House of Representatives Committees

Joint Standing Committee on Public Works
Committee activities (inquiries and reports)

HMAS Cairns Redevelopment, Cairns , QLD

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Chapter 2 The Proposed Works

Purpose
Need
Options Considered
Scope
Land Acquisition
Use of Commercial Wharf
Project Delivery
Cost

Purpose

2.1

Defence submitted that the purpose of the proposed works is to:

Need

2.2

The impetus for the proposed work arose from:

 

Options Considered

2.3

As HMAS Cairns is the only naval base in Queensland, no alternative sites were investigated. Options considered for the base redevelopment and accommodation of ACPBs were:

2.4

At the public hearing, Defence reported that it had compared the cost-effectiveness of building new shore facilities to that of adaptive reuse of existing facilities and had found that the former option would incur a 50 per cent cost premium.5 For this reason, Defence determined the proposed acquisition of increased berthing access at the adjacent commercial wharf; and the refurbishment of existing shore facilities at HMAS Cairns to be the preferred project option.6

Scope

2.5

Defence describes key project elements as:

Land Acquisition

2.6

In order to accommodate the proposed redevelopment, Defence plans to acquire, through normal commercial means, “an interest in several properties adjacent to HMAS Cairns…”. Defence reported that negotiations undertaken prior to the date of submission (March 2006) had been positive.8 The estimated cost of the land acquisitions was included in the confidential project cost estimate supplied to the Committee.

2.7

Defence’s Statement of Evidence indicated that the additional property to be acquired includes Lot 485 (currently in the hands of the Cairns Port Authority) and the Training Ship Endeavour, which will be incorporated into HMAS Cairns for ongoing use by naval cadets.

Use of Commercial Wharf

2.8

Defence’s proposal includes the construction of a new access jetty to service two new berths at the neighbouring commercial wharf.9 Defence states, however, that increased naval access to, and use of, the commercial wharf will not impede commercial activity at the site.10

 

Project Delivery

2.9

Defence proposes that the project will be delivered using a managing contractor arrangement, which will provide strong on-site management and assist in the synchronisation of construction activities and ongoing base operations.11

Cost

2.10

The estimated outturn cost of the proposed work is $76.3 million.12



Footnotes

1

Appendix C, Submission No.1, paragraph 2 Back

2 ibid, paragraphs 3 and 7 Back
3

Appendix C, Submission No.1, paragraph 3 Back

4

ibid, paragraph 4 Back

5 Appendix D, Official Transcript of Evidence, page 3 Back
6 Appendix C, Submission No.1, paragraphs 29 - 30 Back
7

Appendix C, Submission No.1, paragraphs 11 - 25 Back

8

ibid, paragraph 27 Back

9

ibid, paragraph 11 Back

10

ibid, paragraph 39 Back

11

Appendix C, Submission No.1, paragraph 36 Back

12

ibid, paragraph 28 Back


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