❓ Ms. Saffioti inquires about maintenance at Upper Swan Primary School. The Minister responds with details of a 2013 assessment, costs, and funds spent since then.
AnsweredQoN 5309Legislative Assembly
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With reference to Upper Swan Primary School: (a) what is the current estimated value of maintenance required; (b) what are the details of maintenance required; (c) have funds been allocated for such maintenance; and (d) if not, when will funds be allocated?
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Answered
11 May 2016
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education
Response time
48 days
A Building Condition Assessment (BCA) of each public school was undertaken in the second half of 2013. The BCA process identifies and prioritises the maintenance items, including minor non-urgent work.
a. At the time of inspection in 2013, the estimated value of identified maintenance work at Upper Swan Primary School was $75,829.
b. See tabled paper no.
c. Since the 2013 BCA was undertaken, $289,683 has been spent on maintenance at Upper Swan Primary School.
d. Not applicable.
a. At the time of inspection in 2013, the estimated value of identified maintenance work at Upper Swan Primary School was $75,829.
b. See tabled paper no.
c. Since the 2013 BCA was undertaken, $289,683 has been spent on maintenance at Upper Swan Primary School.
d. Not applicable.
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