Grounding platforms are most important where the source of fault current is external to the substation, which is normally the case at higher voltages. If the source of a ground fault is local, such as the secondary of a 110-22 kV power transformer, then current from a faulted switch has a metallic path to the source and does not flow through the earth.
As Alan says, however, grounding platforms are cheap. We specify them at all group-operated switches in a substation.