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This report analyzes different aspects of Cross River Rail project, including the objectives, values, lifecycle impacts, applicable civil engineering systems, and stewardship of the project. The report also makes a comparative assessment of this project with Brisbane Metro project.
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS2 ABSTRACT Transportation demand and traffic congestion have significantly increased in South East Queensland (SEQ) region over the years and the need for an efficient and reliable transit system is inevitable. This report analyzes different aspects of Cross River Rail project, including the objectives, values, lifecycle impacts, applicable civil engineering systems, and stewardship of the project. The estimated project cost is $5.4 billion and it is expected to relieve the immense pressure currently put on existing rail network in SEQ region. According to the project’s business case, it will spur economic growth in the region, improve social life of residents and protect the environment by improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions. The report also makes a comparative assessment of this project with Brisbane Metro project. From the assessment, the two projects have been designed to complement each other and therefore should be given the needed support for successful delivery. Table of Contents
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS3 ABSTRACT...............................................................................................................................................2 1.INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................3 2.PROJECT NEEDS........................................................................................................................4 3.PROJECT LIFECYCLE..............................................................................................................5 3.1.Initial Planning..........................................................................................................................5 3.2.Procurement...............................................................................................................................6 3.3.Design.........................................................................................................................................7 3.4.Development...............................................................................................................................8 3.5.Delivery.......................................................................................................................................9 3.6.Operation and Maintenance...................................................................................................10 3.7.Retirement................................................................................................................................10 3.8.Research Needs........................................................................................................................11 4.CIVIL ENGINEERING SYSTEM.................................................................................................12 5.PROJECT STEWARDSHIP..........................................................................................................12 6.PROJECT VALUES.......................................................................................................................13 6.1.Economic..................................................................................................................................13 6.2.Social.........................................................................................................................................14 6.3.Sustainability............................................................................................................................15 6.4.Political.....................................................................................................................................16 7.COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT..................................................................................................16 8.CONCLUSIONS AND INFORMED RECOMMENDATIONS..................................................21 8.1.Conclusions..............................................................................................................................21 8.2.Informed Recommendations...................................................................................................22 Works Cited...............................................................................................................................................24 1.INTRODUCTION The aim of this paper is to conduct a comprehensive analysis of Cross River Rail and make a comparative assessment with a similar project in the region – Brisbane Metro. The
