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ATTACHMENT a BUILDING the EDUCATION REVOLUTION ESTIMATED JOBS SUPPORTED by Jobs Supported Definition: 'Average Daily Number of On-Site Workers for the Duration ATTACHMENT A BUILDING THE EDUCATION REVOLUTION ESTIMATED JOBS SUPPORTED BY Jobs Supported Definition: 'Average daily number of on-site workers for the duration School Name Project Name Total A B Paterson College "Refurbish Covered Play Area" 10.0 Abbotsford Primary School Abbotsford Primary School-School Refurbishment 1.0 Abbotsford Public School Abbotsford Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 1.4 Abbotsford Public School Abbotsford Public School - New Classroom Facilities 6.0 Abbotsleigh Abbotsleigh - Construction of Infants block 19.0 Aberdeen Public School Aberdeen Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 2.0 Aberdeen Public School Aberdeen Public School - New Hall and COLA 3.8 Aberfeldie Primary School Aberfeldie Primary School - New Construction 3.0 Abermain Public School Abermain Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 2.0 Abermain Public School Abermain Public School - New Library 1.6 Abermain Public School Abermain Public School - New Classroom Facilities 1.6 Aboriginal and Islander Independent Community School AIICS Multi-Purpose Hall 11.0 Acacia Hill School Acacia Hill School - Outdoor Learning Area 4.0 Academy of Mary Immaculate Refurbishment of Home Economics facility. 3.0 Acton Primary School (Amalgamating with Upper Burnie PS Acton School and Brooklyn PS). Classroom extensions and refurbishment 3.0 Adaminaby Public School Adaminaby Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 1.0 Adaminaby Public School Adaminaby Public School - New COLA 0.6 Adaminaby Public School Adaminaby Public School - Classroom Facilities Upgrade 0.7 Adamstown Public School Adamstown Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 1.1 Adamstown Public School Adamstown Public School - New Classroom Facilities 1.8 Adamstown Public School Adamstown Public School - Classroom Facilities Upgrade 2.7 Adass Israel School Adass Israel PIS 3.0 Adass Israel School New Multipurpose Hall 2.0 Adass Israel School New Classrooms 2.0 Adelaide High School Adelaide High School - Refurbishment 5.0 Adelaide River School Adelaide River School -COLA 0.3 Adelaide Secondary School of English Adelaide Secondary School Of English - Refurbishment 3.0 Adelong Public School Adelong Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 0.6 Adelong Public School Adelong Public School - New Library 4.1 Afterlee Public School Afterlee Public School - New COLA 1.1 School refurbishment that includes painting and repairs to Afterlee Public School walls, floors, fittings, roofs, stormwater 0.5 Shade area, folding doors in Prep, new shade sails, new Agnes Water State School concrete at tuckshop, 6.0 Agnes Water State School Agnes Water SS New Library 5.0 Agnes Water State School Agnes Water SS New Hall 12.0 Agnew School "Playing field, Multipurpose court" 10.0 Agnew School Construct 21C primary Library 6.0 Agnew School 21st Century Primary Class Rooms 6.0 Ainslie North Primary North Ainslie Primary School - refurbish class rooms 8.0 Ainslie North Primary North Ainslie Primary School - new library 19.0 Note: (1) Project list provides reported jobs supported as at 30 September 2009. (2) DEEWR continues to work with Education Authorities where anomalies have been identified in the reporting of the estimated jobs supported. BUILDING THE EDUCATION REVOLUTION ESTIMATED JOBS SUPPORTED BY Jobs Supported Definition: 'Average daily number of on-site workers for the duration School Name Project Name Total Ainslie School Ainslie School - shade structures 3.0 Ainslie School Ainslie School - new multi purpose building 15.0 School refurbishment that includes painting, floor coverings and repairs to walls, floors, fittings, roofs, sewerage, Airds High School stormwater and paved areas 1.1 Airds High School Airds HS - Science Centre 6.7 AIRLY PRIMARY SCHOOL (Airly) - Outdoor Learning Area Airly Primary School upgrade 1.0 Airville State School Internal repaint and renewal of floorcoverings 2.0 Airville State School Airville SS New Resource centre 3.0 Airville State School Airville SS New Multipurpose Hall 3.0 Aitken College Student Toilet Improvements 10.0 Aitken College Extension to Library and Gymnasium 2.0 Aitkenvale State School Aitkenvale SS New Resource Centre 10.0 Aitkenvale State School Aitkenvale SS New Multipurpose Hall 12.0 Ajuga School Ajuga School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 0.5 Ajuga School Ajuga School - New Special Programs Room 1.4 Al Faisal College - refurbishment of adminstration area, Al Faisal College fences/gates and storage room to extend sick bay area. 4.0 Al Sadiq College - refurbishment of Art and Food technology Al Sadiq College Inc classrooms. 