House of Representatives Committees

Chapter 2 The Proposed Works

Purpose
Need
Options Considered
Scope
Project Delivery
Cost

Purpose

2.1

The purpose of the proposed work is to provide international standard accommodation to meet CSIRO Entomology research requirements. Specifically, it is anticipated that the new and refurbished facilities will:

 

Need

2.2

The Division of Entomology currently conducts scientific research in buildings that range in age from 32 to 76 years old. Building 101, constructed in 1929, was modified in 1956,8 while building 135 was constructed in 1973 and has never been refurbished.9 These buildings:

 

Options Considered

2.3

In planning the proposed works, the CSIRO considered a number of options. The ‘do nothing’ option was rejected as the existing facilities cannot continue to support the requisite biotechnological research activities.10

2.4

Re-use of the existing buildings alone was not considered to be viable as the buildings could not deliver sufficient floor area (paragraph 2.3.20). Further, modification of the laboratories housed in the heritage listed Building 101would require costly alterations to the building’s structural support system of load-bearing internal walls. Such refurbishment would also necessitate an increase in fume cupboard exhaust stacks, which would have an unacceptable impact upon the heritage values of the building façade.11

2.5

The selected option was most preferred as it would preserve the heritage features of Building 101 and ensure minimal disruption to research activities during construction.12

 

Scope

2.6

The proposed work comprises the following elements:

 

Project Delivery

2.7

It is proposed that the works will be delivered under a lump sum contract by a successful short-listed tenderer (paragraph 17.0). It is anticipated that construction will commence early in 2006, with completion in 2007.16

Cost

2.8

The estimated cost of the proposed works is $14.5 million. This figure includes escalation costs, contingencies, professional fees and authorities charges. It does not include relocation costs, loose furniture, fittings and equipment.17



Footnotes

1
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 1.0.2 Back
2
ibid, paragraph 2.1.12 Back
3
ibid, paragraph 13.0.101 Back
4
ibid, paragraph 1.0.5 Back
5
ibid, paragraph 1.0.7 Back
6
ibid, paragraph 2.2.19 Back
7
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 6.1 Back
8
ibid, paragraph 1.0.3 Back
9
ibid, paragraph 2.2.17 Back
10
ibid, paragraph 2.3.21 Back
11
ibid, paragraph 2.2.16 Back
12
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 2.3.22 Back
13
ibid, paragraph 10.1.70 Back
14
ibid, paragraph 10.1.71 Back
15
ibid, paragraphs 6.1.52 and10.10.87 Back
16
ibid, paragraph 18.0.106 Back
17
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 16.0 Back

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