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS4 objectives of the report are to understand different elements of the project, establish the impacts of the project in the region, gather information that will help SEQTrans facilitate successful delivery of the projects, establish the relationship between the two projects and ensure that both projects are implemented successfully. The paper comprises of seven main sections namely project needs, project lifecycle, civil engineering system, project stewardship, project values, comparative assessment and conclusions and informed recommendation. 2.PROJECT NEEDS Brisbane and SEQ region as a whole are growing rapidly in terms of population and economy(Miller, 2018). For this growth to be sustained, there is need to provide efficient, modern and reliable transportation systems that will facilitate quick and safe movement of people from one place to another. The number of cars on SEQ roads has continued to increase, putting a lot of pressure on roads and rapid transit systems. This has resulted to high maintenance costs of roads and traffic congestion nuisance. The rapid transit system in the region is not able to meet the current transport demand. As a result, the need for a state-of-the-art rapid transit system in SEQ region cannot be overemphasized. Cross River Rail is a 10.2 km rail line that will connect Bowen Hills and Dutton Park and pass under Brisbane CBD and Brisbane River. This project will significantly transform and improve public rapid transit network in SEQ region thus attracting both local and foreign investors, boosting economy in the region and improving the lives of residents. Therefore considering the current demographic and economic growth of SEQ region, Cross River Rail is a worthwhile project for the region(Queensland Government, 2017). It will relieve congestion and solve capacity constraints on Brisbane’s city rail network(Railway Technology, (n.d.)). Besides improving accessibility and connectivity of the region, Cross River Rail will also create employment opportunities, reduce road accidents, minimize greenhouse gas
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS5 emissions and make the region more competitive and sustainable. The network of Cross River Rail is as shown in Figure 1 below. Figure 1: Cross River Rail network 3.PROJECT LIFECYCLE 3.1.Initial Planning The original proposal of Cross River Rail was released in November 2010 by Queensland Government. It comprised of a 9.8 km tunnel, four underground stations and two surface stations. This proposal was developed following a report released in 2008 which showed that peak train services demand in Brisbane would double by 2016. This proposal was changed in June 2012 after Newman Government took power. The new government revised the plan to reduce its capital cost by excluding modernizations to existing stations. The new proposal was
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS6 again revised by the Queensland Government in November 2013 and came up with Bus and Train (BaT) Tunnel proposal. The proposal was a 5.4 km tunnel with an external diameter of 14.8 m. The tunnel would accommodate two lane busway at the top and a dual rail truck on the bottom of the tunnel. Construction of the project was planned to start in 2015 and be completed in 2021 at a cost of $5 billion. The BaT Tunnel proposal was replaced with the Cross River Rail in 2016. The Queensland Government released the business case of Cross River Rail in August 2017 and work officially began in September 2017. The planning of Cross River Rail was led by Queensland Government agency, Cross River Rail Delivery Authority, through collaboration with urban planners, traffic engineers, management professionals, structural engineers, architects, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, surveyors, and other government agencies such as departments of infrastructure, transport and regional development; regional services; environment; and trade tourism and investment. The project also resonates other policies such as Shaping SEQ Regional Plan 2017, State Infrastructure Plan; Australian Infrastructure Plan, Smart Cities Plan, and Brisbane City Centre Master Plan 2014, among others. Some of the key elements during planning process of the project include: design elements, social, economic and environmental impacts, resource efficiency, community consultation and engagement, source of funding, project constraints, cost benefit ratio, and regulatory standards and approvals. 3.2.Procurement Cross River Rail Delivery Authority is responsible for procurement of Cross River Rail project. The procurement was anticipated to commence in third quarter of 2017 and end in first quarter of 2019. The procurement is to be done in accordance with Project Assessment Framework of Queensland Government and Queensland Procurement Policy. The main objectives of procurement for this project are to encourage private sector innovation and
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS7 participation, achieve the greatest value for money invested, encourage competition, deliver the project within planned budget and timeframe, and ensure transparency and equity. The key procurement stages include: appointment of specialists advisers, invite expression of interest and evaluate them, prepare request for proposal, conduct interactive bidder workshops, develop bid strategy, select best bidders, conduct negotiations, facilitate necessary government approvals, conclude on contractual close and develop a suitable contract management strategy. Professional disciplines involved in the procurement process of the project include: commercial and financial advisors, legal advisors, environmental impact assessment professionals, engineers (geotechnical, civil, structural, electrical, and mechanical engineers, and traffic engineers) and urban planners together with other relevant public and private sector agencies. The required resources for procurement is funding. 3.3.Design The key design elements of Cross River Rail are: rail track design, tunnel design, surface and underground station building architecture and design, landscape architecture, intersection and connection design, intelligent transport systems design, and automated traffic control systems design. Some of the professionals involved in key design elements include: geotechnical engineers, landscape architects, urban planners, rail track designers, water engineers, transport engineers, structural engineers, environmental engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers and building architects. Design of these elements also require specialized tools including: geotechnical modelling software, rail track alignment design software, transport modelling software, intersection design/analysis software, structural modelling software, computer aided design (CAD) software (such as AnyRail, OpenRail, Ferrovia, RailModeller, etc.), and simulation & visualization tools, among others. There are also several design
