Otago Daily Times

$20,000 per bus shelter? Tendering thoughts on how that might add up

- John Lapsley is an Arrowtown writer.

LIFE gets far too exciting. I read that the goahead Queenstown Lakes District Council will bless residents with bus shelters, which skilled staff will build for a mere $20,000 each.

I hear you Wit’s End churls mumbling: ‘‘Dear God, twenty thou for some cruddy bus stop. I could knock up a shelter with gold knobs, marble floors and a Christmas tree, for only . . .’’

But wait, this $20,000 bus shelter includes a seat, a ski rack and bike stand, plus 12 months’ free consultati­ons on locations. (No limits on how many can campaign for a stop outside their front door.)

Still, 20 big ones? Perhaps if some citizen suggests they could wallop that price, the council may consider putting the bus shelters out to public tender. Anticipati­ng this, Wit’s End has prepared two tenders — the first for a shelter as per the council spec, the second, for a more luxurious bus shelter that reflects the actual council budget. Our pricing is as follows.

First Tender

(Matching council plan)

The Building: 1 Keter Factor 8x8 shed, with pitched roof and attractive weatherboa­rd look. Its double doors can be closed to the winter elements, and an approachin­g bus spotted through its windows. Cost: $1798 from Mitre 10. We can provide Queenstown with a cheaper $899 building, but appreciate the luxury version is more to the council’s taste.

Steel Ski Rack, to hold eight pairs of skis and 16 poles. Rough Rack brand purchased direct via their Fishpond website. $268.

Sixbicycle floor stand (steel), from Cycling Ideal. $85.

Mimosa Hampsted bench (with back support), eucalyptus hardwood, and people. rated Bunnings, to carry 270kg $199. or three large

In summary:

Luxury shed: $1798

Ski rack: $268 Bike rack: $85

Bench: $199

Total: $2350 Because the QLDC has indicated a budget of $20,000 per shelter, we have prepared a second tender to a higher specificat­ion, as follows.

Luxury Tender

Shed, bench, ski and bike racks, as per First Tender: $2350.

Children’s bus stop playground — with wooden playhouse, swings and sandpit. Trade Tested — $1342.

Heated spa pool for adults. LUX3 with three seats, 25 jets, a 2kW heater, ozone water sanitiser and LED floodlight­s. $4495 from Pure Spas.

Commuter entertainm­ent system — we suggest you be uncompromi­sing, and go straight to the topofthera­nge Samsung 65inch curved screen Ultra HD 4K Smart LED TV, $4848 from Noel Leeming. (Purchase will entitle the QLDC to 193 Fly Buys.)

Public address and ticketing system. We recommend you think outside the square, and install a parrot. A Trade Me bird supplier offers Rosie, an intelligen­t 3yearold galah who is already trained to greet commuters with a cheery ‘‘Hello’’.

Rosie has also mastered ‘‘Here, Puss Puss’’, and ‘‘Where’s the Cat?’’ so she can be taught to announce fares and, likely as not, to clip tickets (one peck for Frankton, two to town). Asking price $1000. ➏

Bus stop library for adult learning. The One World AZ Encycloped­ia, 22 volumes with stand. Used (some pages foxed) $300. We also offer a free Gideons Bible, but understand Christiani­ty is controvers­ial, and may open the council to legal action by any Victim of the Month.

Plus a ‘‘ratepayer bonus’’. Why not delight bus customers with

further unexpected services? Hence,

a ‘‘Super De Luxe’’ Massage Chair, in classy ivorycolou­red PV Leather, four air bags for the body, and 14 for the legs and ankles. Our chair offers four massage speeds, so it is adaptable for pensioners, and friskier occupation­s. $1299 from TVSN.

All up, our ‘‘luxury’’ tender elevates the council’s service from simple Bus Shelter to that of a modest

Community Centre, complete with education, entertainm­ent, sports and children’s facilities — all managed by a highly trained, nononsense parrot.

Regrettabl­y, our total price of $15,634 still falls well short of the council’s proposed $20,000. So we insist on providing for whichever purchasing officer you nominate, a fivenight Fijian holiday for two, staying in an oceanside room at the fivestar Denarau Sofitel. Flights included (Flight Centre, $3470).

Wit’s End trusts it has met council’s expectatio­ns, but should we have failed, please ask us to sharpen our pencils. After paying full retail prices, plus an overseas holiday bonus, we still have $896 of your $20,000 left.

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