WESTERN ROAD UPGRADES PROGRAM WBHO Presentation.pdf · PROJECT OVERVIEW 5 The Victorian Government...
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16 May 2017
WESTERN ROAD UPGRADES PROGRAM
Netflow Industry Networking Event
AGENDA
Welcome, Event Agenda & Speaker Introduction Andrew Bradley - ICN
Project Overview, Consortium Overview and Packages Graeme Symonds - Netflow
Damien Augustinus – Netflow
Chris Harper - Netflow
EOI Registration Process Andrew Bradley - ICN
Panel Q & A Damien Augustinus
Graeme Symonds
Chris Harper
Jacqui Berry
Cate Marr
Informal Networking
OUR FOCUS IS TO ASSEMBLE A
TEAM OF SUBCONTRACTORS
AND SUPPLIERS THAT
UNDERSTANDS DELIVERY IN
THE LOCAL CONTEXT AND
FOSTERS STRONG LOCAL
RELATIONSHIPS.
INTRODUCTION
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
PROJECT OVERVIEW
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The Victorian Government is proposing a large-scale, strategically focussed Western Road Upgrades program to transform Melbourne’s outer suburban arterial road network and address the infrastructure gap generated by rapid land use change. The program is sometimes known as the Western Road Upgrades Program or The Project.
Western Road Upgrades Program scope will include:
- Development Phase Works:
• Arterial road upgrades: design, financing and construction of eight arterial road upgrades in Melbourne’s western suburbs.
• Initial rehabilitation works: delivery and financing of rehabilitation works within a maintenance area encompassing approximately 800 lane km of arterial roads (the Project Maintenance Area).
- Maintenance: delivery of maintenance (routine and periodic) and rehabilitation of arterial roads, structures and road side assets in the Project Maintenance Area, including incident response, with maintenance obligations commencing during the Development Phase. Duration of the Maintenance Phase is 20 years following completion of the Development Phase.
PROJECT OVERVIEW - OBJECTIVES
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meet the growing vehicle travel demand by reducing congestion on arterial roads in Melbourne’s fast growing western
outer suburbs;
improve the reliability and performance of arterial roads and reduce vehicle operating costs through enhanced
maintenance outcomes;
promote investment and employment creation by improving the access to key economic centres and employment
clusters;
contribute to the creation of a safe and accessible road network that supports the health and wellbeing of all users and the
liveability of communities; and
seek a value for money solution for road users through innovative design, optimum risk allocation between the Project
parties and a whole of life approach to the design and maintenance of the arterial road network in scope.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – ARTERIAL ROAD UPGRADES
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The winning bidder will be responsible for the design and construction of the upgrades on eight arterial roads:
1. Dunnings Rd & Palmers Rd to Overton Rd
2. Palmers Rd from Overton Rd to Western Freeway
3. Derrimut Rd from Sayers Rd to Dohertys Rd
4. Leakes Rd from Fitzgerald Rd to Derrimut Rd
5. Dohertys Rd from Fitzgerald Rd to Grieve Parade
6. Dohertys Rd from Foundation Rd to Palmers Rd
7. Forsyth Rd from Old Geelong Rd to Princes Freeway
8. Duncans Rd Interchange
The winning bidder will be responsible for the duplication of these roads and upgrade of existing pavements and structures.
Key element of the works will involve staging of all works to reduce disruption.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – INITIAL REHAB WORKS
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Initial rehabilitation works on pavements and structures is required to meet the Project requirements. This is expected to include major resurfacing, regulation and/or rehabilitation of the pavements.
The diagram indicates the Western Road Upgrades network and the current pavement condition of roads within the Project Maintenance Area. Different levels of rehabilitation will be required to bring the entire network up to a consistent level of service.
Rehabilitation/strengthening works on nominated, or otherwise identified, structures is also to be completed during the Initial Maintenance Phase.
