |
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ib id, paragraph 77 Back |
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Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 77 Back |
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ib id, paragraphs 42 - 47 Back |
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ib id, paragraph 49 Back |
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ib id, paragraph 76 Back |