House of Representatives Committees

Chapter 2 The Proposed Works

Purpose
Need
Scope
Project Delivery
Cost

2.1

The purpose of the proposed works is:

 

Need

2.2

Events leading to the requirement of the proposed works are as follows:

2.3

Army’s draft Infrastructure Strategic Planning Guidance indicates that the Liverpool Military Area will remain a critical base in the Army’s long term plan until 2025.5 Holsworthy is the only Sydney Defence property which is capable of development to achieve the Government’s special requirements,6 and works are therefore required to accommodate the newly established forces.

2.4

Many of the existing services and facilities are of inadequate quality and are no longer suitable for purpose as:

2.5

Regiments are currently accommodated in old facilities designed for other units. The Tactical Assault Group (East) is housed in temporary demountable and some prefabricated buildings on Luscombe Airfield. These facilities are inadequate and impact on each unit’s operational and administrative efficiency.8

 

Scope

2.6

The proposed scope of works for the 4 th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (Commando) are:

2.7

The proposed scope of works for the Incident Response Regiment are:

2.8

The proposed scope of works for the Holsworthy Base Redevelopment Project are:

 

Project Delivery

2.9

Subject to parliamentary approval, early works are planned to commence in March 2006, with progressive completion by late 2009.12

2.10

The project will be delivered using a proven project management approach. Construction works will occur progressively to ensure the quickest possible completion, while minimising disruption to the affected Army units. Major elements are to be delivered through a traditional process of detailed design and documentation by a number of design consultants, and construction by a number of head contractors.13

Cost

2.11

The estimated overall project cost for the Holsworthy Special Operations Working Accommodation and Base Redevelopment Stage 1 is $207.7 million.14 This figure includes:



Footnotes

1
Appendix C, Submission No.1, paragraph 2 Back
2
ibid, paragraph 4 Back
3
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 5 Back
4
ibdi, paragraph 6 Back
5
ibid, paragraph 9 Back
6
ibid, paragraph 19 Back
7
ibid, paragraph 21 Back
8
ibid, paragraph 22 Back
9
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 33 Back
10
ibid, paragraph 33 Back
11
ibid, paragraph 33 Back
12
ibid, paragraph 59 Back
13
Appendix C, Submission No. 1, paragraph 72 Back
14
ibid, paragraph 57 Back
15
Appendix D, Official Transcript of Evidence, page 2 Back

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