Oven Mountain Pump Hydro Project

Scope: Develop Australian Industry Plan

Industry: Renewable Energy

Project Cost: $1 billion

The Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro Energy Storage project is a $1 billion, 600 megawatt, 'off river' facility located adjacent to the Macleay River between Armidale and Kempsey, in the New England region of NSW. The construction of this major piece of renewable energy infrastructure is being overseen by Oven Mountain Pumped Storage (OMPS).

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Overview

In August 2022, during the early planning phase of the project, Hughes et al (HEA) were engaged by OMPS to develop and submit an Australian Industry Plan (AIP Plan), as part of a broader local employment and procurement engagement strategy approach, and as part of a suite of documents that would go into the data room for the Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) process.

An AIP Plan is one of the key foundations of good local content practice because it necessitates early engagement with the supply chain and provides “full, fair and reasonable” opportunities for Australian industry to bid for the supply of goods and/or services, including labour, in the delivery of projects greater than $500 million.

As the OMPS project scope exceeded the major project cost threshold, they were required to have a compliant AIP Plan. The AIP Plan would be part of a suite of compulsory government documents needed to substantiate commitments OMPS made as part of the approvals process for environmental and regulatory licences in regard to economic benefit, supply chain involvement and job creation.

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.

In working with the OMPS team, HEA employed these AIP Plan development processes, including undertaking a procurement package analysis for local and regional contestability, researching and identifying necessary pre-qualification requirements, and developing a framework for how the AIP Plan requirements would be adopted within the OMPS project.