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS8 instruments needed for Cross River Rail project. Most of these instruments are those developed by the Rail Industry Safety and Standards Board and Australian Rail Track Corporation. They include Australian standards, guidelines, codes of practice and rules. Some of these are: Rail Safety Act (2010), Environmental Protection Act and Regulations, Railway Infrastructure, Australian Rapid Transit Assessment Guidelines (ARTAG) and Guide to Traffic Engineering Practice. 3.4.Development The key development stages of Cross River Rail are: demolition works, excavation, materials preparation, surveying, laying the bottom ballast of the rail track, construction of drainage system of subgrade, installation of anchorage, laying the rail, laying ballast on top of the rail, installation of rail brace and rail anchor, construction of underground and surface stations, installation of related mechanical and electrical systems, installation of traffic control and signaling systems, installation of ticketing systems, and installation of other automated systems to facilitate operation of the rail network. The main agency responsible for the development of Cross River Rail is Cross River Rail Delivery Authority. The Authority will work with several other stakeholders, including federal, state and local government agencies, and professionals to ensure successful development of the project. Some of the professional disciplines that will be involved in the development stage of the project include: civil engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, quantity surveying, geotechnical engineering, materials engineering, control systems engineering, GIS engineering, urban planning, environmental engineering, traffic engineering, architecture, construction engineering, etc. The development stage will require a broad range of processes including construction, administration, inspection,
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS9 monitoring, testing and commissioning. Some of the resources needed for the development of the project include: plant and equipment, materials and labour. 3.5.Delivery Delivery of Cross River Rail will be through partnership. There will be two main work packages for the project. The first is the Tunnel, Stations and Development (TSD) package that will be delivered through public-private partnership (PPP). The TSD package comprises of underground work of the project. Its main scope include: tunnel from Dutton Park station to northern portal past Normanby through underneath Brisbane CBD and River; four underground stations; dive structures and tunnel portals; underground traction power systems, track work, control infrastructure and rail operation systems; and all related safety, electrical and mechanical systems. The second is the Rail, Integration and Systems (RIS) package that will be delivered through alliance. The scope of works for the RIS package include: civil and electrical works of the rail, operation and control systems of the rail, and signaling and communication systems of the rail. The PPP and alliance will comprise of a consortium each(InfraPPP World, 2017). There are also several minor works packages including demolition works and site remediation works (Cross River Rail Delivery Authority, 2018). Tenderers for each of the packages have already been shortlisted(Gameng, 2018). During delivery stage of the project, the consortia forming the PPP and alliance will be responsible for the construction and installation of the components and systems in their works packages. Their works will be monitored closely by the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority and other relevant government agencies to ensure that they comply with the required engineering standards. Every package completed will be inspected and tested before being handed over to the Authority. The projected is expected to be completed by 2024.
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS10 3.6.Operation and Maintenance The main operation activities that will be involved in the operation and maintenance of Cross River Rail project include: ticketing, departure and arrival scheduling of the trains, traffic control, control of signaling systems, service provision at the stations, customer care, repair and periodic maintenance of the rail track, cleaning of various systems of the rail system, mechanical maintenance of the system, electrical maintenance of the system, information system maintenance, control system maintenance, lighting system maintenance, etc. Some of those who will be involved in the operation and maintenance of the project include: Cross River Rail Delivery Unit, BCC, Brisbane Metropolitan Traffic Management Centre, electrical engineers, electrical engineering contractors, mechanical engineers, mechanical engineering contractors, information and communication technology (ICT) engineers, ICT engineering contractors and building services contractors, among others. These parties will ensure that the rail network operates efficiently and is maintained properly to improve efficiency, safety, functionality and durability. The main resources that are needed for the operation and maintenance of the project are funding, labour and computer devices. 