$12,000 IN MAINTENANCE FUNDING FOR MURRAY’S BRIDGE SCHOOL
Published Friday, 09 November, 2007 at 11:34 AM
Minister for Public Works, Housing and Information and Communication Technology
The Honourable Robert Schwarten
Public Works Minister Robert Schwarten today announced more than $12,000 in funding to replace the stairs and landing to the main block at Murray’s Bridge State School.
Mr Schwarten said the funding – from the Department of Public Works’ emergency maintenance fund – was great news for the school community.
“A recent inspection of the existing timber stairs revealed the need to replace them so I am glad this funding is available to allow this to happen,” Mr Schwarten said.
“The work will be programmed to be completed as soon as possible with every effort being made to minimise disruption to classes.”
Mr Schwarten said the emergency maintenance fund was developed to complement existing maintenance programs and specifically to undertake projects that arose in the course of the year or that were unable to be completed by the school because of the magnitude of the cost.
Mr Schwarten said QBuild – the State Government’s construction and maintenance division – would manage the project.
“This funding demonstrates the State Government’s commitment to properly maintaining public infrastructure for the benefit of the community,” Mr Schwarten said.
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Mr Schwarten said the funding – from the Department of Public Works’ emergency maintenance fund – was great news for the school community.
“A recent inspection of the existing timber stairs revealed the need to replace them so I am glad this funding is available to allow this to happen,” Mr Schwarten said.
“The work will be programmed to be completed as soon as possible with every effort being made to minimise disruption to classes.”
Mr Schwarten said the emergency maintenance fund was developed to complement existing maintenance programs and specifically to undertake projects that arose in the course of the year or that were unable to be completed by the school because of the magnitude of the cost.
Mr Schwarten said QBuild – the State Government’s construction and maintenance division – would manage the project.
“This funding demonstrates the State Government’s commitment to properly maintaining public infrastructure for the benefit of the community,” Mr Schwarten said.
Media contact: (07) 3237 1832