Hon Donna Faragher asks about the last Building Condition Assessment of WA TAFE colleges and requests a list of identified maintenance. The Minister responds that a new risk-based assessment (Campus Score Card) has replaced the old system and refers to a tabled document outlining a funded remedial works program.

AnsweredQoN 2981Legislative Council
Asked
9 June 2020
Portfolio
Education and Training

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(1) When was the last Building Condition Assessment process undertaken across all TAFE Colleges in Western Australia? (2) Can the Minister provide a list of all identified maintenance, by TAFE College, from the latest Building Condition Assessment undertaken?

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Answered
11 August 2020
Responded by
Minister for Education and Training
Response time
9 days
1.
The Department Training Workforce Development has replaced Building Condition Assessments with a comprehensive risk mitigation assessment termed Campus Score Card. The Campus Score Card Assessments are prioritised on a risk based approach that includes the age of the infrastructure and data related to breakdown and repairs.
2.
Campus Score Card outcomes and high priority maintenance issues identified by TAFEs are listed in the attached program of remedial works that will be funded and implemented over the next four years.
The McGowan Government has recently announced a $167.3 million capital works program across Western Australian TAFE colleges as part of the COVID Recovery Plan. This is the largest TAFE capital works program in Western Australia history.
[Refer to Tabled Paper No.           ]

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