❓ Mr. Wyatt questions the Minister for Education regarding the maintenance backlog at East Beechboro Pre Primary Centre, following a 2009 building condition assessment. The Minister's response refers to tabled papers and a Commonwealth Government website for details, and states that backlog completion is subject to funding prioritisation.
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I refer to the Minister’s statement to the Legislative Assembly on 19 March 2009 where she tabled a building condition assessment of every State Government school. The building condition assessment for East Beechboro Pre Primary Centre identified a maintenance backlog with an estimated cost of $743.80. In relation to this, I ask:
(a) how much of the maintenance backlog for this school has been completed;
(b) what outstanding defects remain;
(c) what is the total value of the outstanding maintenance backlog for this school;
(d) how much of the completed maintenance was financed by the Commonwealth Government; and
(e) when will the total amount of the maintenance backlog at this school be completed?
(a) how much of the maintenance backlog for this school has been completed;
(b) what outstanding defects remain;
(c) what is the total value of the outstanding maintenance backlog for this school;
(d) how much of the completed maintenance was financed by the Commonwealth Government; and
(e) when will the total amount of the maintenance backlog at this school be completed?
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Answered
17 May 2011
Responded by
Minister for Education
Response time
42 days
(a)-(c) Please refer to tabled papers 734 and 3300.
(d) The amount allocated to each school for maintenance and minor improvements under the
Commonwealth Government's Building the Education Revolution - National School Pride
program can be found at:
http://www.deewr.gov.au/Schooling/BuildingTheEducationRevolution/Documents/NSP/WA_NSP.pdf
(e) The consolidated data from the Building Condition Assessment process is being analysed at present to ascertain which categories of work could be addressed through targeted program funding. Once works programs have been developed, funding will be allocated on a priority basis.
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(d) The amount allocated to each school for maintenance and minor improvements under the
Commonwealth Government's Building the Education Revolution - National School Pride
program can be found at:
http://www.deewr.gov.au/Schooling/BuildingTheEducationRevolution/Documents/NSP/WA_NSP.pdf
(e) The consolidated data from the Building Condition Assessment process is being analysed at present to ascertain which categories of work could be addressed through targeted program funding. Once works programs have been developed, funding will be allocated on a priority basis.
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