The example I've been using has been in reference to that project. As I said, the procurement phase was completed, obviously, and the construction has started, but we're halfway through the construction now, so I can really only keep my remarks limited to that experience.
I think the last witness's comments were bang on in support of what I was saying earlier. We look for opportunities with our client partner to enhance the approach here, that ultimately a P3 was used. The collaboration that I referred to I think is absolutely key, especially given the highly sophisticated facility that this is—to sit down with the industry partners. There were more than 50 collaboration meetings that occurred leading up to the actual procurement commencing, like the formal bidding process, let's say, in order to achieve that. That was done rapidly within a year—it was a matter of many months—to engage each one of those partners so that they understood the need the user was looking for and we understood what their capabilities were to bring to the table.
I think that's why those proposals I mentioned I was able to see were all very exciting, addressing the needs of the facility very well. Ultimately, with the value-for-money analysis, the best one was selected. It doesn't mean any of the others were bad. They could have been successful models that could have been used as well and delivered to CSEC for the capability it required.
As I was saying, I think the procurement was very successful. On the timeline alone, that entire process was done in less than two years, which is really remarkable for a facility of this size. Then, in the construction phase as well, which was envisioned over a period of just over three years—approximately 39 months—again, for a facility of this magnitude and sophistication, more than 70,000 square metres, that's a remarkably fast delivery from shovel in ground to full occupancy.
As I mentioned, there are very sophisticated tools being used to track the progress, etc., and manage the project. So when I said to you that it's on time and on budget, that's very much an informed and confirmed statement I'm making. Part of our management process is to ensure that's happening.
Overall, I think this particular project is proving, as far as that goes, to have been a success. Of course, somebody will, I'm sure, analyze, ongoing and at the end, looking back, whether the entire 34-year package, from procurement through to the end of the maintenance period, was successful. But we believe it will be.