3.7.Retirement Cross River Rail has been planned and designed for a 100-year horizon. This means that the rail is expected to be operational for 100 years before it can be disposed, replaced or retrofitted/improved. Nevertheless, the design life of different components of the rail is also different. For example, the rail track has a design life of 100 years, the stations have a design life of 50 years, the signaling and control systems have a design life of 30 years, and the cycling and walking tracks have a design life of 50 years. It is very important to consider the retirement of the project during planning and design of the project. This is because the retirement influences
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS11 the choice of various design elements such as the dimensions of rail track, type of materials to be used in the construction of different components and also in forecasting the cost benefits of the project. When the project retires or reaches it horizon, it can be replaced with other systems such as light rail transit system (with its alignment being used for the same) or revamped to make it more appropriate for the current traffic and transportation needs. 3.8.Research Needs There are several research opportunities for Cross River Rail project. One of these areas is the cost benefit analysis. There have been some debate on whether the project will achieve its anticipated economic benefits with some people arguing that anticipated cost benefits cannot be attained with the current plan and design of the project. This presents an opportunity to research on techniques that can be used to reduce the cost of the project at different phases of its lifecycle. During construction, there is need to research about cost effective, more efficient, durable, environmentally friendly and sustainable materials and methods of constructing the rail network. This may include research areas such as use of nanomaterials and nanotechnology, use of volumetric construction method, use of lean production technique, application of green construction approach, use of recycled and recyclable construction materials, and use of modern technologies, such as BIM, to improve efficiency of construction process. There are also several research areas during operation phase of the project. One of these is establishing the most energy efficient trains. This will help in minimizing the amount of fuel consumed and burned. Besides reducing cost of fuel, it will also minimize air pollution and carbon footprint associated with the project.
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS12 4.CIVIL ENGINEERING SYSTEM Planning, design, procurement, construction, operation and maintenance of Cross River Rail will involve different civil engineering sub-disciplines, including: environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, urban/municipal engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, surveying engineering, material engineering, water resources engineering, construction engineering, system control engineering and traffic management engineering. These sub-disciplines are very essential for successful deliver of the project. They are also applicable at different stages of the project. For instance, construction engineering will be applicable mostly during construction phase while traffic management engineering will be mainly applicable during operation phase of the project. 5.PROJECT STEWARDSHIP Cross River Rail Delivery Authority is the main steward for the project. The Authority was formed to be in charge of the development, procurement and delivery of Cross River Rail project. It will work in collaboration with other federal, state and local government departments, consortia in the PPP and alliance, professionals and the local community. The Authority will be responsible for overseeing all the works during development, procurement and delivery stages of the project. Federal, state and local government agencies will be responsible for providing financial support, facilitating regulatory approvals and monitoring progress to ensure that the project meets the required engineering and building codes and standards. The consortia will be responsible for undertaking the works packages assigned to them according to the design specifications and contract guidelines. The professionals will be responsible for providing technical advice on different issues, inspecting ongoing works and commissioning completed
