Mike Rann has declared the Adelaide Oval redevelopment to be an integral part of a wider plan involving the riverside precinct and and new hospital, including even the proposed research facility next to the hospital.
Whether or not that means anything, what happens at Adelaide Oval certainly does affect other places and projects, eg the future of AAMI stadium, and any proposal to build a rectangular stadium.
The trouble is, despite Rann's claim that it's all part of one big picture, the management of the various parts of the project is disconnected.
The government set up the Adelaide Oval Stadium Management Authority, not to manage the full scope of the project, but only to deliver a development at Adelaide Oval that suits SACA and SANFL. It was given $5,000,000 to ‘initiate’ this work and it engaged local architects Hassell together with experienced interstate firm Cox Architects.
But AOSMA has no remit for soccer or FIFA compliance (according to Phil Martin of Michels Warren Pty Ltd – spokesman for AOSMA). Further, AOSMA knows nothing about the footbridge and the sudden blowout in its cost from $20 million to $38 million, nor does it have any idea what the footbridge will look like. In fact, the government has gone to Associate Professor Mike Griffith of the University of Adelaide School of Civil Engineering for the footbridge design.
Are you starting to feel worried?
AOSMA's ignorance of the footbridge design is just an example. AOSMA is not looking at transport connections, for example. They are 'outside its remit'.
Whatever happens to AAMI is not AOSMA’s business either, according to AOSMA’s spokesman.
It seems that the various groups at work - those hoping for a FIFA compliant arena, the riverside enhancers, the transport planners, AAMI and the various parts of government involved are relying for coordination and coherence on....
Kevin Foley. Mr 'I Am In Charge'. Despite neither Foley or his office being set up for project delivery, especially complex clusters of projects like this.
So this mega project rumbles on in its unique manner.
Where's the analysis of growth and need for a rectangular stadium and likely usage over say 20 years? Don't worry about it.
Are we trying to build at AO a FIFA compliant replacement for AAMI? Ian McLachlan doesn't think so. When asked about FIFA compliance he said in a TV interview:
"Football (ie soccer) has nothing to do with this."
Foley made very clear on radio yesterday his resentment at having to conduct government business in the open, referring several times to the need to keep decisions and figures from the public.
Why should this be the case? We are talking about investment of public money in a public asset. There is no competition or commercial advantage at stake. Why the secrecy?
I for one would like to see clearly set out the goals of this project, the options available and the costs.
With Foley's abysmal track record in project delivery (Newport Quays, stalled; TechPort, 100% over budget), I'd be very worried about the costs of this complex project. The chances for duplication and waste seem high, and the management looks incompetent.
PS - Rann announced earlier this year that 'he' had given AOSMA $5 million to initiate work on whatever the project is. It may be a coincidence, but on page 35 of SACA's annual report for 2008-9 there is a cash flow entry: 'Donation from federal government $5,500,000'. That looks like $5 mill plus GST. What's that all about?