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V2.0.Cleaned.Xlsx High Priority Maintenance and Minor Works Program PHASE 2 PHASE 1 TOTAL Targeted Maintenance Programs Car Parks and Traffic Classroom Toilet Upgrades Structural Administration Management Refreshment and School Grant Integrity (roof Upgrades (full Transportable Design and Playing Surfaces (repairing (new Refreshments Targeted general (Notional - SCHOOL Amount (Gateway repairs, external extension or Removal and Technology (resurfacing) carparks, new carpets/floors, (new toilets and works includes Phase 1 Funding) painting, brand new Replacements Upgrades kiss and drop off painting, fixing sinks, painting and Phase 2)* electrical, etc) building) zones, additional ceilings) and new tiles car bays) Adam Road Primary School $62,400 $149,735 Albany Primary School $62,400 $109,599 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre $31,200 $31,200 Albany Senior High School $93,600 $1,022,970 Alinjarra Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Alkimos Beach Primary School $13,000 $13,000 Alkimos Primary School $13,000 $17,705 Allanson Primary School $31,200 $89,559 Allendale Primary School $62,400 $67,020 Amaroo Primary School $31,200 $74,221 Anne Hamersley Primary School $13,000 $13,000 Anzac Terrace Primary School $52,000 $102,941 Applecross Primary School $52,000 $1,252,000 Applecross Senior High School $78,000 $84,271 Arbor Grove Primary School $52,000 $54,546 Ardross Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Armadale Education Support Centre $26,000 $26,000 Armadale Primary School $52,000 $55,985 Armadale Senior High School $78,000 $108,057 Ashburton Drive Primary School $52,000 $332,408 Ashdale Primary School $52,000 $209,846 Ashdale Secondary College $78,000 $78,000 Ashfield Primary School $26,000 $42,502 Aspiri Primary School $13,000 $13,000 Attadale Primary School $52,000 $242,922 Atwell College $78,000 $209,475 Atwell Primary School $52,000 $1,380,720 Aubin Grove Primary School $26,000 $32,790 Augusta Primary School $31,200 $36,637 Australind Primary School $31,200 $78,307 Australind Senior High School $93,600 $762,133 Aveley North Primary School $13,000 $13,000 Aveley Primary School $26,000 $63,964 Aveley Secondary College $19,500 $19,500 Avonvale Education Support Centre $26,000 $26,000 Avonvale Primary School $26,000 $55,085 Babakin Primary School $31,200 $31,200 Badgingarra Primary School $31,200 $76,817 Bakers Hill Primary School $26,000 $42,382 Balcatta Primary School $26,000 $67,002 Balcatta Senior High School $78,000 $221,393 Baldivis Gardens Primary School $13,000 $13,000 Baldivis Primary School $52,000 $59,503 Baldivis Secondary College $39,000 $39,000 * Notional allocation as at 23/09/2019, subject to final contract award values* © Department of Education 2019 1 High Priority Maintenance and Minor Works Program PHASE 2 PHASE 1 TOTAL Targeted Maintenance Programs Car Parks and Traffic Classroom Toilet Upgrades Structural Administration Management Refreshment and School Grant Integrity (roof Upgrades (full Transportable Design and Playing Surfaces (repairing (new Refreshments Targeted general (Notional - SCHOOL Amount (Gateway repairs, external extension or Removal and Technology (resurfacing) carparks, new carpets/floors, (new toilets and works includes Phase 1 Funding) painting, brand new Replacements Upgrades kiss and drop off painting, fixing sinks, painting and Phase 2)* electrical, etc) building) zones, additional ceilings) and new tiles car bays) Baler Primary School $62,400 $1,865,591 Balga Primary School $26,000 $177,935 Balga Senior High School $78,000 $2,066,269 Balingup Primary School $31,200 $48,888 Ballajura Community College $78,000 $135,389 Ballajura Primary School $52,000 $601,061 Bambara Primary School $26,000 $26,000 Banksia Grove Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Banksia Park Primary School $26,000 $27,328 Bannister Creek Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Bassendean Primary School $26,000 $429,107 Bateman Primary School $26,000 $219,394 Baynton West Primary School $31,200 $31,200 Bayswater Primary School $52,000 $53,019 Bayulu Remote Community School $31,200 $291,497 Beachlands Primary School $31,200 $50,446 Beacon Primary School $31,200 $33,158 Beaconsfield Primary School $52,000 $226,807 Beaumaris Primary School $52,000 $376,571 Beckenham Primary School $52,000 $88,683 Beechboro Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Beeliar Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Beldon Education Support Centre $26,000 $26,000 Beldon Primary School $52,000 $1,158,567 Belmay Primary School $26,000 $210,649 Belmont City College $78,000 $236,985 Belmont Primary School $26,000 $51,362 Belridge Secondary College $78,000 $80,537 Belridge Secondary Education Support Centre $26,000 $26,000 Bencubbin Primary School $31,200 $34,998 Bentley Primary School $26,000 $29,380 Bertram Primary School $52,000 $52,679 Beverley District High School $46,800 $49,396 Bibra Lake Primary School $52,000 $180,051 Bicton Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Bindoon Primary School $26,000 $26,990 Binnu Primary School $31,200 $31,200 Bletchley Park Primary School $52,000 $163,033 Bluff Point Primary School $31,200 $35,160 Boddington District High School $46,800 $48,593 Bolgart Primary School $26,000 $30,592 Booragoon Primary School $52,000 $202,000 Borden Primary School $31,200 $83,190 Boulder Primary School $31,200 $80,485 * Notional allocation as at 23/09/2019, subject to final contract award values* © Department of Education 2019 2 High Priority Maintenance and Minor Works Program PHASE 2 PHASE 1 TOTAL Targeted Maintenance Programs Car Parks and Traffic Classroom Toilet Upgrades Structural Administration Management Refreshment and School Grant Integrity (roof Upgrades (full Transportable Design and Playing Surfaces (repairing (new Refreshments Targeted general (Notional - SCHOOL Amount (Gateway repairs, external extension or Removal and Technology (resurfacing) carparks, new carpets/floors, (new toilets and works includes Phase 1 Funding) painting, brand new Replacements Upgrades kiss and drop off painting, fixing sinks, painting and Phase 2)* electrical, etc) building) zones, additional ceilings) and new tiles car bays) Boyanup Primary School $31,200 $31,200 Boyare Primary School $26,000 $510,059 Boyup Brook District High School $46,800 $921,250 Braeside Primary School $31,200 $35,024 Bramfield Park Primary School $26,000 $176,000 Bremer Bay Primary School $31,200 $40,860 Brentwood Primary School $52,000 $111,778 Bridgetown High School $62,400 $72,163 Bridgetown Primary School $31,200 $33,091 Brookman Primary School $52,000 $307,491 Brookton District High School $46,800 $617,377 Broome North Primary School $7,800 $7,800 Broome Primary School $62,400 $123,200 Broome Senior High School $93,600 $264,448 Broomehill Primary School $31,200 $31,200 Bruce Rock District High School $46,800 $56,213 Brunswick Junction Primary School $31,200 $32,123 Bull Creek Primary School $52,000 $272,987 Bullsbrook College $78,000 $1,087,069 Bunbury Primary School $62,400 $267,392 Bunbury Senior High School $93,600 $308,954 Bungaree Primary School $26,000 $632,850 Burbridge School $39,000 $39,000 Burrendah Primary School $52,000 $162,498 Burringurrah Remote Community School $31,200 $31,200 Busselton Primary School $31,200 $48,588 Busselton Senior High School $93,600 $657,062 Butler College $39,000 $68,884 Butler Primary School $52,000 $59,779 Byford Primary School $52,000 $284,755 Byford Secondary College $39,000 $540,907 Cable Beach Primary School $62,400 $952,574 Cadoux Primary School $31,200 $33,063 Caladenia Primary School $52,000 $52,000 Calingiri Primary School $31,200 $32,674 Calista Primary School $52,000 $94,445 Camboon Primary School $52,000 $584,938 Campbell Primary School $52,000 $52,576 Canning College $52,000 $137,773 Canning Vale College $78,000 $193,659 Canning Vale Education Support Centre $26,000 $26,000 Canning Vale Primary School $52,000 $59,523 Cannington Community College $78,000 $155,695 Cannington Community Education Support Centre $26,000 $26,000 * Notional allocation as at 23/09/2019, subject to final contract award values* © Department of Education 2019 3 High Priority Maintenance and Minor Works Program PHASE 2 PHASE 1 TOTAL Targeted Maintenance Programs Car Parks and Traffic Classroom Toilet Upgrades Structural Administration Management Refreshment and School Grant Integrity (roof Upgrades (full Transportable Design and Playing Surfaces (repairing (new Refreshments Targeted general (Notional - SCHOOL Amount (Gateway repairs, external extension or Removal and Technology (resurfacing) carparks, new carpets/floors, (new toilets and works includes Phase 1 Funding) painting, brand new Replacements Upgrades kiss and drop off painting, fixing sinks, painting and Phase 2)* electrical, etc) building) zones, additional ceilings) and new tiles car bays) Cape Naturaliste College $93,600 $159,241 Capel Primary School $62,400 $76,116 Caralee Community School $52,000 $210,000 Carcoola Primary School $26,000 $26,000 Carey Park Primary School $62,400 $68,173 Carine Primary School $52,000 $203,272 Carine Senior High School $78,000 $140,252 Carlisle Primary School $52,000 $107,291 Carnaby Rise Primary School $13,000 $13,000 Carnamah District High School $46,800 $49,837 Carnarvon Community College $46,800 $57,789 Carnarvon School Of The Air $31,200 $45,872 Carramar Primary School $52,000 $52,873 Carson Street School $39,000 $45,594 Cascade Primary School $31,200 $31,200 Cassia Education Support Centre $31,200 $31,200 Cassia Primary School $62,400
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