- For example, bridges and pedestrian overpasses at Dynon Road, Geelong Road, Princes Highway and Lewis Street that are expected to require rehabilitation works.
- It is expected that this work will include bearing replacement and replacement of expansion joints.
Rehabilitation Work to be undertaken concurrently with the arterial road network upgrade works.
PROJECT OVERVIEW – MAINTENANCE
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The maintenance services for the pavements, structures, drainage and roadside assets within the Project Maintenance Area (approx. 800 lane km of arterial roads) include:
- routine maintenance (including inspections, incident response and reinstatement);
- periodic maintenance;
- rehabilitation; and
- the development and maintenance of asset management systems.
VicRoads will continue to be the Operator of the network and interface with customers through the existing Traffic Management Centre.
PROJECT SCOPE AND PROCUREMENT
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The Western Road Upgrades Program is being procured as an availability based PPP with the Victorian Government with a term of 20 years commencing from the completion of the Development Phase.
This RFP is in relation to the “Western Package”
- First road upgrade package that the Government has committed to funding and delivering under a PPP model. As such it is tendered on a stand-alone basis.
- Scope, procurement approach and timing of other road packages will be advised by the Government.
- Likely two other similar road packages to be procured consecutively (TBC).
The scope of the Project specifically excludes:
- Delivery of maintenance and rehabilitation of traffic signals, street lighting, and intelligent transport systems in the Project Maintenance Area.
- Operational responsibility and control of the Project Maintenance Area (which will remain with VicRoads).
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PROJECT TIMELINE
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PROCUREMENT AND DELIVERY TIMELINE
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EOI Released
8 November 2016
EOI
Submitted
9 December
2016
RFP
Released
March
2017
20-week
RFP
process
2 August
2017 Bid
Date
Contract
Close &
Financial
Close
Dec 2017
Development Phase
Start = Jan 2018
Duration is bid
variable
Initial Maintenance
Phase
(Duration is bid
variable)
Full Maintenance
Phase (20 years)
Consortium Overview
CONSORTIUM MEMBERS
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SERVICES CONTRACTOR
CONSORTIUM SPONSORS
FINANCIAL ADVISER
DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
NETFLOW
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Netflow is a Joint Venture between Cintra and Plenary with a focus on tolled road concession projects in Australia and New Zealand
Netflow brings together two of the largest developers and managers of infrastructure globally:
- Cintra offers unparalleled international experience as a large investor and operator of toll roads and as a technology innovator
- Plenary is a leading developer, operator and manager of civil and social infrastructure assets in Australia and North America
Netflow harnesses Cintra and Plenary’s extensive in-house capabilities in design, construction, traffic and revenue analysis, project management, finance, road operations and maintenance, customer service and tolling technology.
Able to leverage collective organisational capabilities and subsidiaries:
- Ferrovial Agroman
- Broadspectrum
- Amey
- Plenary Asset Management
A range of future opportunities have been identified by Netflow, including these Victorian road packages.
CINTRA
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Type of Asset Toll road
Total Investment $4.7 billion
Equity % 43%
Concession Term 1999 – 2098
Project Description:
Toronto’s 407 ETR is the world’s first
fully electronic, barrier-free toll
highway.
The 108-kilometre highway stretches
from Burlington (SW of Toronto), to
Pickering (NE). Operations and
maintenance is performed in-house by
Cintra, including the toll collection
system that handles tolls from more
than one million user transponders.
407 ETR Ontario (Canada)
NTE Texas (USA)
LBJ Express Texas (USA)
I-66 Virginia (USA)
Type of Asset Toll road
Total Investment $2.7 billion
Equity % 57%
Concession Term 2009 – 2061
Project Description:
The NTE is a 21km highway dedicated
to improving mobility along a series of
highways vital to the region.
The NTE managed lanes is one of the
most innovative and complex road
buildings project in USA, which provide
services to one of the most congested
corridor in the country. NTE offers
faster, safer and more reliable travel.