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS13 works. The local community will be responsible for ensuring that the project does not negatively affect their activities and life. The steward for the operational phase of Cross River Rail is not yet known because according to the agreement between the Queensland Government and the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority, its work will end once the project is delivered. The Queensland Government, in consultation with other stakeholders, may appoint a state agency or private operator to be in charge of rail network’s operations. Therefore the stewardship of the project is expected to remain the same until after the project has been delivered. The state agency or private operator will be responsible for all the activities associated with operations of the rail network including: scheduling of routes along the network, passenger management, ticketing, management of train operations, monitoring of train operations, revenue collection, repair and maintenance of the rail network infrastructure, ensuring safety and health of workers and passengers, etc. Engineers will also play a key role in stewardship. Some of the engineers’ responsibilities are: diagnosis of rain network systems, repair and maintenance of rail network infrastructure or systems, automation of various activities of the network, identifying appropriate strategies to improve efficiency of the rail network, and identifying challenges affecting the rail network and developing their solutions. 6.PROJECT VALUES 6.1.Economic Cross River Rail is a major infrastructure project that is anticipated to transform and improve public transport system in SEQ region. This will help in improving accessibility and connectivity of SEQ region. The region is growing and its population is projected to increase by 1.9 million by 2036. Studies have shown that most residential growth is projected to be in areas outside Brisbane such as the Sunshine Coast, the Gold Coast, Ipswich and Moreton Bay. However,
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS14 nearly 50% of new jobs are forecast to remain in Brisbane. This implies the number of people travelling long distances to and from Brisbane city will continue increasing(Feeney, 2017). Therefore majority of the residents will be able to travel from their homes to Brisbane city to work, study, shop and for meetings and other social functions. The rail network will also open up the region for both local and foreign investments because movement of people and goods within the region will be faster, safer and affordable. This promises a significant growth of economy in the region, including property values. The project is anticipated to generate approximately 1,500 and 500 direct jobs during construction and operation processes respectively. It will also create numerous other indirect jobs along the rail network(Remeikis, 2016). Its benefit cost ratio is estimated to be 1.41 meaning that Queensland Government will get return on investment of $1.41 for every $1 invested in the project. With a capital cost of $5.4 billion(Railway Pro, 2018), this project’s benefits exceeds cost by about $1.9 billion exclusive of the present value of $1.2 billion. The project will also unlock more tourism opportunities in the region. Most importantly is that Cross River Rail is complementing other developments and projects in the region including Brisbane Metro,Woolloongabba Development Area, Bowen Hills Priority Development Area, Queen’s Wharf Brisbane development and Herston Quarter development. In general, the economic worthiness of Cross River Rail to the community is huge. 6.2.Social Residents in SEQ region spent several hours in traffic every day. This affects their day to day activities, wastes money and causes stress. Social inclusion largely depends on mobility, accessibility and connectivity of an area. This makes urban transit systems a very crucial factor in improving people’s social life and their quality of life(Gallo, 2018);(Geurs, Boon, & van Wee, 2009). Cross River Rail will make it easier and cost effective for residents in SEQ region to
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS15 travel from one place to another. The rail network will be a reliable transport mode for people and goods. It is going to attract foreign investors and tourists in the region enabling residents to learn new cultures and establish relationships with the international community. It will enable residents to travel from their homes to various places to shop, eat, play, meet and have fun. This public transit system will also bring about equity because every person in the region will use it freely regardless of their social status, gender, race, age, etc. It will reduce road accidents in the region, it will help reduce maintenance costs of personal cars and also increase longevity of these cars, it will encourage more people to walk and cycle thus boosting social interactions, and it will improve the health and living standards of residents in the region. Nevertheless, it is also important to note that there may be several negative environmental impacts during construction phase of the project. This includes loud noise, dust, air pollution, vibrations and water pollution, hence there is need to develop strategies of preventing, minimizing or managing these impacts. In general, Cross River Rail will significantly change and improve the lifestyles of residents in the region. For these reasons, the social impacts on the project on the community are worthwhile. 6.3.Sustainability Cross River Rail will see thousands of personal cars removed from roads in SEQ region as it will offer a reliable public transportation system and also encourage more people to cycle and walk. The walking and cycling will also improve people’s health because they are sustainable transportation modes(Mundorf, Redding, & Bao, 2018). The reduction of number of vehicles on roads will significantly reduce air, noise and water pollution(Balsas, 2015). This will also minimize the amount of fossil fuels bought and burnt in the region, which is a positive step towards environmental protection. The design life of the rail track is 100 years hence no significant materials will be extracted for construction of such a mega rail transit system in the