2.0 Construction of a Multipurpose Hall with 2 additional Al Sadiq College Inc classrooms 11.0 Al Siraat College Phase 1: New School Support Facilities 9.0 Alawa Primary School Alawa Primary - Library 2.7 Albanvale Primary School-Outdoor Learning Environment Albanvale Primary School development 1.0 Albanvale Primary School Albanvale Primary School - New Construction 3.0 Albany Creek State High School Community pride 1.0 Albany Creek State High School Technology Learning Areas 1.0 Albany Creek State High School The Big Blue Shed 1.0 Albany Creek State School Covered Links to connect all buildings 1.0 Albany Creek State School Special Needs and Music Rooms 1.0 Albany Creek State School Upgrade classrooms in C Block, D Block and B Block 1.0 Albany Creek State School Albany Creek SS New Classrooms 14.0 Albany Creek State School Albany Creek SS New Library 5.0 Albany Hills State School Basic Classroom Furniture 1.0 Albany Hills State School Repaint and recarpet old and damaged classrooms 1.0 Albany Hills State School Provision of Integrated Data/Smartboards 1.0 Albany Primary School Verandah, assembly area 5.0 Albany Secondary Education Support Centre Painting, flooring, fencing, signage 8.0 Albany Senior High School Painting 6.0 Albert Park Flexible Learning Centre Albert Park - Flexible Learning Centre - NSP 2009 3.3 Albert Park Primary School Albert Park Primary School-Mezzanine teaching space 1.0 Albert Park Public School Albert Park Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 1.7 Albert Park Public School Albert Park Public School - New Library 3.4 Albert Park Public School Albert Park Public School - Classroom Facilities Upgrade 1.0 Albert State School Teaching Space Refurbishment Blocks D 2.0 Albert State School teaching Space Refurbishments Block E 3.0 Albert State School Student Support Services Refurbishment 2.0 Albert State School Mullti Purpose Hall 12.0 Albert State School Resource Centre 5.0 Note: (1) Project list provides reported jobs supported as at 30 September 2009. (2) DEEWR continues to work with Education Authorities where anomalies have been identified in the reporting of the estimated jobs supported. BUILDING THE EDUCATION REVOLUTION ESTIMATED JOBS SUPPORTED BY Jobs Supported Definition: 'Average daily number of on-site workers for the duration School Name Project Name Total Albion Park High School Albion Park High School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 1.9 Albion Park Public School Albion Park Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 1.9 Albion Park Public School Albion Park Public School - New Classroom Facilities 7.2 Albion Park Rail Public School - Refurbishment of School Albion Park Rail Public School Facilities 1.9 Albion Park Rail Public School Albion Park Rail Public School - New COLA 1.0 Albion Park Rail Public School Albion Park Rail Public School - Classroom Facilities Upgrade 6.6 Albuera Street Primary School Refurbishment of outdoor Albuera Street Primary School learning and sporting areas. 1.0 School refurbishment that includes painting, floor coverings and repairs to walls, floors, fittings, roofs, stormwater Albury High School components and paved areas 1.8 Albury North Public School Albury North Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 2.1 Albury North Public School Albury North Public School - New Library 2.2 Albury North Public School Albury North Public School - Hall/COLA Upgrade 2.2 School refurbishment that includes painting, floor coverings and repairs to walls, floors, roofs, sewerage, stormwater Albury Public School components and paved areas 1.4 Albury Public School Albury Public School - New Classroom Facilities 4.2 Albury Public School Construction of amenities 1.1 Albury West Public School Albury West Public School - Refurbishment of School Facilities 1.1 Albury West Public School Albury West Public School - Library Upgrade 3.7 Albury West Public School Albury West Public School - New COLA 1.1 Albury Wodonga Community College Refurbishment of Existing School Buildings 1.0 Alcoota School (Engawala) Alcoota School - Artificial Lawn and Signage 7.0 Alcoota School (Engawala) Alcoota School - Resource Centre 0.3 School refurbishment that includes painting, floor coverings and repairs to walls, floors, fittings, roofs, stormwater Aldavilla Public School components and paved areas 1.0 Aldavilla Public School Aldavilla Public School - New Classroom Facilities 2.7 Aldavilla Public School Aldavilla Public School - New COLA 0.9 Aldercourt Primary School Aldercourt Primary School-Aldercourt Refurbishment 1.0 Aldgate Primary School Aldgate Primary School - Refurbishment 2.0 Southern Vales Christian College Aldinga Campus - Multi- Aldinga Campus purpose Hall 11.0 Southern Vales Christian School, Aldinga Campus - Secondary Aldinga Campus Science Laboratory 7.0 Aldridge State High School Japanese Learning Centre (Aldridge SHS) 9.0 Alekarenge School Alekarenge School - Multi purpose hall/vinyl linoleum/painting
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