The º£½Ç´óÉñ Sports and Multifunctional Project is continuing to develop over the past month with works more visible to observers. At the moment we see earthworks occurring and during the holiday a crane will be brought in to assist in the removal of the light poles. Note that part of the staff main carpark will be closed during this time. Consultation with staff and students has begun in order to find a suitable permanent name for this new feature.
Here is what has been happening this past month:
This is what to expect in the coming months:
Services Rough In
Storm water
Final Trim
Form, Reinforce & Pour Footings
Form, Reinforce & Pour Slab On Ground
Continuation of product manufacturing offsite.
Term 4
We remind families not drop off students near the bus bays section of Great Ryrie St. Barriers in the Bus Bay area have been erected and the gates are being locked during the school day. Students are not able to enter the school from the gates near the bus bays (see the map below) and it is dangerous for them to attempt to get past the gates or enter via the bus gates. Students can still enter via the main gates and Thomas Street gates. It is advised that all students, staff, parents/carers and visitors to the school be mindful of any scheduled works. We will continue to update staff, students and families as more information is provided by our contractors.
The College is excited to announce the impending development of a new covered sporting facility located on Great Ryrie Street in 2023.
The working name for this initiative during the planning and construction stages will be ‘º£½Ç´óÉñ Sports and Multifunctional Project’, which we’ve abbreviated to the º£½Ç´óÉñ SAM Project. A consultation process will be launched closer to the project’s completion to select an official name for the new multi-functional space.
The º£½Ç´óÉñ SAM Project aims to transform the existing tennis courts into an all-weather sporting facility and whole school community gathering point to be enjoyed by all. The fees and contributions of the º£½Ç´óÉñ community have enabled the College to pursue this exciting project.
The process of concept development, consultation and design involved engaging a select body of interested students that workshopped design elements with the architects. The results of this process, along with input from other key stakeholders in the º£½Ç´óÉñ community, were utilised by the architects to guide the final designs.
With the design now finalised, we have successfully navigated the process of approval with Maroondah Council and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning as well as Melbourne Archdiocese Catholic Schools (MACS).
The College has completed the tender application process.
We will keep you updated via the Lighthouse and the College website as further updates emerge throughout the project.
After much anticipation, the º£½Ç´óÉñ Sports and Multifunctional (SAM) Project has officially commenced.
Site establishment for the redevelopment of the current tennis courts started on July 14, with fencing around the area now in place.
There will be increasing activity over the next month, however, it may not be as apparent during this initial site preparation period.
This is what you can expect in the next month during the construction phase:
July
August
It is advised that all students, staff, parents/carers and visitors to the school be mindful of any scheduled works. More information will be provided as it comes to hand.
Please see below the out of bounds areas during the construction period.