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SQ16-000106 1 Client Name State Suburb Schedule Year Project Schedule Current Commonwealth Client Name State Suburb Project Description Year Project Cost Fund Demolition of block four and construction of three manual arts rooms, storage, court, one graphics area, six general Aquinas College QLD ASHMORE 2014 $3,337,135 $2,337,135 learning areas, an administration area and associated walkaways. Convert existing covered lunch area to 2 x Specialists CHARTERS Columba Catholic College QLD 2016 courts. Construct Lunch Covered Area, Refurbish 3 x $1,305,606 $1,255,606 TOWERS Specialists CHARTERS Refurbishment of a 61 bed dormitory, amenities and St Mary's Campus QLD 2014 $2,313,928 $2,207,233 TOWERS supervisors' facilities. Convert Mercy House to Admin. Convert existing Admin to CHARTERS St Mary's Campus QLD 2015 GLA's Demolish existing D & C Blocks. Construct 3 x GLA's, $2,697,864 $1,647,864 TOWERS associated walkways & 1 x MPA in C Block. Construction of a new administration centre, conversion of the existing administration areas into an undercroft, student Gilroy Santa Maria College QLD INGHAM 2013 $2,693,172 $2,533,489 services and IT Support areas. Conversion of blocks M and G into student amenities and extension of the driveway. Construction of Stage 2 comprising of four specialty spaces, Good Counsel College QLD INNISFAIL 2012 two general learning areas, an IT technical area, associated $2,371,745 $30,375 walkways and a car park. Good Shepherd Catholic Relocation of sheds and the construction of three general QLD MOUNT ISA 2014 $1,803,360 $956,435 College learning areas, an undercroft and associated walkways. Construction of eight general learning areas, one design and technology room, one science room, an administration area, BURLEIGH Marymount College QLD 2014 a learning support and associated walkways and the $4,054,891 $1,881,049 WATERS conversion of learning support to an administration space. Demolition of block ten. Stage 1 of new Secondary College - Construction of 5 x GLAs, 4 x Specialist rooms (Science, Home Ec, Art, Man McAuley College QLD BEAUDESERT 2016 $9,701,227 $3,499,518 Arts), administration, library, pupil amenities, 5/6 of PE Covered Area, stores and associated walkways. Construct 14 x Boys Boarding dormitory with associated Mount St Bernard College QLD HERBERTON 2015 $1,261,265 $572,265 common room, bathroom & supervisors bed rooms. SQ16-000106 1 Schedule Current Commonwealth Client Name State Suburb Project Description Year Project Cost Fund Construction of three general learning areas, two specialist Mt Maria College QLD MITCHELTON 2014 rooms for home economics, storage and associated $1,220,940 $117,488 walkways. Conversion of the existing library and resource building into a new hospitality facility and a general learning area. Mt Maria College - Petrie QLD PETRIE 2014 $1,481,427 $484,220 Construction of a new library and resource centre and provision of IT. Construction of six general learning areas, two preparatory Northern Beaches Catholic facilities, an IT area, a library, a learning support space, PE QLD RURAL VIEW 2014 $9,489,565 $150,000 Primary School covered areas and storage, pupil amenities, maintenance storage and associated walkways. Our Lady of Good Counsel Construction of three general learning areas, an undercroft QLD GATTON 2013 $1,262,373 $1,029,938 School and associated walkways. Demolish existing Admin & GLA Block. Construct new Admin, 1 x IT support, uniform shop, 1 x Learning Support, Our Lady of Good Counsel 1 x GLAs & associated walkways. Convert existing Daniel QLD GATTON 2015 $2,482,029 $2,402,029 School Walsh building to Admin & convert existing undercroft to 3 x GLAs & Carpark. Refurbish existing convent building to Multipurpose room Our Lady of the Sacred Demolition of block B and adjoining stairs and roof Heart Catholic Primary QLD DARRA 2014 elements. Construction of seven general learning areas and $3,668,015 $3,486,572 School associated stairs, undercroft, amenities, walkways and lifts. Refurbishment of the administration area and conversion of Our Lady of the Sacred THURSDAY QLD 2014 a general learning area to administration space and the $345,260 $269,421 Heart School ISLAND undercroft to storage. Our Lady of the Southern Demolition, alterations and extensions to an administration QLD DALBY 2012 $1,816,275 $1,265,372 Cross College area. Our Lady of the Way Refurbishment of existing pupil amenities and associated QLD PETRIE 2014 $185,372 $175,372 Primary School walkways. Demolishment of a section of an existing walkway, Sacred Heart Primary construction of a new section of the administration area, QLD CUNNAMULLA 2013 $628,168 $568,168 School refurbishment of the existing administration area and the construction of associated walkways. SQ16-000106 2 Schedule Current Commonwealth Client Name State Suburb Project Description Year Project Cost Fund Demolish existing music block. Construct 6 x GLAs, student Saint Mary's Catholic services & associated walkways. Construct 1 x new Music