MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT SD02.16002.D MARCH 2016 PREPARED BY FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Convic Pty Ltd. Would like to acknowledge the contributions of all those who participated in the development of the Margaret River Youth Precinct, including the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River staff and residents, community groups and other stakeholders who responded to the various opportunities for input and/or who provided advice and information where required. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 01 DESIGN ELEMENTS 05 Site Context 03 Materials Program 12 Existing Skate Assessment 04 Planting Program 13 Previous Engagement 05 Furniture & Play Program 14 Current Engagement 05 Lighting Program 14 Skate Context 06 Colour Palette 15 COMMUNITY WORKSHOP 02 BUDGET ALLOCATION 06 Community Workshop Summary 07 MRYP Option One Budget Allocation 16 Community Workshop Outcomes 07 MRYP Option Two Budget Allocation 17 COMPETITION BOWL AND PROCESS BUDGET 03 International Competition Potential 09 MRYP DESIGN PROPOSAL MRYP Design Proposal Option One 0410 11 MRYP Design Proposal Option Two KEY DEFINITIONS Repeated terms and organisational acronyms used throughout this report have been defined for clarity as follows: SAME - Shire of Augusta Margaret River LGA - Local Government Area MRYP - Margaret River Youth Precinct CWP - Community Working Group 2 PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT 01 INTRODUCTION THE MARGARET RIVER YOUTH SPACE IS BEING DESIGNED AS A UNIQUE, ICONIC AND SITE RESPONSIVE MULTIPURPOSE, MULTI-GENERATIONAL FACILITY THAT AIMS TO COMPLEMENT THE EXISTING USES AND FACILITIES OF THE MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT. This facility will become the central social hub within the Gloucester Park recreational precinct for the youth and the broader community of Augusta-Margaret River while also appealing to the national skate community by including a design of a facility that is world class and creating a draw card to attract more active recreation tourism to the already vibrant Margaret River region. In January of 2016, Convic started the engagement process with the community working group. The aim of these meetings is to empower the community by having them involved in the design process of the facility. Gathering this initial informative feedback will generate the design vision for the draft concept design options, create a community driven identity for the facility and build a baseline picture regarding the demographics of the skate and broader community. MARGARET RIVER MARGARET RIVER HOSPITAL ST THOMAS MORE PRIMARY MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT The following report outlines the strategic approach to define an informed conceptual response and design for the current community demand and their future needs. SITE CONTEXT The proposed site is located on Wallcliffe Road, next to the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River offices. The space is currently used as a programmed activity node with the existing skate park, covering approximately half of the site, and an informal recreation area utilised by the ‘Zone Room’ and Scout Hall. A number of established trees flank the internal service roads and existing skate park banks. CULTURAL CENTRE GLOUCESTER PARK The Youth Space site presents an opportunity to develop the precinct to create a dynamic and activated community hub, offering recreational and social experiences for all members of the community, from day to day usage to community centred activities and events. MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT | PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT 3 INTRODUCTION EXISTING SKATE ASSESSMENT As part of previous engagement Convic undertook an assessment of the current Skate and BMX facility at Margaret River as part of the redevelopment of the site. The facility was assessed according to function and condition using the assessment system outlined in the Site Assessment Report (July 2013). The existing skate park is highly activated, however, due to weathering and constant high impact use since its construction in 1999, it has become dilapidated and many safety hazards have developed. For a number of years numerous local users and community groups have driven for the skate park to be re-developed or remediated. The facility is planned for refurbishment and expansion to meet with current community needs for the youth space, particularly as this precinct has been provisioned to act as a central Youth Space with the Zone Room, public toilets and the skate / BMX facility. 