
Hopefully they used the wood from them for something, not just mulch.
You can't just 'do it'. The government would have to engage with the community and all stakeholders, develop plans, specifications and concepts, tender the project and so on.bdm wrote:An even better option would be to drop another $100-200m and just connect the Superway to T2T. There would have to be efficiencies. Save money in the long term.
The above were advanced enough for the recently announced project extension. As for tendering, was the recent extension to T2T put out to tender or simply awarded to the current construction consortium as a variation ?ChillyPhilly wrote:You can't just 'do it'. The government would have to engage with the community and all stakeholders, develop plans, specifications and concepts, tender the project and so on.bdm wrote:An even better option would be to drop another $100-200m and just connect the Superway to T2T. There would have to be efficiencies. Save money in the long term.
Plus, where's the extra money to.do.it going to come from?
It will be funded by the federal government as a sweetener for losing the submarine contract. I would bet my house on itdrsmith wrote:The above were advanced enough for the recently announced project extension. As for tendering, was the recent extension to T2T put out to tender or simply awarded to the current construction consortium as a variation ?ChillyPhilly wrote:You can't just 'do it'. The government would have to engage with the community and all stakeholders, develop plans, specifications and concepts, tender the project and so on.bdm wrote:An even better option would be to drop another $100-200m and just connect the Superway to T2T. There would have to be efficiencies. Save money in the long term.
Plus, where's the extra money to.do.it going to come from?
There are typically cost savings to be had when separate project elements are bundled together into a single package and these can be significant. The following grade separation project in Perth from a few years was done in conjunction with another an is an illustration of the savings that can be achieved.
https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Documen ... 319235.PDF
In that case, $8m or over 20% was shaved off the cost of the second grade separation and these were physically separate projects.
A possible source of funding could be from the Northern Connector if there's spare $$ left over from its budget after that's signed given the broad competitive infrastructure construction environment.
I think in the case of getting T2T to the Superway that it's unlikely though as if the Northern Connect contract is to be signed in Jan, it doesn't make a lot of sense to announce an extension to T2T only to revise that again a month or two later. In saying that though, it's a lot better than announcing something negative such as a delay in a project.
Muzzamo called it!muzzamo wrote:My gut feeling is that we could end up with a similar "surprise" for the intersection of South and Ayliffes Road. The concept design has been quite ambiguous regarding this intersection and dropping out of the competitive tender process we could see savings sufficient for the design to incorporate that intersection too.
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/sout ... 8bcfc2cfcb$620m Darlington upgrade set to be extended by 1km to Flinders University and medical centre
THE Darlington upgrade project is set to be extended by a kilometre north of Tonsley Boulevard to Flinders Uni and medical centre, under a proposal announced today.
The tender for the $620 million project also has been awarded to Gateway South, a joint venture between Fulton Hogan and Laing O’Rourke, the State and Federal governments announced in a joint statement.
Under the proposal, the existing Tonsley rail line would be extended to the Flinders University and Flinders Medical Centre and complement work already being undertaken between Tonsley and the Flinders precinct.
The revised scope of the Darlington project involves reconfiguring about 3.3km of South Road, from the Southern Expressway to north of Tonsley Boulevard, into an expressway-standard road, Federal Member for Boothby Andrew Southcott said
“It will include a lowered non-stop motorway that passes underneath Flinders Drive, Sturt Road, Mimosa Terrace/Sutton Road, Ayliffes Road and Tonsley Boulevard,” Dr Southcott said.
Please change your profile name to Nostradamus.muzzamo wrote:My gut feeling is that we could end up with a similar "surprise" for the intersection of South and Ayliffes Road. The concept design has been quite ambiguous regarding this intersection and dropping out of the competitive tender process we could see savings sufficient for the design to incorporate that intersection too.
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