AIR5428 PILOT TRAINING SYSTEM FACILITIES - INDUSTRY BRIEFING ENGINEERING the FUTURE Acknowledgment of Country
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AIR5428 PILOT TRAINING SYSTEM FACILITIES - INDUSTRY BRIEFING ENGINEERING THE FUTURE Acknowledgment of Country We respectfully acknowledge the past and present Traditional Owners of this land on which we are meeting today: the Noongar People. © Laing O’Rourke 2015, all rights reserved ENGINEERING THE FUTURE AIR5428 PILOT TRAINING SYSTEMS FACILITIES AGENDA PROJECT OVERVIEW CRAIG SIMPSON | CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATIVE © Laing O’Rourke 2015, all rights reserved. Port Botany Terminal, NSW INTRODUCTIONS Craig Simpson Contractor’s Representative Laing O’Rourke Richard Christie Project Leader Laing O’Rourke Julian Hemms Commercial Manager Laing O’Rourke PROJECT BACKGROUND The Defence Capability Project, AIR5428 Phase 1 Pilot Training Systems (PTS) was approved by Government in August 2015 to replace the existing Air Force, Navy and Army pilot training systems with a new PTS to provide a training system based on the Pilatus PC-21 platform and incorporates both live and synthetic training elements. The new PTS, including aircraft, flight training simulators and learning environments will be acquired from a single capability contractor, Team 21. Team 21 consists of Lockheed Martin Australia as the Prime Contractor partnering with Pilatus and Hawker Pacific to provide the new capability for the Basic Flying Training School (BFTS), Pilot Screening Agency (PSA) and Central Flying School (CFS) at RAAF Base East Sale and No. 2 Flying Training School (2FTS) at RAAF Base Pearce and Gin Gin in Western Australia. Additionally the PC- 21 will also be utilised by the Air Warfare Centre (AWC) at RAAF Base Edinburgh in South Australia and the No. 4 Squadron at RAAF Base Williamtown in New South Wales. PROJECT BACKGROUND The new PTS capability will prepare Air Force, Navy and Army pilots for conversion to advanced, new generation operational aircraft types, including the F-35A Lighting II, C-17A Globemaster III, KC-30A MRTT, C-27J Spartan, F/A-18 G Super Hornet, EA-18G Growler, E-7A Wedgetail, P-8A Poseidon, MH-60R Seahawk, RH-90 Multi Role Helicopter, S-70A-9 Blackhawk, CH-47D and F Chinook and EC655 Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter. PROJECT BACKGROUND The PTS will be supported by airfield hangar, flight line maintenance, training, administration, storage and logistics facilities and supporting infrastructure. The Facilities that are needed to support the new PTS are; Unit Facilities Simulator and Training Facilities Information Systems Logistics and Maintenance Systems Aerodrome Requirements Aircraft Shelters Living in Accommodation PROJECT OVERVIEW Construction of new facilities required to support the AIR5428 Pilot Training System Air5428 pilot training system facilities Capability Laing O’Rourke awarded Managing Contractor of the Planning Phase in September 2015 Project value circa $330M, with in excess of 60% of the scope to be undertaken at RAAF East Sale Construction Delivery Timeframe: August 2016 to October 2018 Main works trade pricing: Q2 (June) – Q4 2016 Project is subject to Government approval PROJECT MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE LAING O’ROURKE DEPARTMENT OF CURRIE & BROWN MANAGING DEFENCE (PMCA) CONTRACTOR PROJECT DESCRIPTION RICHARD CHRISTIE | PROJECT LEADER © Laing O’Rourke 2015, all rights reserved. Port Botany Terminal, NSW RAAF PEARCE AND GINGIN OVERVIEW 42km North from CBD Home to: 2FTS 79SQN 130SQN (RSAF) Infrastructure ranges from 1940’s to modern day RAAF PEARCE PROJECT DESCRIPTION Re-fit of existing Officers Mess building Installation of interim working accommodation (~2,200m2) Demolition of existing 2FTS building Installation of new infrastructure Construction of new 2FTS headquarters Construction of new