1. Existing Margaret River Skate Park 1 4 PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT INTRODUCTION PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENT Convic were engaged in 2013 to undertake an assessment of the existing skate park. The facility was assessed according to function and condition of which the following outcome was a result of this assessment. “Overall the skate park was rated as a “FAIL”(0%), which equates to it having little remaining useful life. Parks at this stage of their life cycle require regular inspections and higher levels of maintenance to ensure they remain safe to users. There were a number of maintenance and significant issues present that require addressing to mitigate facility risk. The need for replacement will be required in the next year. Planning and budgeting for these works should be undertaken with this time frame in mind”. Through some initial community consultation, Convic have worked with council to develop a master plan for the youth precinct. This master plan was generally well received by the community with a more detailed consultation needed for the design of the proposed skate facility. CURRENT ENGAGEMENT Convic are currently engaged by the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River to produce a concept design for the facility that will meet both council’s and community’s requirements. Through this process council have selected a representative community working group (CWG) that Convic are engaging to understand the community requirements for the proposed facility. This consultation process with the CWG will help to inform the design of precinct. An initial pre-design community workshop was carried out in January 2016 to gather ideas, requirements and needs of the community. Upon the resolution and definition of a return brief, a draft concept design will be developed and presented to provide opportunity for comments from the CWG. The feedback will be collated and considered in the continued development of the design into the final concept report. MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT | PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT Original 2013 Convic Master Plan 5 INTRODUCTION SKATE CONTEXT The Shire of Augusta-Margaret River has a rich surfing and skating culture. The existing skate park has been a pivotal part of the youth community for over 13 years and has become an essential part of the broader community. The Shire currently has two skate parks within a 45 minute drive of Margaret River. These have an emphasis on flow terrain such as banks, transitions and hips. These parks include Augusta to the south and Dunsborough to the north. The current skate park within the Youth Space site in Margaret River has a street style focus with banks and ledges. The spine that connects the mini ramp and bowl creates a unique area for BMX users while still being integrated into the overall skate facility. The facility is set into an integrated open space of landscape context with a lawn area and established trees. This facility and its features are to be considered with respect to the redevelopment of the existing skate park to ensure a varied provision of skate is provided within the wider South West region of Australia. 1. Augusta Skate Park 2 1 3 4 5 2. Dunsborough Skate Park 3. Dunsborough Skate Park 6 7 4. Existing Margaret River Skate Park 5. Busselton YAA street section 6. Busselton YAA street section 7. Busselton YAA bowl 6 PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT 02 COMMUNITY WORKSHOP SUMMARY On Friday 29th January 2016 a pre-design CWG workshop was held on site of the existing skate facility, at the Margaret River Zone Room. The workshop focussed on gathering ideas, requirements and needs form the community representatives for the Margaret River Youth Precinct. Following an informative presentation that outlined and defined the workshop process, workshop outcome expectations, definition of the council brief and estimated project budget, the working group was asked the following questions: • • • • • What works well in the existing facility and space? What needs improving in the existing facility and space? What is missing in the existing facility and space? What amenity items should be included in the new precinct? What recreational items should be