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Valley Ponds, Gungahlin

(a) The preliminary sketch plan (PSP) has been completed, government agency comments received, and the final sketch plan (FSP) commenced.

(b) Key milestones

August 2010 - contract for design awarded;

November 2010 - PSP submitted;

December 2010 - government agency comments on PSP received and FSP commenced;

February 2011 - development application (DA) lodged and tenders for design called;

April 2011 - DA approved; and

May 2011 - contract for construction awarded. Construction commences.

(c) Milestones to date have been met.

(d) None.

(e) Cardno Young has been engaged to undertake design. Construction will be publicly tendered.

(f) Design Reports will be available to the public as part of the DA submission.

North Weston / Molonglo Stormwater Harvesting Scheme

(a) Preliminary sketch plan (PSP) close to completion.

(b) Key milestones

January 2011 - tenders for a FSP called;

March 2011 - award FSP;

June 2011 - FSP report complete and government agency consultation;

July 2011 - DA lodged. Public call for construction tenders; and

October 2011 - contract for construction awarded. Construction commences.

(c) Design complexities during PSP are now resolved.

(d) None.

(e) Open tenders will be called early 2011 for FSP design. Construction will be publicly tendered.

(f) Cardno Young has undertaken PSP design.

(g) Design reports will be available to the public as part of the DA submission.

Finance—capital budget initiatives
(Question No 1286)

Mr Seselja asked the Minister for Planning, upon notice, on 7 December 2010 (redirected to the Acting Minister for Planning):

For each of the capital budget initiatives published in the 2010-11 Budget for the ACT Planning and Land Authority, (a) how is the initiative progressing to date, (b) what are the key milestones for each initiative, (c) have all milestones up to this point been met on time; if not, what is the reason for each delay, (d) how many staff have been employed to date in order to implement each initiative, (e) what contractors will be engaged and how is the engagement of contractors progressing, (f) which contractors have been engaged to date and (g) if the initiative is a feasibility study, when will the study be complete and will it be publicly released.

Mr Stanhope: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:


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