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS16 region over this period. Trains also release less carbon emissions than emissions from equivalent number of cars(Yang, Zhang, & Ni, 2014). Therefore Cross River Rail will reduce carbon emissions in the region by a substantial percentage. In the long run, this project will play a key role in reducing water and fossil fuels consumption in the region thus protecting and conserving the environment. Therefore the project has numerous sustainability benefits and it is worth implementing. 6.4.Political Cross River Rail is one of the biggest construction projects that Queensland Government has ever implemented. As a result, the project must have some political impacts. During the last elections, there were several promises by the lord mayor on construction of state-of-the-art transit systems. The project has also been through successive governments without successful implementation. Therefore the current lord mayor can use this project to gain some political mileage. For instance, if the project continues as planned, he can use it as one of his campaign strategies in the next elections by asking voters to re-elect him so that he can complete the project and others. But whether this will work for or against him depends on the perception of the residents. The politics have also been a major factor in the funding of the project. Since the first proposal of the project in 2010, the project has been opposed by several legislators especially those in opposition. This has also scared potential investors fearing that incoming governments may abandon the project(Moore T. , 2017). 7.COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT The total length of Brisbane Metro is 21 km and the route will have a total of 18 stations (McCosker, 2018). On the other hand, the total length of Cross River Rail is10.2 km and the rail line will service 6 stations. These two transits will have two connections as shown in Figure 2
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS17 below. These connections can only work if the two projects are planned and designed in consideration of each other(Smee, 2018). Figure 2: Connection points of Cross River Rail and Brisbane Metro(Branco, 2017) The comparison between these two projects has been summarized in Table 1 below Table 1: Comparison of Cross River Rail and Brisbane Metro
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS18 ConsiderationBrisbane MetroCross River Rail Need for InitiativeThe project will provide a safer, quicker, more reliable and affordable travel option for residents and visitors with, and spur economic growth in SQ region. It will improve SEQ region’s accessibility and connectivity, and solve capacity constraints on Brisbane’s city rail network. Initial PlanningThe project was announced in January 2016 but was amended in March 2017 where driverless trams were replaced with high capacity bi-articulated buses. BCC is responsible for the planning through collaboration with relevant federal and state agencies. The project was originally proposed in November 2010, changed in 2012, revised again in 2013 to produce Bus and Train (BaT) Tunnel proposal and changed again to the Cross River Rail project. Cross River Rail Delivery Authority is leading the planning process. DesignThe main design elements include: green bridge, underground tunnel, new underground Cultural Centre station, new surface stations, depot facility, upgrades and modifications of existing stations, and removal of busway portal along Melbourne Street. These are the key design elements: tunnel, rail track, surface and underground stations, landscaping, intersections and connections, intelligent transport systems and automated traffic control systems. ProcurementBCC started procurement in July 2018 and plans to complete by end of 2019. The key works packages are: early works, inner city infrastructure, suburban infrastructure, systems, metro vehicles and metro depot. Delivery of suburban infrastructure, inner city infrastructure and systems works packages will be through collaborative partnership. BCC will select qualified organizations to provide the design, delivery and commissioning of the metro vehicle fleet and the Platform Management Information System (PMIS). The procurement is overseen by the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority. The procurement commenced in third quarter of 2017 and will end in first quarter of 2019. These are the main procurement stages: hire specialist advisers, invite and evaluate EOI, prepare RFPs, hold interactive bidder workshops, establish a strategy for tendering, choose best bidders, perform tender negotiations, close contract terms and conditions and establish the best contract management strategy. DevelopmentThe main stages that have been involved in the development of the project are: publication of the project concept, stakeholder consultation, detailed analysis of alternatives, market research, publication of project expansion, develop business case, develop the design, conduct impact assessment of the project, confirmation of the project as a High Priority Project on the Infrastructure Priority List of the nation, release of draft design report for consultation, Federal government confirms Key development stages are: demolition works, surveying, excavation, prepare materials, lay the rail track bottom ballast, construct the subgrade drainage system, install rail track anchorage, lay the rail, lay ballast on top of the rail, install rail brace and rail anchor, construct surface and underground stations, install related electrical and mechanical systems, install traffic control and signalling systems,
