Chapter 1 Introduction
Referral of Work
1.1
On 29 March 2007 a proposal for the fit-out of new leased office
accommodation at Brisbane Airport for the Australian Customs Service (ACS) 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 ACS.
1.2
The Hon Peter Lindsay MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for
Defence, informed the House that the estimated cost of the proposed work was
$15.84 million inclusive of GST. Subject to Parliamentary approval the fit-out
procurement process could begin during the period September to November 2008.
The ACS anticipates occupying the building from January 2009 to complete the
fit-out and will progressively occupy the building from May 2009.
Background
1.3
The ACS office in Brisbane is currently located at 140 Creek Street, in
the central business district (CBD). These premises have been occupied since
1999. In addition, the ACS also has office accommodation at other sites within
the Brisbane environs, including the Brisbane airport precinct and the Fishermans Island port precinct.
1.4
Over the past 10 years ACS has expanded to additional sites to meet
operational requirements and house increased staff numbers. This has resulted
in a number of dispersed leases.
1.5
In October 2005, the ACS appointed a property manager, United Group
Services, to conduct a market assessment of the Brisbane commercial and leasing
market with a view to obtaining a site that would offer the opportunity to
collocate staff and that would also coincide with the expiration of some
existing leases including the lease on 140 Creek Street.[2]
Site of the Proposed Works
1.6
The proposed building site is located within the Number 1 Airport Drive
precinct at the entrance to Brisbane Airport on the south-western perimeter of Brisbane
Airport Corporation’s (BAC) lease area. The site is to the north of the Direct
Factory Outlet (DFO) centre, to the northwest of the BAC Administration Building and northwest of a potential future Airtrain station, and is bounded by Airport Drive
and the Gateway Motorway.[3]
Inquiry Process
1.7
The Committee is required by the Act to consider public works over $15
million[4] 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.[5]
1.8
The Committee called for submissions by advertising the inquiry in The
Weekend Australian and the Brisbane Courier Mail on Saturday, 7 April 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 Wednesday 25 July 2007, the Committee inspected the proposed site and
environs of the proposed works. Later a confidential hearing was conducted,
attended by officials of the ACS, on the costs of the proposed Fit-Out of New
Leased Premises for the ACS at the Circuit, Brisbane Airport, Queensland
project followed by a public hearing both of which were held at The Boardroom,
Aviation Australia, Brisbane Airport, Queensland.[6]