included in the new precinct? • What activation opportunities should be allowed for? The outcomes of this discussion resulted in a “wish list” of items that the working group would like to be included within the design of the precinct. Working with the CWG, a number of bubble diagrams were developed to create spatial mapping for the precinct. These diagrams will help develop a draft concept design. The CWG is engaged throughout the design phases of the project and will continue to review and inform the design outcomes. MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT | PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT COMMUNITY WORKSHOP SUMMARY COMMUNITY WORKSHOP OUTCOMES EXISTING SKATE FACILITY WHAT WORKS? NEEDS IMPROVEMENT WHAT'S MISSING? The idea of the beginner's pump track Large hip could be extended A kids play area segregated from the skatepark Mini ramp Flat bar doesn’t work Deep vertical transition Flat bank hips Funbox is not functional Advanced level obstacles Wave quarter pipe Pump track requires more features Activation and advanced competition potential COMMUNITY WISH LIST AMENITY RECREATION ACTIVATION TRANSITION STREET SKATE Seating Half court basketball Multi-purpose stage and terracing Beginners pump track Stoner Plaza (Lots of space) Toilet upgrade Outdoor table tennis Learn to skate workshops Vertical transition of varying depths and radius Bank to rail BBQs Bouldering and climbing obstacles Demonstrations by professional teams Old school pool with tight transition Mirror Park (Joondalup) jersey barrier Water bubblers Informal play areas Local competitions Love seat in tight transition Obstacles from Copenhagen Pro 2015 Shade structures State competitions Granite pool coping Street quarters - no coping Lighting National compettions Steep transition Slappy kerbs International competitions (Coincide with Surf League competiton) Bowl Simple plaza Flowy snake run China banks Ledges and manual pads Busselton wall ride (but bigger) Banked vert wall Euro gap Flow, speed and practical use obstacles Real street obstacles 7 COMMUNITY WORKSHOP SUMMARY CWG Spatial Mapping Diagrams 8 PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT 03 COMPETITION BOWL AND PROCESS BUDGET INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION POTENTIAL ‘Surf culture’ is a major influence in the region with world renowned waves and international professional competition. As a hub of this ‘surf culture’ in the region and the close ties between surf and skate as sports, it creates an amazing opportunity to expand on the already developed competition infrastructure, sponsors, attendance and business influx into the Shire. Apart from the physical infrastructure, to fully understand the requirements of getting a successful international competition off the ground, a business management plan is required to be developed. Convic have the capability to lead the preparation of this document in partnership with specialist professional event organisers such as Renton Millar of Shredability. This document should include: To host a successful and ongoing international competition, planning is required to be undertaken during the design phase to ensure both the skate facility is of an appropriate scale and standard and the adjoining amenities cater to the potential of large crowds and requirements for holding a large scale competition. To ensure this type of advanced level facility will be an asset to the wider community, it would require complementary ‘stepping stone’ level infrastructure to allow for users to develop rider skills, before riding the more difficult features. To accommodate this level of infrastructure requires the acquisition of additional and supporting funding of in the order of $650k-$800k. Event Opportunities: • Margaret River Pro & possible opportunities • Event Vision for the Margaret River Youth Precinct • Event Opportunities for the Margaret River Youth Precinct These works would include: Skate Event Programming: • Skate Event Programming for the facility • Three Year Event Strategy • Skate Event Strategy Diagram • Deep competition bowl. A unique design in comparison to competition bowls around the world to meet world class construction tolerances and materials. To create a draw card and destination for professional skaters from around the world. • Seating and platform options that are expandable with temporary seating structures for events. • Drainage and earthwork requirements for an in ground bowl of the required