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS19 a $300 million funding commitment, BCC commits $644 million funding, and commencement of procurement. install ticketing systems, and install other automation systems. DeliveryDelivery of the project is through these works packages: early works, inner city infrastructure, suburban infrastructure, systems, metro vehicles and metro depot. Methods of delivery include: construct only, design & build, and design & construct. Delivery will be through collaborative partnership between BCC and other interested and qualified organizations. Construction will be followed by commissioning, demobilization, handover and operation. Delivery is through two main works packages: TSD package and RIS package. TSD and RIS will be delivered through PPP and alliancing respectively. . OperationBCC and Brisbane Metropolitan Traffic Management Centre will oversee the operation of Brisbane Metro. BCC may decide to appoint a state agency or private operator to take charge of the Brisbane Metro operations. Queensland Government will appoint a state agency or private operator to take charge of the Cross River Rail operations. MaintenanceMaintenance will be undertaken by BCC. The Council may contract maintenance works to qualified specialist contractors. Queensland Government, through the appointed state agency or private operator, will be responsible for maintaining the rail network. Specialist contractors shall be selected and contracted to perform the maintenance works of different components of the rail network. RetirementIt has a 50-year horizon even though the design life of individual components and systems is varied. The project’s retirement was considered when planning and designing the project to ensure effectiveness and efficiency. Upon retirement, the bus rapid transit can be improved, integrated with other systems or replaced with a LRT. It has a 100-year horizon but its individual components have different design life. This retirement period was considered in the planning and design of the project to ensure that every stage throughout its lifecycle is completed successfully. Upon retirement, the rail network can be refurbished or replaced with other new transit systems. Civil Engineering System The project is related to different civil engineering sub-disciplines including: surveying, geotechnical, environmental, structural, water resources, materials, transportation, urban or municipal, construction, traffic management, and systems control engineering. A broad range of civil engineering sub-disciplines are related to the project including: surveying, structural, materials, environmental, geotechnical, urban/municipal, transportation engineering, water resources, construction, systems
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS20 control and traffic management engineering. Initiative Stewardship The stewardship of the project is led by BCC. Other stewards include: Brisbane Infrastructure, City Planning and Sustainability, Transport for Brisbane, Brisbane Metropolitan Traffic Management Centre, Department of Transport and Main Roads, Department of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning, Federal Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development, Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management, Planning Institute of Australia, and Bicycling Queensland. After successful delivery, the stewardship may change if BCC decides to appoint a state agency or private operator to oversee operations of the Metro. The stewardship of the project is led by the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority. Other stewards include: relevant federal and state agencies, and organizations that will form PPP and alliance. When the project is delivered, the stewardship may change when Queensland Government appoint a private operator or state agency to be responsible for the rail network’s operations. Economic Values (including Project Cost Assessment) The project’s capital cost is $944 million. $644 million has been committed by the BCC while the remaining $300 million has been committed by the federal government. The project’s benefit cost ratio is 1.91. The project is anticipated to create numerous job opportunities, attract local and foreign investments, generate revenue for the government and boost economic growth in SEQ region. The project’s capital cost is $5.4 billion. Additional cost of $4.9 billion is estimated to be spent on complementary growth projects and $4.4 billion for maintenance and operation of the project over a 30- year period. The Queensland Government allocated $2.8 billion for the project in the 2017-18 budget. The Queensland Government has promised to allocate the remaining $2.4 billion of the capital cost in in future budgets. Social ValuesIt is expected to: lower the number of road accidents, improve health by reducing air pollution and water contamination, create more public spaces for shopping, dining, meeting and relaxing, encourage more residents to walk and cycle, promote social interactions, attract foreign investors, reduce stress related to traffic congestion, and improve living standards of people. However, the project will affect the lives of residents during construction stage. It is expected to reduce traffic congestion menace, minimize road accidents, ease movement of people and goods, improve quality of life, improve social status of residents, enhance social interactions and attract foreign investors and tourists. But residents will be affected during construction phase by traffic diversions/interruptions, loud noise, dust, pollution, vibrations and utility disconnections. Sustainability Values The project will remove many vehicles from the roads in SEQ region thus The project is going to remove a large number of personal cars from
