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Queensland Reconstruction Authority Engineers Australia Workshop CEO, Mr Graeme Newton 27 September 2011

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Presentation delivered at the Year of Humanitarian Engineering Workshop in Brisbane, 27 September 2011. Presented by Mr Graeme Newton, CEO Queensland Reconstruction Authority

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Page 1: Queensland Reconstruction Authority

Queensland Reconstruction Authority Engineers Australia Workshop

CEO, Mr Graeme Newton 27 September 2011

Page 2: Queensland Reconstruction Authority

Dec 2010 Jan 2011 Feb 2011 Mar 2011 Apr 2011

2010/11Qld Disasters Timeline

Dec 3: 120mm rain Emerald

Dec 23: Rainfall central & Nth QLD (200-600mm)

Dec 25: TC Tasha (Cat 1)

Dec 27: Declarations & evacs begin in Theodore

Dec 28: Emerald, Bundaberg, Central Highlands, Nth Burnett disaster declared

Dec 29: Theodore evacuated (300)

Dec 30: Condamine evacuated

Jan 10: Flash flooding Lockyer Valley

Jan 11: Brisbane flood and regional evacuations

Jan 13: Brisbane floods Dam at 183% capacity

Jan 31: TC Anthony (Cat 2)

Feb 2/3: TC Yasi (Cat 5)

February: Monsoonal Flooding

Apr 4: Maranoa Flooding

Jan 19: QRA announced

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Disaster Events

1. Dec 2010 Flooding South east/west 2. Dec 2010 Tropical Cyclone Tasha 3. Jan 2011 Flash Flooding Lockyer Valley 4. Jan 2011 Brisbane/Ipswich Flooding 5. Jan / Feb TCs Anthony & Yasi 6. Feb 2011 Monsoonal Flooding 7. Apr 2011 Maranoa flooding

Disasters Overview

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Scale & Scope: Damage/Repair Disaster peak Nov – Mar

Repair as at August 2011

Roads 9170 km 8482km reopened (92%)

Rail 4748 km 4596km operational

Schools 411 411

Bridges & Culverts 89 89

Water supply schemes 104 104

National Parks 138 123 re-opened

Coal Mines 54 54 operational - 48 operating between 80- 100% capacity - remaining 6 at between 50-80%

Insurance Claims 128 875

Power outages 480 000 482 still out

Buildings affected 150 000

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$6.8b

Local Governments

Contractors Contractors

75% 25%

Dept Transport & Main Roads

Other

Queensland Reconstruction Authority

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Reconstruction budget $6.8B

72.55%

19.65% 3.61%

1.57% 2.61%

$239m

$4.8b

$104m

$173m

$1.3b

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$3.6

$4.1

$7.2

$2.1

$7.1

$13.2

$1.0

$18.3

$20.7

$15.4

$2.9

$85.0

$1.7

$19.9

$2.7

$2.2

$2.8

$3.7

$63.1

$4.4

$2.8

$5.2

$8.6

$25.9

$12.8

$64,900

$25.2

$10.0

$80,586

$323,460

$5.9

$2.7

$712,000

$936,000

$1.4

$849,000

$18.6

$6.1

$693,000

$13.0

$2.2

$309,400

$2.1

$828,000

$2.7

$851,760

$620,649

$203,130

$890,640

$17.0 $13.2

$772,000

$3.7m

$4.1

$ 382,608

$3.9

$20.0

Advance Allocations To date $493M to 57 Councils

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Near Term $894.1m In Market $713.9m Complete $426.5m

Near Term $40.2m In Market $22.0m Complete $11.6m

Near Term $172.0m In Market $99.3m Complete $172.3m

Near Term $211.8m In Market $38.7m Complete $15.2m

Near Term $330.5m In Market $103.8m Complete $85.4m

Near Term $139.5m In Market $450.2m Complete $142.0m

DTMR & LGA LGA

Near Term Packages being prepared for tender (REPA) Applications for packages which are currently under assessment by the Authority or are awaiting additional information from the LGA (REPA)

In Market Packages out to tender, packages assessed and awarded, and packages in delivery (REPA)

Applications for packages which have been approved by the Authority but not yet completed (REPA)

Complete Packages completed (includes CDO & EW) Packages completed (includes CDO, EW and REPA)

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Resources for Reconstruction Discussion Paper – September 2011

Estimated cost of reconstruction by region of state-owned and local government roads and other assets (2011-12 to 2013-14)

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Projected annualised regional jobs supported by the reconstruction of state roads, local government assets and mining projects, 2011-12 to 2012-13

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Value of reconstruction works and the value and stage of development for mining projects 2011-2016 and beyond

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Cardwell Street scene

9170km road affected

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Post clean up

8484km recovered

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Alpha rail before and after

4748km rail lines affected 4596km operational

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89 culverts & Bridges major damage

Toowoomba Range during construction

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89 recovered

Toowoomba Range completed – 17 September $12m

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Herries Street - Toowoomba

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Rockhampton Airport

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Victoria Street - Toowoomba

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Operational & Strategic Projects

Grantham Reconstruction Area Interactive Flood Mapping Resilience Planning – Rebuilding guidelines Build Back Navigator World Bank Collaboration Rapid Damage Assessment Program Resources for Reconstruction – Discussion Paper

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Grantham redevelopment

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Part 1: Rebuilding in Storm tide prone areas (released) Part 2: Wind Resistant Housing (out for consultation)

Proposed Part 3 - Preparing for Cyclones Part 4 - Building in low lying coastal areas

Resilience planning

Draft NQ Guidelines

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Floodplain Management - Mapping

50 sub-basins mapped – area greater than Victoria By Oct, 40% of Qld mapped Combined with Council mapping will provide 90% of Qld. By mid 2012, Floodplain Maps for relevant areas of the entire State will be available. Channel country & gulf mapping more difficult ... imagery & contour information

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Outcomes: Better built form

The ‘Queenslander’

Source: Understanding Floods: Questions & Answers (c) State of Queensland 2011 Source: ABC Images

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April 2011 May 2011 June 2011 July 2011

Reconstruction Milestones

Jan 5: Flood Recovery Taskforce with MAJGEN Slater

Jan 19: QRA announced and CEO appointed

Feb 18: Interactive Flood Mapping released

Mar 14: Nissan donates 200 vehicles

Mar 23: ‘Operation Queenslander State Plan released

Jan–March 2011

Feb 21: QRA legislation passed in Parliament Apr 13: Draft

guidelines – Storm Tide prone areas

Apr 20: ‘Meet the experts’ in Tully

Apr 30: Grantham Store reopens

May 2: QRA Local Plan released

May 11: Grantham redevelopment announced

May 27: Build Back Portal goes online

Jun 7: Grantham sod turning

May 9: Abu Dhabi donates $30m for cyclone shelters

Jun 16: World Bank MOU signed

Jun 30: $450m+ NDRRA funds to 56 councils

Jul 15: Guidelines released

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