2020-21 Infrastructure Projects- Recommended Applicants (In Alphabetical Order)

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2020-21 Infrastructure Projects- Recommended Applicants (In Alphabetical Order) 2020-21 Infrastructure Projects- Recommended Applicants (in alphabetical order) AMOUNT APPLICANT PROJECT RECOMMENDED (GST EXCLUSIVE) REGIONAL AND DISTRICTS FACILITIES PROGRAM City of Playford To enhance a regional sports hub by installing 17 lighting towers with 250 lux LED sports floodlighting at Playford $400,000 Sports Precinct, Ridley Reserve West, Elizabeth. City of Playford To enhance a regional sports hub by constructing three new unisex change rooms at Elizabeth Oval, Playford Sports $894,436 Precinct, Elizabeth and install lighting towers at Playford International College, Elizabeth. City of Prospect To enhance a regional sports hub with new clubrooms, change rooms, and viewing areas at the Yarnta Tutu Yarta $1,035,564 Community and Sports Hub, Broadview. Kensington District Cricket To enhance a regional sports hub by constructing a new facility including six unisex change rooms, four umpire $2,670,000 Club Incorporated rooms, storage, gym, office, meeting room, clubrooms with bar and kitchen, spectator viewing areas, disability access including lift, at Kensington District Cricket Club, Kensington Gardens. TOTAL $5,000,000 GRASSROOTS FACILITIES PROGRAM Angaston Bowling Club To construct a new clubroom facility with two synthetic greens, lighting towers, shelter and seating, at Angaston $600,000 Incorporated Bowling Club, Angaston. Birchmore Bowling Club To upgrade sports floodlighting at Birchmore Bowling Club, Birchmore. $6,400 Incorporated Booleroo Centre Bowling Club To install a synthetic bowling green at the Booleroo Centre Bowling Club, Booleroo Centre. $60,950 Incorporated City of Charles Sturt To construct a new unisex change room facility including amenities, an umpire's room and a first aid room and to $295,650 upgrade existing changeroom to create two unisex facilities with amenities at Fawk Reserve Clubroom, Woodville North Sports Club, Woodville North. City of Charles Sturt To construct two unisex change rooms facilities, a DDA accessible toilet, umpire changeroom, and upgrade $266,800 clubrooms, at Matheson Reserve, Findon. City of Holdfast Bay To install new court lighting at the Dover Square Tennis Club, South Brighton. $55,000 City of Port Adelaide Enfield To replace perimeter fencing and to improve the player dugout and official's area at EP Nazer Reserve, Ethelton. $78,100 Correct at time of publishing: 3 June 2021 OFFICIAL 1 Appendix 1a | 2020-21 Infrastructure Projects- Recommended Applicants AMOUNT APPLICANT PROJECT RECOMMENDED (GST EXCLUSIVE) City of Prospect To enhance a regional sports hub with new clubrooms, change rooms, and viewing areas at the Yarnta Tutu Yarta $464,400 Community and Sports Hub, Broadview. City of Salisbury To redevelop a new multi-use sport facility to include a multi-purpose social space, two commercial kitchens, DDA $1,222,050 compliant toilets, two flexible offices, two first aid rooms, two storage spaces, two referee rooms equipped with bathroom amenities, four unisex change rooms and an external covered viewing area, at The Paddocks, Para Hills West. City of Tea Tree Gully To construct four new unisex change room facilities, players race, and fixed tiered seating as well as the $671,000 refurbishment of umpires room, canteen, and toilet amenities (DDA compliant) at Modbury Soccer Club, Ridgehaven. City of Tea Tree Gully To upgrade floodlighting, at Modbury Tennis Club (Modbury Sporting Hub) to 350 lux, and upgrade floodlighting to $143,000 200 lux at Tango Netball Club (Heysen Reserve), Ridgehaven. City of West Torrens To construct four new tennis courts with shelter and storage facility, unisex toilets and install LED floodlighting (200 $300,000 lux), at Camden Oval, Novar Gardens. City of West Torrens To redevelop the clubroom facility incorporating external access to canteen and toilets, kitchen and bar area, hall $959,750 space, female, male and unisex change rooms and toilet facilities, at Peake Gardens Riverside Tennis Club, Marleston. District Council of To construct two unisex change rooms, a canteen, an umpire's room and a spectator shelter at Orroroo Recreation $199,900 Orroroo/Carrieton Ground, Orroroo. Eudunda Bowling Club To install two new synthetic greens at the Eudunda Bowling Club, Eudunda. $190,000 Incorporated Glenelg Lacrosse Club To upgrade change rooms and amenities for females, at Glenelg Lacrosse Club and Airport Community Club Rooms, $29,550 Incorporated West Beach. Gambier Centrals Sports Club To construct new unisex change room and upgrade existing change room including disability access, parent change $192,000 Incorporated room, and umpires room at Gambier Centrals Sports Club, Worrolong. Kapunda Football Club To upgrade existing home change rooms