The Intermodal Logistics Centre (ILC) at Enfield is part of a network of existing and planned intermodal terminal facilities in Sydney and will service around a quarter of the total intermodal demand. With container trade through Port Botany expected to exceed 3.5 million TEU by 2021, the objective is to significantly increase the proportion of containers moved by rail.
The Situation
As 85% of containers originate from or are bound for a destination within 40 kilometres of Port Botany, a new road and rail container terminal is being constructed at Enfield.
On completion the ILC at Enfield will include an intermodal terminal, empty container storage facilities, warehousing, a light industrial and commercial area along Cosgrove Road, a new bridge over the RailCorp Marshalling Yard, rail connections to the mainline track and an area incorporating ecological and heritage enhancements.
Our Approach
Following the team’s work on the Port Botany Expansion project, Sydney Ports engaged Advisian to manage the procurement activities for the development of the ILC at Enfield.
We provided advice and assistance to Sydney Ports throughout the project including:
Stage 1 – to tender close – Commercial and technical adviser:
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Development supporting information for the business case
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Development of environmental plans and planning approval documentation
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Development of cost estimates and risk assessments to determine the P90 value for the business case
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Value engineering and options assessment
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Development of master program and facilitating decisions regarding key procurement activities
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Development of project documentation including scopes of work for heritage and archaeology, endangered species, demolition and remediation, wheel lathe corridor rail works, design and construction (early works, early contractor involvement and construct only) and interface agreements
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Management of the registration of interest and tender process including developing the evaluation criteria
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Preparation of Board Papers.
Stage 2 – tender close to early contractor involvement award – Procurement adviser:
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Management of the evaluation of tenders
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Provided an independent review of cost estimates
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Preparation for contract execution
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Negotiation and award finalisation
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Early contractor involvement contract execution.
Stage 3 – Early contractor involvement - Transaction adviser:
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Commercial adviser
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Issue management
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Preparation of construction documentation for main construction contract execution
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Execution of the main construction contract.
Stage 4 - Delivery - Commercial adviser:
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Commercial and contractual support
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Environmental advisor
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Review of cost assessments
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Risk modelling and developing mitigation strategies
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Management and advice on environmental compliance