Pakenham Revitalisation tender postponed
Cardinia Shire Council has made the strategic decision to not proceed with the current tender for Stage 1 of the Pakenham Revitalisation project.
Following market feedback and suggestions outlined in the recent tender evaluation process, Council has decided to postpone presenting the Stage 1 construction tender at the September 2024 Council Meeting.
Cardinia Shire Council Chief Executive Officer, Carol Jeffs maintains that Council is still working towards delivering vital upgrades around Pakenham’s town centre over the next decade, saying “Council remains committed to delivering all 12 stages of the Pakenham Revitalisation project, and we are looking forward to reimagining Pakenham as a place for all people.”
Council is unable to support the current tender for Stage 1 works, as the evaluation process identified significant complexities and risks that contributed to the project being over budget.
“While the upgrades to Pakenham’s Main Street are vital to revitalise the town centre, local businesses and economy, Council cannot recommend proceeding with the tender while over-budget and given the current financial climate.” Ms Jeffs said.
“The decision to not award the current tender at this time presents Council with an opportunity to pause and revisit the project and budget into the new year.”
Council’s decision to review this project is a proactive measure to manage these risks effectively and be prudent with ratepayers’ money and government investment.
“We acknowledge that this decision may be disappointing, as significant work and consultation has gone into the development of the Pakenham Revitalisation project until this point. However, in light of the tender feedback, we want to ensure that moving forward we deliver the best upgrades possible for the community.”
“We appreciate when the community takes the opportunity to provide us with feedback and have their say to inform our decisions and projects, and we will strive to continue to keep the community involved and informed regarding all stages of the Pakenham Revitalisation project.” Ms Jeffs said.
Pakenham Revitalisation has been masterplanned as a long-term priority project, which aims to reimagine the future look and feel of the heart of Pakenham.
The project has been driven by the need to address rapid population growth, community feedback, consumer preferences and the development market.
Through the proposed upgrades, Council is aiming to improve accessibility, community safety, connectivity, boost the local economy and create an attractive environment that can host a range of events and activities.
For more information and future updates on the Pakenham Revitalisation project, please visit www.cardinia.vic.gov.au/pakenham