Industry Briefing Agenda Welcome address Minister Dean Nalder, - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Industry Briefing Agenda Welcome address Minister Dean Nalder, - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Industry Briefing Agenda Welcome address Minister Dean Nalder, MLA Project Overview Project Director - Ray Seman Geotechnical and Tunnelling Geotechnical Manager - Eric Hudson-Smith Procurement and Commercial Delivery Manager - Dave Thomas
Agenda
Welcome address Minister Dean Nalder, MLA Project Overview Project Director - Ray Seman Geotechnical and Tunnelling Geotechnical Manager - Eric Hudson-Smith Procurement and Commercial Delivery Manager - Dave Thomas Q&A Session
Industry briefing: purpose
- The briefing heralds the start of the procurement
process for the $2 billion Forrestfield-Airport Link.
- Provides insight to the projects planning,
purpose and contract details.
- Leads into industry engagement to fulfil the aim
- f appointing main contractor in 2016.
- Interactive Q&A session with presenters.
- All material will be available online post-event.
- Hon. Dean Nalder,
MLA. Minister for Transport, Finance.
Project Overview
Location and Scope
- 8km twin bored tunnels through soft
ground conditions
- Tunnelling beneath Swan River and
- perating Perth Airport
- Cross passages and egress shafts
- Rail infrastructure and operating
systems
Three new stations
- Airport West Station
- Consolidated Airport Station
- Forrestfield Station
Three new stations; two underground
Timing
- Industry Briefing
Perth, November 14, 2014
- Expressions of Interest called
Early 2015
- Requests for Proposal released
Mid 2015
- Contract award
Mid 2016
- Trains running
2020
Procurement, contract award, construction, completion
Delivery Model
Single contract for Design and Construct
- Responsibility for commissioning
- Elements of maintenance
- Excludes rollingstock (trains and buses)
Concept of operations
- Standard rail treatments with overhead AC traction power
- Current rollingstock
- Known technologies and control systems
Business as usual Integration
- Rail extension required to integrate with broader suburban
system
- Consider next generation of signalling and communications
technology
Tunnels and rail
- Internal diameter – 6.2m
- Nine cross passages, three with egress shafts to ground level
- Waterproofing
- Rigid Conductor Rail for overhead traction power
Twin bored tunnels, new track to Forrestfield
Rollingstock
- Included in project budget - not supplied by contractor
- Forrestfield Line serviced by existing rollingstock
Stations
- Platform lengths to accommodate 6 car trains
- Anticipate island platforms at each station
- Integration concepts subject to consultation
Station features
- Airport West Station - shallow underground
station, bus interchange and parking for 500-1,000 cars.
- Consolidated Airport Station - deeper station,
- n Commonwealth land, constructed with Perth
Airport works.
- Forrestfield Station - at grade station with
stowage, bus interchange and parking for up to 2,500 cars.
Airport indicative design 2020 Concept design only Concept design only
Perth Airport
- Executive, technical and approvals
working groups
- Developing Heads of Agreement
Current matters
- Land access during construction and
- perations
- Approvals processes including the
Commonwealth authorities
- Interaction with planned airport works
Future considerations
- Use of tunnel and station spoil material
- Interface with airport security and
emergency services
Relationship
Forrestfield
- Service relocations
- Supply of construction power
- Road reconfigurations
Early works
Bayswater
- Optic fibre to East Perth
- Main site at Forrestfield
- Additional areas at Bayswater, Brearley Ave and on Airport land.