Type of Asset Toll road
Total Investment $3.2 billion
Equity % 51%
Concession Term 2010 - 2061
Project Description:
The 27km LBJ Express managed lanes
project features some of the most
innovative congestion-management
solutions in the US. A tollway within a
freeway, users are provided the choice of
driving in non-tolled lanes or paying a toll
to bypass those lanes.
Combined with fully-electronic tolls and
dynamic pricing based on traffic, the toll
lanes allow for the movement of traffic at
more consistent and reliable speeds.
Type of Asset Toll road
Total Investment $4.0 billion
Equity % N/A
Concession Term 2016-2066
Project Description:
Cintra-led consortium was recently
named preferred bidder to deliver the I-
66 tollroad project.
The I-66 is one of the main arterial of
the region. The upgrade will include
three regular lanes in each direction,
two managed lanes in each direction ,
new and expanded transit services and
park-and-ride lots; and interchange
improvements to enhance safety and
reduce congestion,
PLENARY
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Type of Asset Road
Total Investment $1.6 billion
Equity % 40%
Concession Term 2015 – 2043
Project Description:
The TSRC is a 41km bypass which runs
to the North of Toowoomba from
Warrego Highway to the Gore Highway
via Charlton.
The project will assist in reducing travel
time across the Toowoomba range by
up to 40 minutes.
Construction commenced in late 2015
with an estimated construction period of
three years.
Plenary and Cintra are equity investors.
Toowoomba SRC Queensland (Australia)
SH183 Managed Lanes
Texas (USA)
US36 Express Lanes Colorado (USA)
Sydney Metro NW New South Wales
(Australia)
Type of Asset Toll road
Total Investment $1.1 billion
Equity % N/A
Concession Term 2014 – 2039
Project Description:
The SH 183 Managed Lanes Project
involves the design, construction, short-
term financing, O&M of a 14 mile
portion of State Highway 183 through
the cities of Euless, Irving and Dallas in
Texas.
The SH 183 highway serves as a
primary arterial road between Dallas
and Fort Worth.
Type of Asset Rail
Total Investment $3.7 billion
Equity % 10%
Concession Term 2014-2029
Project Description:
A 36km rail link serving Sydney’s fast
growing north-west corridor. The
Sydney Metro Northwest will deliver
faster travel times to Sydney’s CBD at
least every four minutes during peak
periods.
The project includes eight new railway
stations, five existing railway stations
converted to rapid transit standard and
4,000 new commuter car parking
spaces.
Type of Asset Toll road
Total Investment $270 million
Equity % 100%
Concession Term 2014 – 2064
Project Description:
The dynamic tolled managed lanes
project promotes multimodal
transportation strategies that increase
travel choices and efficiency for all
modes - including general and
managed lanes, bus rapid transit,
bicycling and walking, while reducing
emissions and resource use. Now
completed, residents have more
options for cleaner, safer and less
congested travel.
WBHO
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Warrego Highway
Upgrade QLD
Princes Highway
Duplication Winchelsea, VIC
Tourle St &
Cormorant Road Newcastle, NSW
Durban Bus Rapid
Transit Durban, South Africa
Client Dep. of Transport
& Main Roads
Completion Date 2013
Value $118m
Reconstruction and widening of 90km of
flood damaged Warrego Highway in
variable subgrade conditions.
Works were completed in urban and
regional environments, and involved
highway traffic management, with over
20% of all traffic heavy freight vehicles.
Focus on local industry involvement and
community engagement: Over $25m
was spent on local services and
businesses.
Client VicRoads
Completion Date 2018
Value $60m
11.5km upgrade of Princes Highway, a
key regional route providing access for
freight to Victoria’s ports and airports.
Involves duplication between
Winchelsea and Armytage Road.
Delivery adjacent to live traffic (8,000+
vehicles daily), significant earthworks,
environmental management and
stakeholder engagement.