Maintenance & Storage Hangar Refurbishment of existing Flightline Shelters (5No) Service upgrades to Heritage-Listed building Pavement infills & refurbishment RAAF GIN GIN PROJECT DESCRIPTION Refurbishment of existing flightline shelters (2No) Construction of new combined training facility Apron tie-in works to new facility Car-parking and access road RAAF PEARCE WORKS Landside Airside MAINTENANCE & STORAGE FACILITY 19 MAINTENANCE & STORAGE FACILITY MAINTENANCE & STORAGE FACILITY New Maintenance / Storage Hangar Flightline Areas ALSE store and workshop Logistics and Maintenance Infrastructure services compound and new inground services infrastructure Indicative program January 17 – February 18 MAINTENANCE & STORAGE FACILITY 22 MAINTENANCE & STORAGE FACILITY 23 2FTS TRAINING FACILITY 2FTS TRAINING FACILITY 25 2FTS TRAINING FACILITY 2FTS TRAINING FACILITY 27 2FTS TRAINING FACILITY Unit Facilities (2FTS) Administration Area Simulator and Training devices Formal and Informal Learning Environments Infrastructure services compound and new inground services Carparking and landscaping Indicative program January 2017 – October 2018 2FTS TRAINING FACILITY GIN GIN PTS FACILITY 30 RAAF GINGIN 31 PTS FACILITY Maintenance Hangar Flightline office Formal and Informal Learning Environments Indicative program January 2018 – October 2018 32 PTS FACILITY 33 PROCUREMENT BRAD EATHORNE | SENIOR PROJECT LEADER © Laing O’Rourke 2015, all rights reserved. Port Botany Terminal, NSW COMMONWEALTH TENDER PROCESS Value for Money COMMONWEALTH Accountability & Encouraging Transparency in Competition PROCUREMENT RULES Procurement Efficient, Effective, Economical & Ethical Procurement PROPOSED TENDER PROCESS Invitation to Tender (ITR) Request for Tender (RFT) Tender Assessment and Contract Award PROCUREMENT OVERVIEW Invitation to Tender Request to commence in May 2016 Request for Tenders to commence June 2016 Approximately 170 packages across the project, with in excess of 90 packages at RAAF Base Pearce & RAAF Base Gingin Tender period up to 6 weeks PROPOSED PROCUREMENT PACKAGES Access Safety Systems (Roof, Workshops Form/Reo/ Pour Concrete Placing Roofing and FTDs) Aeronautical Ground Lighting Gantry Cranes Scaffolding AFFF Storage Tank Hangar 95 AFFF installation Security Systems Airside Roads Aprons/ Pavements Hangar 95 Concrete Slab Works Signage; Building / Internal Architectural Metalwork Hangar 95 Slab Demolition Site Establishment & Refurb of Offices Ceiling and Partitions Hangar 95 Civil Works Site Footpaths and Temporary Access Points Civil Works Hard Landscaping Soft Landscaping Structural Refurbishment Package (Flightline Cladding Sheeting HV Elec Shelters) Cleaning and Rubbish Removal Industrial Workshop Equipment Structural Steel Communication / Data Installation of Site Sign Board Temporary Buildings Curtain Walling & Windows Joinery & Cabinetry Temporary Buildings Security Decanting Package Labour Hire Temporary Fencing Demolition/Asbestos & Isolations Land Surveyor Terracotta Cladding Deployable Shelters Lift Wall Finishes (Painting and Tiling) Doors, Frames and Hardware Louvres/ Grills Warehouse Storage Units (Racking) Masonry (blockwork and standard facing Electrical Waste Management brickwork) Epoxy coating Floor Finishes Mechanical Services Waterproofing Fencing Gates etc Plumbing & Hydraulics Wet & Dry Fire FFE Precast Concrete S&I Final Clean and Builders Clean Roads / Car Park (Hard Surfacing) Work Safety Officer (WSO) Floor Finishes Roller Shutter Doors CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION: PAYMENTS LAING O’ROURKE AS MANAGING CONTRACTOR DEFENCE TRUST PAYMENT MADE DEPOSIT FUNDS ACCOUNT CONTACT DETAILS General Enquiries & Expressions of Interest: [email protected] Visit Defence Estate Quality Management System (DEQMS): www.defence.gov.au/estatemanagement/support/SuiteContracts/mccontract.asp 41 © Laing O’Rourke 2016, all rights reserved..