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The Australian Government has announced its 2014 investment programme for Australia's roads and intermodal network. The road construction market will strengthen from 2015-16 onwards until 2023, stemming from existing federal funding commitments, ongoing maintenance, asset sale and new private toll road start ups. This High Value Opportunity (HVO) focuses on the three large scale road projects to the total of over A$26 billion (£14 billion): West Connex, Sydney, East West Link, Melbourne and the Bruce Highway Upgrade, Brisbane - incorporating the Great Northern Highway. Webinar overview: Scott Strain, Director for Trade Australia and New Zealand will provide a brief update on the Christchurch Rebuild Project, before handing over to Senior Trade Development Manager Antonia Yendell to introduce the Australian Roads High Value Opportunity (HVO). They will be joined by Dr Simon Wilkinson, a UKTI Specialist from the HVO Programme in London. Dr Wilkinson specialises in the transportation, water, energy and city development sectors. His presentation will: • Share key findings from a recent scoping visit to Australia and New Zealand • Highlight the opportunities for UK businesses • Provide an interpretation of the procurement pipelines • Comment on best practice.
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Scott Strain, Director of TradeAntonia Yendell, Senior Trade Development ManagerSimon Wilkinson, UKTI Specialist
Overview• What is an HVO?
• Brief recap of our HVO's
• Christchurch: update
• Australia Roads: update
• Q & A
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What is an HVO?
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What is an High Value Opportunity?A HVO is a major overseas project with a UK accessible contract value in excess of £250 million;
The High Value Opportunity Programme is a core UKTI strategy to identify, analyse and inform UK business about Global High Value Opportunities (HVO's*), specifically:
- Identifying, qualifying and structuring specific HVO's aligned with UK capability;- Raising awareness of the HVO portfolio, connecting UK based companies and support bidding;- Delivering value by helping companies, large and small, access the supply chain and win business.
As at January 2014 UK companies verified that UKTI has helped them win GBP 6.2bn of HVO contracts during FY2013/14 .
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Quick overview and Latest updateHVO NZ1: New Zealand Infrastructure & Christchurch Rebuild
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Christchurch Rebuild• Christchurch CBD devastated in
2010 & 2011 quakes.
• Christchurch rebuild $40bn (£20bn) over next 10 years
• 16 major government projects plus many private sector investments
• $9bn spend from government clients
• $20bn spend on residential building
• Constrained capacity and expertise in market (consultants, contractors, material , product)
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Christchurch pipeline of work by client
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Christchurch: the volume of work in historical context
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$4.1bn
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Project Scale
• $5.2 billion work in in projects over $50m
• $1.3 billion of work in projects between $10m to $50m
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New Zealand InfrastructureChristchurch a turn key opportunity into other significant infrastructure projects in New Zealand such as the
$27bn regeneration of Auckland (£13.5bn) over next 10 years
$20bn spend on transport infrastructure, both road and rail
National road investment of circa $15bn over next 10 years
We are arranging visits to by NZ Ministers and key procurement personnel to the UK
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To learn more about New ZealandWebinar link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/1971241085067232513
Contact:
Seaver Izatt, UKTI Trade Development Manager, Wellington
+64 (0)49242834
Contact: [email protected] to learn more
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HVO AUS5
Major Australian Roads
AUS 5 Major Australian Roads
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AUS5 – NATIONAL ROAD NETWORK• Roads is now the second largest sector of engineering construction (behindmining), but was the largest sector for almost all of the last 35 years.
• The Australian road network covers more than 817,000 kilometres.
• Approximate 657,000 kilometres are controlled by local government
• State-controlled roads account for about three quarters of all vehicle kilometres travelled.
• There are more than 37,000 road bridges across Australia.
• 75% of all passenger kilometres travelled in Australia occur on roads.
• Public transport is a major user of our road network. In Melbourne, for example, more than 80 per cent of all public transport kilometres are travelled on roads.
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AUS5 – MAJOR PROJECTS
East West - $17bn
West Connex – $11.5bn
Bruce - $8.5bn
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EAST WEST LINK - VICTORIATotal cost $17bn
PROJECT: 18 km including tunnel and road expansion across Melbourne CBD.
STAGES: Stage 1 - $8.8bn (road focused stage)
TIMELINE: 7 year project in stages - 2019 completion
AUTHORITY: Linking Melbourne Authority
FUNDING: Private Investment and Victorian Government
PROGRESS: Stage 1 Geotechnics completed
Tier 1 – Bid complete – consortia to be announced imminently
Tolling Consultancy required by April 2014 for bids December 2014
December 2014 Construction Date
Includes high priority infrastructure projects,
· Port of Melbourne Capacity Enhancement
· Melbourne Airport Expansion
· Melbourne Metro rail tunnel
· M80 Ring Road Upgrade
· Port of Hastings
· Western Interstate Freight Terminal
· Dandenong Rail Capacity Project
· Removing Level Crossings program
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WEST CONNEX - NSW$11.5 bn (increased budget)
PROJECT: 33km of road development/lane expansion to 4 lanes including airport link road & new tunnels
STAGES: 3
TIMELINE: 10 years - 2023 completionAUTHORITY: West Connex Delivery Authority
AGENCY: RMS – Roads & Maritime Services
FUNDING: NSW Government & Federal Gov
Potential for Private Investment
PROGRESS: Tier 1a Bid Complete
Tier 1b – EOI - April 2014 –
Tunnelling and Design
Construction to commence 2015
Includes Urban Revitalisation project:
· Underground car and truck parking
· Ground public transport
· Green landscaping redevelopment
· 25,000 residential and leisure development
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BRUCE HIGHWAY - QLD
$8.5bn (increased budget)
PROJECT: 1,700km existing road upgrade and repairs post flooding - focus 770km - Mackay to Cairns
Overtaking lane expansion, flood management, intersection upgrades, road safety resurfacing and bridges
STAGES: Projects based - 5 existing project upgrade and 13 new projects
TIMELINE: Now to 2020- determined by projectAUTHORITY: TMR - Queensland Government Chief Procurement office
PROGRESS: Construction already started across specific projects
Includes:
· Gateway North $1bn project
· Cardwell Range crossing upgrade
· Rehabilitation of bridges - including Burdekin River Bridge
· Pavement upgrade and renewal
· Bruce Highway condition improvement Townsville to Cairns
· 28 km ring road around Mackay
· 61km Cooroy to Curra section
· 1.6km bridge Yeppen South Floodplain
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AUSTRALIA TIMEFRAMES
https://www.nics.gov.au/
http://www.roadsaustralia.com.au/policy/pipeline/
For more details, please contact
Antonia Yendell, Senior Trade Development Manager,British Consulate General Melbourne [email protected]
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What do Australia & New Zealand Need from the UK?
• Business case and finance/funding advice
• Master planning
• Consulting engineering including environmental services
• Architectural services
• Cost and commercial management
• Risk management
• PPP advice and contract procurement
• Project management
• Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS)
• Building Information Modelling (BIM) services
• Construction including specialist sub-contractors (e.g. tunnelling and M&E)
• Component and material supply
• Operations
• Maintenance
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Questions