A tender for the major upgrade of Drouin’s Civic Park has been awarded bringing the major redevelopment one step closer to delivery.
At last Wednesday’s Council meeting, a $1.48 million tender for design and construction of the park upgrade was awarded to local company Mad Cat Construction.
The redevelopment project is set to deliver a dynamic, innovative and accessible playground and park space for residents of all ages, interests and abilities.
New and improved features scoped in the project include:
Site investigations and surveys will commence in August to develop detailed designs to guide construction. Following this, works are expected to start on-site later this year. At this stage, the project is expected to be completed by the end of March 2021.
This major project will be jointly funded by a $765,000 grant from the Latrobe Valley Authority, a $250,000 contribution from the Drouin and District Community Bank and the balance being funded by Baw Baw Shire Council.
Quotes attributable to West Ward Cr Keith Cook
“It’s fantastic to reach another milestone in this important project. We’re also grateful to partner with Latrobe Valley Authority and Drouin and District Community Bank for making this project happen for Drouin.”
Quotes attributable to West Ward Cr Jessica O’Donnell
“We’re thrilled to be another step closer to delivering this exciting project. Soon Drouin will have a revitalised park and playground offering something for all ages, interests and abilities.”
Quotes attributable to West Ward Cr Tricia Jones
“Drouin’s Civic Park has long been a popular open space for walkers, park goers and local families. This project will breathe new life into the area and provide our growing community with first-rate park facilities to enjoy for years to come.”