The Project Owner expects that the Successful Proponent will bring certain specific capabilities to the Project. The table below indicates the core capabilities expected from the Successful Proponent.
Guidance Note: This is an example only and the Project Owner's required core capabilities will need to be considered by the Project Owner and revised on a case-by- case basis. For example, some projects may also require operations and maintenance capabilities to develop specific "whole of life" project objectives. |
Core Capability / Resource / Skill Area | Core Capabilities | |
| (including its consultants) | (within its Members) |
Land acquisition | • |
|
Planning and approvals | • |
|
Preliminary design of the Project |
| • |
Engineering design of the Project |
| • |
| • | |
Project and construction management expertise |
| • |
Project and construction management systems |
| • |
Construction management |
| • |
Occupational Safety and Health management systems |
| • |
Environmental management systems |
| • |
Quality management systems |
| • |
Procurement systems |
| • |
Industrial Relations |
| • |
Communications and community consultation/liaison | • | • |