Mercury (Hobart)

Bids sought on bridge job

- BLAIR RICHARDS blair. richards@ news. com. au

THE state government has invited constructi­on firms to come up with a final design for the Bridgewate­r Bridge.

A new four- lane bridge will either replace the existing bridge or be built alongside it.

Four constructi­on companies were submitting proposals to build the $ 576million project.

THE state government has released a “reference design” of a new Bridgewate­r bridge, with four constructi­on companies invited to come up with the final product.

A new four- lane bridge will either replace the existing bridge or be built alongside it.

Infrastruc­ture Minister Michael Ferguson said four constructi­on companies were submitting proposals to be considered to build the $ 576 million project.

Mr Ferguson said the proposals were being assessed and two successful companies would be appointed to start a competitiv­e design and tender

process in December, before the build contract was awarded at the end of next year.

“A reference design has been released to the community for feedback as part of a broad community consultati­on process, which will run until Friday, November 13,” Mr Ferguson said.

“The reference design in

cludes a new two- lane bridge and a second two- lane bridge on the alignment of the existing bridge, and shows what may be built to deliver the project’s final requiremen­ts within the budget that is available.

“The reference design is not the final design and is likely to evolve during the com

petitive design process as tenderers use their specialist knowledge and expertise to improve the design to achieve the best outcomes for Tasmanians.”

Labor Lyons MHR Brian Mitchell was concerned the process that allowed private companies to come up with a design would lock the public out of the project.

Mr Mitchell said, apart from a list of parameters provided by the government, commercial bidders for the project would then seek to come up with the cheapest way of doing the bridge to win the competitiv­e tender.

“This is public infrastruc­ture, the public should have

ownership of this, particular­ly the people of Bridgewate­r. This shouldn’t just be lumped on the people of Bridgewate­r just as a transport link,” he said.

“They have to live with it and see it every day.”

Mr Mitchell said as the tender was not due to be awarded until late next year it seemed unlikely cars would be driving over the bridge by 2024.

“Given it’s taken six years to get started on the airport roundabout, I think that’s ambitious,” he said.

Public consultati­on sessions on the bridge will be held at Brighton Civic Centre on Wednesday October 28.

THIS IS PUBLIC INFRASTRUC­TURE, THE PUBLIC SHOULD HAVE OWNERSHIP OF THIS, PARTICULAR­LY THE PEOPLE OF BRIDGEWATE­R. THIS SHOULDN’T JUST BE LUMPED ON THE PEOPLE OF BRIDGEWATE­R JUST AS A TRANSPORT LINK

LABOR LYONS MHR BRIAN MITCHELL

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