Page 2623 - Week 07 - Thursday, 3 August 2017
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Weighted Assessment Criteria
• Work Health and Safety Management
• Past Performance
• Technical, Managerial Skills and Resources to complete the project
• Contractor Knowledge of Contract, Construction Methodology, Program and Design
• Financial
(m) This information is commercial in confidence.
(n) The revised offer was required to include post tender negotiations items.
(o) Early works on the main contract scope commenced in March 2016 with the introduction of regular thermal imaging conducted by Brooks Marchant Pty on behalf of ACT Health. Additionally interim works were conducted by Martin Donnelly Pty in October 2016 and by Shepherd Electrical (ACT) Pty on the Building 12 Electrical Main Switchboard between January and March 2017. Formal main contract work with Shaw Building Group and their electrical subcontractor team (Shepherd Electrical (ACT) Pty) commenced on 7 April 2017
(p) Completion of the Building 2 Main Electrical Switchboard Replacement works is scheduled for June 2018. Completion of Building 12 Main Electrical Switchboard Replacement works is schedule for February 2019.
(q) It is a contract requirement that Canberra Hospital remain fully operational during these works. Current back-up arrangements such as back-up generators and use of back up switchboards will be utilised throughout the switchboard replacement project.
Canberra Hospital—auxilliary
(Question No 297)
Mrs Dunne asked the Minister for Health, upon notice, on 12 May 2017:
(1) How long has The Canberra Hospital Auxiliary shop operated at The Canberra Hospital.
(2) How much money has the Auxiliary raised through its shop at The Canberra Hospital since it opened.
(3) How much money has the Auxiliary donated in cash to The Canberra Hospital since it opened its shop at the hospital.
(4) What is the value of donations in kind the Auxiliary has made to The Canberra Hospital since it opened its shop at the hospital.
(5) What assessment has the government made as to the contribution the Auxiliary has made as to social capital to hospital patients, their families and hospital operations since it opened its shop at The Canberra Hospital.
(6) In the design for the redevelopment of the main foyer at The Canberra Hospital, why was the space allocated to The Canberra Hospital Auxiliary shop reduced.
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