Targeting a practical completion date
over six months earlier than the contract
PC date.
Client Roads & Maritime
Services
Completion Date 2017
Value $50m
Duplication, described by Regional
Development Authority as project of
‘national significance’ and ranked as the
number one infrastructure priority for the
region in its 2014 Hunter Economic
Infrastructure Plan.
Involves duplicating 3.8km of Tourle
Street and Cormorant Road between
Industrial Drive at Mayfield West and
Egret Street at Kooragang, including
new bridge.
Client eThekwini
Transport
Completion Date 2017
Value $420m
Integrated rail and bus routes and a Bus
Rapid Transit System (BRT) comprising
dedicated lanes and interchange
facilities:
• 4km road route, involving upgrades,
new roads & structures
• New 4.3km route through CBD, with
traffic management, staging and
stakeholder engagement
• Brownfield construction of 2.5km of
BRT in Durban’s CBD
BROADSPECTRUM / AMEY
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Stewardship Maintenance Contract Sydney South Zone, NSW
Sheffield Streets Ahead PFI Sheffield, UK
Client Roads & Maritime Services
Contract Term 7 years 2014 – 2021 + 3 yr optional ext.
Value $700m – $1b
Manages and maintains over 670 carriageway kilometres of roads along with a wide
range of corridor assets including major slopes, noise walls, culverts, drainage and
verges. We also manage and maintain 201 bridges and 10 tunnels including major
structures such as the Anzac Bridge and the Mascot Tunnel under Sydney Airport.
Full asset management services from inspection and reactive/routine maintenance to
the identification, design and delivery of forward programs of work that includes
rehabilitation, renewal and improvement works of both roads and Bridges. We deliver
over 75 Projects per annum (Design and Construction) in Roads and Bridges ranging
from $500k to $50m per project.
Client Sheffield City Council
Contract Term 25 years 2012 – 2037
Value $4b
The Sheffield Streets Ahead Project is designed to upgrade and maintain the entire
infrastructure including the city’s roads, pavements, street lighting, bridges and street
scene over a 25 year contract period.
The contract involves an initial five year core investment period (CIP), this includes
treatment of over 1890km of carriageways and 3290km footways , Street lighting LED
upgrades, strengthening and refurbishment of over 40 structures, drainage
improvement, replacement of traffic signal equipment and tree management .
Following the CIP, the assets will be maintained at these improved, prescribed levels,
achieved throughout lifecycle investment over the remaining contract period
PACKAGES
WORKS PACKAGES
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For the Western Road Upgrades Project scope of works, our focus is to assemble a team of subcontractors and suppliers that is well-resourced, understands delivery in the local context, brings strong local relationships, and addresses the State Government aims of local industry involvement and development.
INITIAL CAPITAL WORKS PACKAGES
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• Asphalt and Bitumen Seal, Supply and Placement
• PVC Pipe, Conduits and Fittings Supply
• Electrical and Telecommunication Pits Supply
• Traffic Signals Supply and Installation
• Quarry and Fill Material Supply
• Precast Stormwater Drainage RCP, RCBC and Pits Supply
• Kerb and Channel Subcontractor
• Ready Mix Concrete Supply
• Reinforcing Supply
• Precast Concrete Bridge Girders Supply
• Guard Fence Supply and Installation
• Bridge Rail, Parapet Rail and Anti-Throw Screens Supply and Installation
• Elastomeric Bearings and Expansion Joints Supply
• Precast Concrete Bridge Parapet Supply
• Piling Subcontractor (Supply and Construction)
• Bridge Girder Erection Subcontractor (Cranage)
• Concrete Pavement Subcontractor (Footpath, Traffic Islands, Medians etc.)
