METRONET is Perth’s most ambitious program of rail projects and Stage One will deliver approximately 72 kilometres of new passenger rail and up to 18 new stations. The job-creating program will see transport investment as a catalyst for land-use change in more than 5,000 hectares within walking distance of the new stations.
METRONET Stage One includes a range of projects, which will require contracting expertise in civil, structure, building and rail engineering. These projects include:
- Completing the Forrestfield-Airport Link
- Extending the Joondalup Line to Yanchep
- Linking Thornlie and Cockburn Central stations
- Planning and building the new Morley-Ellenbrook Line
- Extending the Armadale Line to Byford
- Relocating Midland Station and extending the Midland Line to Bellevue
- Building a new station at Karnup on the Mandurah Line
- Removing level crossings at Denny Ave, Oats St and Wharf St on the Armadale Line and Caledonia Ave on the Midland Line
The Public Transport Authority is responsible for the rail infrastructure delivery associated with these projects.
More information on these projects can be found at
www.metronet.wa.gov.au This survey gives engineering and construction organisations an opportunity to provide feedback on their capabilities, experience and critical success factors to design, procure and deliver major transport infrastructure projects.
The questions are structured into four (4) sections:
1. About you
2. Your industry experience and critical success factors
3. Market feedback
4. Procurement / Commercial Options
The survey should take no more than 20 mins to complete. Only one response per organisation will be considered.
You have the opportunity to save and return to the survey at a later stage, please note that the survey will close at 12:00pm on 18 January 2018.