Sunwater - Paradise Dam Improvement Project & Burdekin Falls Improvement Project

Scope: Develop Australian Industry Participation Plans

Industry: Mining and Government

Project Cost: $13.7 Billion

Sunwater has a proud 80-year history of developing and managing over $13.7 billion in bulk water infrastructure assets, which supplies 40 percent of all water used commercially in Queensland. As part of their longer-term investment strategy, in 2022, Sunwater announced plans to upgrade two major dam facilities in regional Queensland – Paradise Dam in the Wide Bay-Burnett Region and Burdekin Falls Dam in North Queensland.

10 Functional Areas with Requirements

2 Concurrent AIP Plans delivered

Overview

In October 2022, during the early planning phases, Hughes et al (HEA) were engaged through a competitive tender process to develop individual Australian Industry Participation Plans (AIP Plan) for two individual projects. The separately titled Paradise Dam Improvement Project (PDIP) and the Burdekin Falls Improvement Project (BFIP).

As both projects were estimated to be over $500 million, Sunwater was required to have a compliant AIP Plan for both PDIP and BFIP. An AIP Plan is a one of the foundation stones of good local content practice and is a requirement under the Australian Jobs Act 2013 (Cth). A standalone document, the AIP Plan contains information on how the project’s local content strategy will provide “full, fair and reasonable” opportunities for Australian industry to bid for the supply of goods and/or services, including labour.

While both projects had similarities in engineering and constructability, they remained two standalone projects, operating in different regional contexts, with their own Sunwater project delivery team. In order to deliver the scope, HEA collaborated with each team, undertaking two separate planning processes in parallel, with the output being two separate AIP Plans prepared for submission.

The development of an AIP Plan requires input from multiple functions, including Engineering, Contracts, Procurement, Construction, Human Resources, Environmental, Legal, Project Management, Stakeholder Engagement and Communications. In developing the two AIP Plans for Sunwater, HEA had to collect input from over 18 individual stakeholders across the project.

As experts in the development of AIP Plans of this nature, HEA has developed a well-practiced and efficient process that supports the information collection needed to complete a detailed, compliant and meaningful AIP Plan.

Through a number of virtual meetings, workshops and shared technology platforms, HEA were able to collaborate with the various key Sunwater stakeholders to deliver a total of 6 workshops, 2 feedback sessions and bronze to gold documentation creation and review.