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS21 significantly reducing carbon emissions. Having a 50-year horizon, it will be a safe and reliable transport option in the region solving traffic congestion problem over this period. After retirement, it is also flexible for restoration, expansion or integration with other transport systems. SEQ roads thus lowering carbon emissions in the region. It I also going to lower demand for fossil fuels thus minimizing their related negative environmental impacts. Political ValuesThe project has not been affected by the regional or local politics. However, the current lord mayor had included it as one of the promises during the last elections. Local, regional and national politics have affected this project significantly. That has been demonstrated by the reluctance of the federal government to fund it and also the various critics about the project’s expected benefits (including benefits cost ratio). The politics have even made some contractors afraid that their contracts may be breached in the future by new governments. 8.CONCLUSIONS AND INFORMED RECOMMENDATIONS 8.1.Conclusions Cross River Rail is one of the big and essential projects to be undertaken by Queensland Government in the recent past. This project is expected to significantly transform public transport in SEQ region. It will minimize the number of personal cars on roads thus reducing carbon emissions and improve air quality, it will enhance connectivity and accessibility to the region thus boosting economic growth, it will attract local and foreign investments, and it will place Brisbane as one of the global cities with state-of-the-art rapid rail systems. The project is being administered by Queensland Government through an appointed agency, Cross River Rail Delivery Authority. Different professionals are involved in the design, planning, delivery and operation of this project, including engineers, architects, designers, contractors, suppliers, project
COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS22 managers, urban planners, geologists, landscape professionals, information technology specialists, etc. The estimated capital cost of Cross River Rail is $5.4 billion, with a benefit cost ratio of 1.41. Queensland Government has already committed $2.8 billion to the project and promised to allocate the remaining $2.6 billion in the next years’ financial budgets. The project is expected to start operations in 2024. Cross River Rail project will supplement other existing and new transit systems in the region such as Brisbane Metro. The projects will open SEQ region for both local and foreign investors by reducing traffic congestion and other transport related challenges such as road accidents. The business case of the project has shown that it has numerous economic, environmental and social benefits and therefore should be implemented. 8.2.Informed Recommendations Cross River Rail is expected to bring a lot of positive changes to the public transport network in SEQ region. From the analysis in this project, these are some of the recommendations made: There have been some criticisms that the project’s estimated benefit cost ratio of 1.41 may not be realized and that the actual benefit cost ratio may be below 1. For this reason, Queensland Government should consider hiring a reputable financial firm to evaluate the cost benefits of the project and determine a more accurate benefit cost ratio. This analysis is necessary because it will help identify the actual benefits and impacts of the transit system and how it can be expanded for future traffic needs(Bus Industry Confederation, 2014). Cross River Rail Delivery Authority should establish a comprehensive eligibility criteria to select contractors to deliver the major and minor works packages and operations systems of the project. Some of the eligibility criteria should include: resource capacity,
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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF PROJECTS23 experience in similar projects, track record in the industry, reputation, business values, goals, etc. Efficiency and sustainability have become very essential elements in construction industry and hence the need to conduct more research on how the following topics can be applied to improve the project’s efficiency and sustainability: building information modelling (BIM), lean production, nanomaterials, renewable energy, etc. The project is susceptible to political interference hence BCC and Queensland Government should seek full support from the federal government and opposition leaders to ensure successful delivery of the project. There is need for Cross River Rail Delivery Unit to engage and educate the community and the public more about the project so that they can understand its benefits and impacts, and support it. Cross River Rail Delivery Authority should develop a comprehensive project management system to closely monitor the progress of the project to ensure that it meets the required specifications and standards. Cross River Rail Delivery Unit should ensure that the project is delivered within stipulated time (schedule) and budget. There is need to identify and develop techniques of reducing the cost of implementing this project at different stages of its lifecycle. The trains selected to be used on the new rail should be fuel efficient, and if possible, should be using alternative fuels so as to minimize negative environmental impacts of the project.
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