• Anti-Graffiti Coating Supply and Application
• FRP Subcontractor (Formwork, Reinforcing and Concrete Pouring)
• Structural Steelwork (Steel Bridge and Gantry Fabrication)
• Water and Sewer Main Relocations Subcontractor
• Stormwater Drainage Installation
Subcontractor
• Reinforced Earth Retaining Walls (Design and Construct Package)
• Road Signs Supply and Install
• Landscaping Subcontractor
• Road Line marking Subcontractor
• Road Lighting Subcontractor (Supply and Installation)
• Plant Hire
• Traffic Management Crews
• Traffic Management Equipment/Barrier Hire
• Rail Safety Officers
• Road Safety Audits and Traffic Management Design
INITIAL CAPITAL WORKS PACKAGES (CONT.)
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• Vacuum Trucks/Sweepers Hire
• Site Office/Shed Hire
• Telecommunication Relocations Subcontractor
• Fencing Subcontractor (Supply and Install)
• Property Inspection and Dilapidation Report
• Labour Hire
• Precast Concrete Panels
• Geotextile and Subsoil Drainage Material Supply
• Pipe Jacking and Drilling Subcontract
• Tree Removal Subcontractor
• Road Furniture Supply
• Bus Stop Shelter Supply and Install
• Temporary Fencing Hire
• Surveying Services Subcontractor
• Concrete/Pavement Saw-cutting Subcontractor
• Asphalt/Pavement Profiling Subcontractor
• Contaminated Material and Construction Waste Disposal Subcontractor
• Steel Fixing Subcontractor
• Rigging and Assembling Structural Steel Bridge Members Subcontractor
• Geotechnical Services and Onsite Soil Testing
• Security Subcontractor
• Enviro/Heritage Consultant
• Retaining Walls Subcontractors
• Fuel Supply
• Service Locating and NDD Subcontractor
• Coloured Bus Lanes Subcontractor
• Demolition Subcontractor
• Subsoil Drainage Installation Subcontractor
• Plexiglass Supply
• ITS (Intelligent Traffic System) and CCTV Subcontractor
REHABILITATION AND MAINTENANCE PACKAGES
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• General Chemicals Supply
• Landscaping Subcontractor
• Uniforms Supply
• Traffic Management
• Arborists Consultant and Subcontractor
• Road Sign Supply
• Road Line marking Subcontractor
EOI REGISTRATION Andrew Bradley
Manager – Strategic Projects & Supply Chains ICN
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ICN PARTNERSHIP
Netflow are partnering with ICN
to promote project opportunities and maximise
reach to local suppliers.
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ICN – WHO ARE WE
Business network offering local sourcing procurement services
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VICTORIAN INDUSTRY PARTICIPATION POLICY (VIPP)
The policy ensures that local SMEs are given full
and fair opportunity to compete for government
contracts while still achieving value for money.
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VIPP STRATEGIC PROJECTS • Projects valued >$50 M
• Shortlisted bidders required to complete a
Local Industry Development Plan
• Victorian Government sets minimum local
content targets on all Strategic Projects
• Obligation for awarded contractors to meet
local content target
• Bidders are encouraged to seek goods and
services from local SMEs
• Awarded contractors will be required to
monitor and report local content from their
supply chains.
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ICN GATEWAY HOME PAGE
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ICN GATEWAY – HOW TO REGISTER INTEREST
ICN GATEWAY – HOW TO REGISTER INTEREST
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ICN GATEWAY – HOW TO REGISTER INTEREST
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ICN GATEWAY – HOW TO REGISTER INTEREST
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ICN GATEWAY – HOW TO REGISTER INTEREST
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ICN GATEWAY – HOW TO REGISTER INTEREST
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ICN GATEWAY – HOW TO REGISTER INTEREST
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Plenary Damien Augustinus Bid Director
WBHO Cate Marr Estimating Manager
Chris Harper D&C Bid Director Jacqui Berry Community & Stakeholder Manager
AMEY / BROADSPECTRUM Graeme Symonds Bid Director
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PANEL Q & A