Ms. Saffioti inquires about the maintenance needs of Caversham Primary School, including costs, details, and funding. The Minister responds with information about a 2013 assessment, funds spent since, and ongoing maintenance practices.

AnsweredQoN 4273Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 June 2015
Portfolio
Education

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With reference to Caversham 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 August 2015
Responded by
Minister representing the Minister for Education
Response time
47 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 at Caversham Primary School was $61,057, ranging from Priority 1 to Priority 9.
b. Please refer to tabled paper.
c. Since the 2013 BCA was undertaken, $161,147 has been spent on maintenance at the school.  Routine maintenance and breakdown repairs will be undertaken on a needs basis.
d. Not applicable.

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