QLD KINGAROY 2015 $2,543,526 $919,873 College room, practice rooms, courtyard & associated walkways. Construct carparking. Conversion of a graphics area to an art room; a textiles area MOUNT Seton College QLD 2012 to a home economics kitchen; an existing art room to a $1,014,898 $759,849 GRAVATT EAST textiles area, and the refurbishment of manual arts facility. Southern Cross Catholic Construct new PE Covered Area and access paths. QLD SCARBOROUGH 2016 $1,013,092 $914,043 College Demolition of pupil amenities and cricket nets. Construct 2 x GLAs, undercroft, associated stairs, covered St Anne's Catholic Primary QLD SARINA 2015 walkways & lift. $1,057,442 $349,191 School Construction of an administration area, a library, nine general learning areas, two music/dance/drama areas , two visual arts rooms, two industrial arts rooms, four science St Benedict's College QLD MANGO HILL 2014 rooms, a PE covered area, IT services, a learning support $8,525,222 $608,689 space, pupil amenities and associated walkways. Conversions to administration areas and four home economics rooms. St Brendan's Catholic RURAL VIEW Stage 2 Construct 3 x GLAs, 1 x Multi purpose room, pupil QLD 2016 $1,484,148 $954,384 Primary School MACKAY amenities and associated walkways and Stage 2 carpark. Construction of seven secondary general learning areas, one hospitality area, one home economics room, one art room, two manual arts spaces, one music room, pupil amenities, St Catherine's Catholic one graphics room, a PE covered area, an administration QLD PROSERPINE 2014 $9,561,613 $500,000 College The Whitsundays area, four primary general learning areas and shed. Conversion of home economics areas, art area and manual arts rooms to two science rooms and a general learning area. Construction of five general learning areas, a learning St Catherine's Catholic support area, a Library, an administration area, a science College The Whitsundays QLD PROSERPINE 2012 room, a manual arts area, a temporary art room, a home $5,846,968 $4,374,636 Campus economics room, a maintenance store, pupil amenities and associated walkways. SQ16-000106 3 Schedule Current Commonwealth Client Name State Suburb Project Description Year Project Cost Fund St Columba's Primary Construction of a preperation area, storage space, a QLD WILSTON 2012 $522,853 $210,177 School covered area, pupil amenities and associated walkways. Construction of eight general learning, two science areas, St Edmund's College QLD WOODEND 2012 $3,043,738 $473,627 an art room and associated walkways. Construction and refurbishment of pupil amenities and St Francis College QLD CRESTMEAD 2012 $466,129 $364,733 walkways. Construction of four general learning areas, one preparatory St Francis College QLD CRESTMEAD 2014 $1,506,147 $1,028,036 are and associated travel. Construct Construction Court & Project Room, Refurbish St Francis College QLD CRESTMEAD 2015 $738,462 $688,462 Manual / Industrial Arts & Stores. St Francis Xavier Catholic Demolition of existing Block A classroom block. Construction QLD MACKAY WEST 2016 $2,189,564 $1,254,564 Primary School of 9 x GLAs, pupil amenities and associated walkways. Demolition of administration area and construction of a new administration space, pupil amenities, an undercroft, three St Joachim's School QLD HOLLAND PARK 2014 general learning areas and associated walkways. Conversion $2,138,663 $150,000 of existing walkway to learning support area and provision of IT. Construction of two art rooms and storage, art court, one St John's College QLD NAMBOUR 2014 general learning area, an administration area and $894,142 $44,142 associated walkways. Demolishment of an old administration section, construction St Joseph's Catholic of a new administration area, extension of associated QLD BARCALDINE 2013 $785,578 $547,842 Primary School walkways, refurbishment of administration areas, convertion to learning support and student amenities. St Joseph's Catholic NORTH Demolish teaching & amenities block. Construct 4 x GLAs, 1 QLD 2015 $1,606,726 $643,939 Primary School ROCKHAMPTON x MPA & pupil amenities & associated covered walkways. St Joseph's Catholic BRACKEN Construction of a preparatory general learning area, a store QLD 2013 $447,451 $33,852 Primary School RIDGE room, associated covered area and walkways. St Joseph's School QLD ATHERTON 2013 Refurbishment of the administration area. $703,636 $543,214 SQ16-000106 4 Schedule Current Commonwealth Client Name State Suburb Project Description Year Project Cost Fund Conversion of learning support area to PE stores and to a St Joseph's School QLD ATHERTON 2014 preparatory space and of the canteen and lunch area to a $400,617 $380,617 general learning area. Refurbish existing Admin. Convert & refurbish existing St Joseph's School QLD CHILDERS 2015 $375,279 $325,279 library to Admin. St Joseph's School QLD GAYNDAH 2015 Construct half PE Covered Area $425,596 $277,780 St Kieran's School QLD BRIGHTON 2012 Construction of four general learning areas and walkways.
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