- Less constrained outside Airport
Site availability
Work underway
- Utility survey throughout
- Preparation of a 3D model
Utilities
Current team
- PTA project staff: 40 in total
- Technical Advisors: Various consultancies - local and
international multidisciplinary
- Legal Advisor: State Solicitor’s Office and Allens Linklaters
- Probity Auditor: Braxford Consultancy
- Reference Design
- Scope of Works and
Technical Criteria
- Regulatory approvals
Current activities
- Land acquisition
- Project Deed
- Airport processes
Buy local application
- Will apply to main contract
- More information see: State Supply Commission website
Encourages engagement with local industry
Further resources
During contract
- Design review
- Commercial support
- Other specialist advisors
Contract award
- Technical review
- Commercial risk
Geotechnical and Tunnelling
Likely phases of geotechnical investigations
A staged program is underway
Phase 2 Geotechnical Scope
- Over 400 boreholes, cone penetrometer tests and test pits at around 50m spacing,
including barge drilling in Swan River
- Spoil reuse study
- Geophysics trial
- Pump testing, long term groundwater level monitoring in aquifers
- Laboratory testing including abrasion and frozen soil testing
- Collection of foundation information on existing facilities
Phase 2 Geotechnical Scope, continued
- Geological and hydrogeological models of route
- Preliminary assessment of construction impacts on nearby facilities (e.g. deep
foundation element construction, aquifer drawdown and excavation)
- Ground gas monitoring
- Review of man-made obstructions to tunnelling
Dulles International Airport, 2005-2008: TBM settlement trough
Preliminary geotechnical findings
- Geological model – Common Perth units and Ascot Formation
(calcareous sand to calcarenite cobbles)
- Dewatering and recharge (Leaky aquifer system)
- Minor ground movement and low levels of associated impact are
likely, provided good practice and no major incidents occur during critical works stages
- 1M m3 spoil - potentially suitable for re-use
- Comprehensive baseline and construction monitoring
Modelling, monitoring and groundwater
Ground Conditions- near Consolidated Airport Station
Current as at 11 November, 2014
Ground Conditions- across Swan River valley
Current as at 11 November, 2014
Aquifer behaviour
Leaky aquifer system
Environmental investigation phases
Ongoing studies:
- Detailed Site Investigation - Acid Sulphate Soils and soil and
groundwater quality
- Baseline environmental monitoring
- Private bore survey
- Heritage survey
Preliminary site investigation complete
- No significant contamination expected in bulk excavations
- All geological unit are Potentially Acid Sulphate Soils (PASS) to varying
degrees
- Potential nearby off-site sources of groundwater contamination are being
investigated
- Nearby sensitive environmental receptors identified
Preliminary environmental findings
Likely construction methods
- Bored Tunnelling – Slurry vs EPB
TBM.
- Diaphragm Walls - Stations and
dives
- Stations - top down, bottom up
Tunnel boring machine
Likely construction methods
- Dewatering, recharge and
monitoring borefields
Likely construction methods
- Ground improvement – Jet
grouting, deep/cutter soil mixing
Likely construction methods- cross passages
Likely construction methods- ground freezing
Risk management strategies
Ground Conditions
- Thorough, staged investigations and
reporting by PTA
- Involvement of prospective and actual
tenderers in scoping
- Full disclosure of data
- Ground Condition Risk Register
- Geotechnical Interpretive Report
Planning, reporting and scoping
Dulles International Airport, 2005-2008
Risk management strategies
Ground movement impacts
- Preliminary studies by PTA - drawdown
and ground movement impacts
- Baseline monitoring of critical
infrastructure by PTA (inSAR, laser scan, tower)
- Instrumentation and Monitoring Plan
- Ground Movement Impact Plan
Investigate and monitor
Perth Airport control tower
Procurement and Commercial
Main Works contract
- lump sum, ‘design & construct’ (D&C) contract
- purpose-built deed
Form of contract
- tunnels, station boxes, all civils works
- tunnel and station fit out and services
- track
- rail systems (e.g. signalling, communications, power)
- some maintenance
Includes all major works
2016 Site works commence 2019 Tunnelling complete 2020 Rail line
- pens
2017 Tunnelling commences
Note
- advertised through Tenders WA website
- State does not intend to contribute to bid costs
Early Works contracts
To be delivered in advance of the Main Works contract
- relocation of some significant utilities
- construction power connection at Forrestfield
Additionally
- communications link from Bayswater Junction to CBD
Timetable – Main Works
Procurement timetable
Typical D&C contract
Risk allocation
Procurement
Maintenance scope
- Tunnel infrastructure
- Tunnel services
- Station infrastructure
- Station services
PTA has engaged Braxford Consultancy as Probity Auditor:
Gary Gliddon, Managing Director (08) 6389 2090 / gary@braxford.com
Probity
Airport indicative design 2020 Concept design only Concept design only
Next steps
Market sounding – to test the project
- to be undertaken shortly
Data room – early release of data
- restricted to potential main bidders
EOI release – getting ready
- January 2015
Q&A Session
- Reece Waldock
- Ray Seman
- Eric Hudson-Smith
- Dave Thomas
Contact
w: forrestfieldaiportlink.wa.gov.au e: connect@forrestfieldairportlink.wa.gov.au p: 13 62 13