Local company Becon Constructions has been awarded the contract to build the new facility at TAFE Gippsland’s Warragul campus, funded by the Victorian Government.
The $6.25 million dollar project will feature fit-for-purpose facilities including a new campus entrance, training spaces and refurbished staff accommodation.
It will help deliver high-quality education to students in increasingly popular courses including Nursing and Early Childhood Education to create a pipeline of skilled workers for the local industry.
Becon Constructions is based in Morwell and employs 20 Gippsland locals. Works are expected to finish in late 2021.
The project was funded as part of the Victorian Government’s $55 million TAFE Asset Maintenance Program to build critical educational infrastructure that will help contribute to the state’s economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Since 2015, the Victorian Government has invested more than $1.7 billion to rebuild TAFE, refurbish campuses, launch Free TAFE for Priority Courses and support disadvantaged students into training and jobs.
In the Victorian Budget 2020/21, we invested a record $1 billion to make sure the state has the training and skills system it needs to emerge stronger from the coronavirus pandemic.
Work has already begun on a number of reforms to support those disproportionately affected by the pandemic, create pathways for apprentices and trainees to Victoria’s Big Build projects, provide rapid retraining for in-demand jobs and grow the workforce for new and innovative sectors, including clean energy programs.
Source: Vic Government