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Perth Stadium awards local contracts

by Infrastructure Journalist
November 22, 2016
in Civil Construction, Contracts awarded, News, Urban Development, WA
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More than $450 million worth of construction subcontracts on the Perth Stadium have gone to companies based in Western Australia.  

Western Australian Sport and Recreation Minister, Mia Davies, said the Perth Stadium was boosting the local economy, with the majority of companies working on site being Western Australian.

“Nearly 80 per cent of all contracts awarded to date have been to WA companies, which is having positive flow-on effects to our local economy,” Ms Davies said.

“Hundreds of jobs have been created as a result of this investment by the Liberal National Government in this major infrastructure project. There are about 800 construction workers now on site, and this workforce is expected to peak at 1,200 in the next few months.”

The total number of local workers expected to be involved in the stadium over its three-year construction phase is about 5,800.

There are 100 apprentices/trainees now on site and 127 have worked on the project to date.

Since construction started in 2014, 77 contracts (worth $456 million) have been awarded to WA businesses, 20 contracts have gone to Australian businesses (worth $78.9 million) and two contracts have been awarded to overseas businesses (worth $8.6 million).

Ms Davies said stadium builder Multiplex was meeting its apprentice and trainee targets set in its contract with the government.

“It is wonderful to see young West Australians benefiting from the Perth Stadium construction and I couldn’t think of a more exciting place to learn a trade,” Ms Davies said.

Multiplex has also committed to strategies to increase the employment of local Aboriginal people. The builder has partnered with the Wirrpanda Foundation and to date, has had more than 20 indigenous apprentices, trainees and labourers on site.

As the stadium builder, Multiplex is responsible for sourcing and securing procurement packages for the construction phase.

Construction of the stadium remains on schedule to open in time for the start of the 2018 AFL season.

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