❓ Hon Ken Travers asks about planned works and costs for the former Padbury Senior High School over three financial years. The answer details two stages of relocation for various educational support services, including infrastructure upgrades, with estimated completion dates but no specific costs provided.
AnsweredQoN 5303Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
(1) What work will be undertaken on the former Padbury Senior High School in -
(a) 2011-12;
(b) 2012-13; and
(c) 2013-14?
(2) What is the cost of these works in each financial year?
(a) 2011-12;
(b) 2012-13; and
(c) 2013-14?
(2) What is the cost of these works in each financial year?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
3 May 2012
Responded by
Minister for Energy representing the Minister for Education
Response time
56 days
(1)-(2)
Documentation of the proposed works is currently being prepared and the costs and timeframe are to be confirmed.
Stage 1
will see the relocation of Special Education Needs: Disability, Special Educational Needs: Sensory (excluding the Early Intervention Centre), Primary and Secondary Support, Curriculum Partnerships, Regional Student Services Support, the Child Protection and Classroom Management Strategies teams, the English as an Additional Language Resource Centre and the Statewide Services Administration Team.
Works to accommodate these groups will include:
· new Universal Access and Fire Service requirements;
· replacement of lighting to meet new requirements;
· air-conditioning;
· data cabling and phones;
· other alterations and refurbishments;
· new carpets;
· audiology sound booths; and
· car parking and an access road.
Stage 1 as described above involves the relocation of approximately 275 staff and is expected to be completed by December 2012, with relocation complete by the end of January 2013.
Stage 2
will see the relocation of the Early Intervention Centre (EIC) from Cottesloe to Padbury.
Works at Padbury to accommodate this will include:
· new Universal Access and Fire Service requirements;
· replacement of lighting to meet new requirements;
· air-conditioning;
· data cabling and phones;
· strip-out of fixtures and services;
· new carpets and vinyl;
· new toilets, kitchens and other refurbishments; and
· playground and fencing.
Stage 2 as described above is expected to be completed by April 2013.
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Documentation of the proposed works is currently being prepared and the costs and timeframe are to be confirmed.
Stage 1
will see the relocation of Special Education Needs: Disability, Special Educational Needs: Sensory (excluding the Early Intervention Centre), Primary and Secondary Support, Curriculum Partnerships, Regional Student Services Support, the Child Protection and Classroom Management Strategies teams, the English as an Additional Language Resource Centre and the Statewide Services Administration Team.
Works to accommodate these groups will include:
· new Universal Access and Fire Service requirements;
· replacement of lighting to meet new requirements;
· air-conditioning;
· data cabling and phones;
· other alterations and refurbishments;
· new carpets;
· audiology sound booths; and
· car parking and an access road.
Stage 1 as described above involves the relocation of approximately 275 staff and is expected to be completed by December 2012, with relocation complete by the end of January 2013.
Stage 2
will see the relocation of the Early Intervention Centre (EIC) from Cottesloe to Padbury.
Works at Padbury to accommodate this will include:
· new Universal Access and Fire Service requirements;
· replacement of lighting to meet new requirements;
· air-conditioning;
· data cabling and phones;
· strip-out of fixtures and services;
· new carpets and vinyl;
· new toilets, kitchens and other refurbishments; and
· playground and fencing.
Stage 2 as described above is expected to be completed by April 2013.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
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