and construct new unisex visitor change rooms, expand clubroom amenities $267,200 Incorporated and install sports floodlighting at Kapunda Football Club, Kapunda. Kensington Baseball Club To resurface playing fields and refurbish backstops at Newland Park & Bill Cooper Reserve (Kensington Baseball $80,000 Incorporated Club), Burnside. Lobethal Recreation Ground To install court lighting at Lobethal Recreation Ground Sports Club, Lobethal. $53,000 Sports Club Incorporated Correct at time of publishing: 3 June 2021 OFFICIAL 2 Appendix 1a | 2020-21 Infrastructure Projects- Recommended Applicants AMOUNT APPLICANT PROJECT RECOMMENDED (GST EXCLUSIVE) Minlaton District Community To complete Stage 1 (function centre, unisex change facilities, disabled accessibility, and umpire rooms) and Stage 2 $445,400 & Sporting Centre (upgrade existing change rooms to unisex and a new medical room) at Minlaton District Community & Sporting Incorporated Centre, Minlaton. Municipal Council of Roxby To construct four new multipurpose courts including fencing and sports floodlighting at Roxby Downs Sports $1,317,900 Downs Precinct, Roxby Downs. Pontian Eagles Sports and To construct a new unisex change room facility, including amenities, first aid room, office, kitchen facilities and social $500,000 Social Club Incorporated space at Yalumba Drive Reserve, Paralowie. Port Adelaide Football and To redevelop unisex change rooms and install a new soccer pitch, at, Alberton Oval, Alberton. $1,500,000 Community Club Incorporated Port Lincoln Hockey To upgrade sports floodlighting at Ravendale Community Sport Complex, Port Lincoln. $140,300 Association Incorporated Port Neill Districts To install an additional netball court and extend existing clubrooms at Port Neill Districts Community Sports Club, $82,000 Community Sports Club Port Neill. Incorporated Port Pirie Regional Council To construct a cricket pitch, cricket nets and all-access toilet amenities at Port Pirie Senate Road Complex, Port Pirie $254,800 West. Rudall Community Sports To resurface multi-use courts surface and upgrade court lighting at Rudall Community Sports Club, Rudall. $135,000 Club Incorporated Tailem Bend Netball Club To install a new netball court and resurface four courts, including new court lighting and fencing at Tailem Bend $99,350 Incorporated Netball Club, Tailem Bend. The Barossa Council To construct new playing field with lighting, change rooms, storage and clubrooms with function space, catering $995,000 facilities and all access amenities at Barossa Rugby, Tanunda. The Barossa Council To construct a new multi-purpose junior oval and cricket training nets at Tanunda Recreation Park, Tanunda. $580,700 The Berri Barmera Council To upgrade and replace flooring, kitchen and install new air vents, at Barmera Recreation Centre, Barmera. $110,100 The Corporation of the City of To install a new smart irrigation system at the North Adelaide Golf Course, North Adelaide. $216,000 Adelaide The Corporation of the City of To install unisex changerooms and upgrade the office, storage and first aid rooms at the ARC Campbelltown, $107,500 Campbelltown Campbelltown. Correct at time of publishing: 3 June 2021 OFFICIAL 3 Appendix 1a | 2020-21 Infrastructure Projects- Recommended Applicants AMOUNT APPLICANT PROJECT RECOMMENDED (GST EXCLUSIVE) The Corporation of the City of To construct two multi-purpose courts including lighting and cricket nets at MItchell Park Sports and Community $250,000 Marion Centre, Mitchell Park. The Corporation of the City of To construct new unisex change rooms, including public amenities and umpire's room at Jubilee Park, Whyalla Stuart. $424,750 Whyalla The Modbury Bowling Club To construct a shade structure with lighting at Modbury Bowling Club, Ridgehaven. $739,250 Incorporated The Motocross Riders To construct a multi-function facility including toilets, unisex change rooms, first aid room, canteen and sheltered $78,500 Association of Australia area, at Motocross Riders Association, Gillman. Incorporated Uraidla Netball Club To resurface multi-use courts, replace court fencing and lighting and extend shelter at Uraidla District Soldiers $80,000 Incorporated Memorial Park, Uraidla. Wakefield Regional Council To upgrade the community swimming pool including new filtration and circulation system at Owen Swimming Pool, $408,500 Owen. Western Districts Memorial To construct three new multi-purpose courts at Western Districts Memorial Community Sports Centre, Gosse. $315,000 Community and Sports Centre Incorporated Woodville West Torrens To upgrade sports floodlighting at Woodville Oval (Maugham Thiem Kia Oval), Woodville South. $85,200 Football Club Incorporated TOTAL $15,000,000 COMMUNITY RECREATION AND SPORTS FACILITIES PROGRAM Adelaide Community Sports To install two light towers with LED fittings at Golden Wattle Park, Adelaide.
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