depth. (This may be anything up to 4m deep). • Lighting, electrical and multimedia requirements to cater to event use. Contest Pathway: • Existing Contest Pathway • Progressional Events • Proposed Contest Pathway for Competitors at the Margaret River Youth Precinct Economic Programming: • Economic Benefits • Breakdown of Event Costs • International Level Event Management Event direction: • Volunteer Input • Volunteer Training • Judging • Prize Purses Bondi Annual Bowl-A-Rama Skate Competition. MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT | PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT 9 04 34 18 20 17 33 23 22 19 16 32 MRYP DESIGN PROPOSAL OPTION ONE 35 19 33 21 13 14 34 LEGEND 27 12 SKATE WORKS 3.3m Deep Bowl 1 24 20 2 24 3 25 11 7 9 24 27 8 LANDSCAPE WORKS 20 Adventure Play 26 28 23 10 2 15 6 21 1 4 20 5 29 32 30 3 34 20 33 21 34 31 CLIENT 0m 2m 1:400 @ A3 10 20m 4m 10m Unit 13, 46-50 Regent Street Richmond VIC 3121 T (03) 9486 9899 Convic.com 2.1m Shallow End 1200H Quarter with Central Waterfall Hip 4 Mellow Hip 5 Mellow A-Frame with Pole Jam 6 China Bank 7 Out/Down Rail 21 Bench Seating 8 Curved Wall Ride 22 Outdoor Ping Pong Table 9 Jersey Barrier Rail 23 Drinking Fountain 10 Hubba/Out Ledge 24 Proposed Shade Structures 11 600H Bank to Pole Jam 25 Raised Timber Stage 12 Varied Height Coffin Ledge 26 BBQ Area 13 27 Rubbish Bins 1200H Tight Corner Pocket with Love Seat 28 Curved Seating Wall 14 29 Gravel Access Paths 1650H Semi-Enclosed Bowl End 15 Relocated Sculptures 450H Mogul 30 16 Curved Bouldering Wall 450H Camel Humps 31 17 Turf Mounds Manual Pad w. Ramps 32 18 Proposed Landscaping 450H Mogul 33 19 Existing Trees Long Skate Ledge 34 20 Escalating Spine PROJECT Margaret River Youth Precinct DATE 11.03.2016 TITLE Layout Plan - Option One REVISION 01 PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT MRYP DESIGN PROPOSAL OPTION TWO 34 18 33 20 17 16 23 19 22 19 32 33 21 12 13 34 11 LEGEND 24 14 SKATE WORKS 3.3m Deep Bowl 1 2 25 10 3 27 7 8 6 5 27 9 4 LANDSCAPE WORKS 20 Adventure Play 26 28 2 23 15 1 3 21 20 29 34 32 32 30 20 33 21 34 31 CLIENT 0m 20m 4m 2m 1:400 @ A3 10m PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT Unit 13, 46-50 Regent Street Richmond VIC 3121 T (03) 9486 9899 Convic.com 2.1m Shallow end 1800H Quarter Pipe with kerb coping to central pocket 4 Mogul 5 Out/Down Rail 6 Jersey Barrier on Bank 7 Out Ledge 21 Bench Seating 8 Outdoor Ping Pong Table Jersey Barrier Rail 22 9 23 Drinking Fountain Hubba/Out Ledge Proposed Shade Structures 10 24 600H Bank to Pole Jam Raised Timber Stage 11 25 Varied Height Coffin Ledge BBQ Area 12 26 1200H Tight Corner Pocket with Love Seat 27 Rubbish Bins 13 28 Curved Seating Wall 1650H Semi-Enclosed Bowl End 29 Gravel Access Paths 14 Escalating Spine 30 Relocated Sculptures 15 450H Mogul 31 Curved Bouldering Wall 16 450H Camel Humps 32 Turf Mounds 17 Manual Pad with Ramps 33 Proposed Landscaping 18 450H Mogul 34 Existing Trees 19 Long Skate Ledge PROJECT Margaret River Youth Precinct DATE 11.03.2016 TITLE Layout Plan - Option Two REVISION 02 11 05 DESIGN ELEMENTS MATERIALS PROGRAM The material finishes and textures of the youth precinct play a key role in the integration of this development within the surrounding area. Materials have been selected to relate to the local character of Margaret River and its surrounding context. 1 2 5 3 6 1. Brick Features 4 7 2. Folded steel furniture 8 3. Black steel framework on structures 4. Folded corten features 5. Corrugated concrete form 6. Locally sourced limestone gravel 7. Dry creek bed landscape 8. Locally sourced Jarrah timber 12 PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT DESIGN ELEMENTS PLANTING PROGRAM 1 4 5 6 The plant species selection is designed to soften the transition between the hard nature of the facility and the soft nature of the broader park whilst providing all year interest through the use of colour, dry creek bed species and architectural structure. It combines the local natural character with a contemporary selection of plant species. Trees have been selected to provide varying scale and build a canopy structure between the existing trees throughout the middle of the precinct and the Eucalyptus species on the peripheral boundaries. 7 8 2 The planting palette for the Margaret River Youth Precinct has been carefully selected from indigenous species that represent the local landscape character of south western Australia. The species include but are not limited to: TREES 1. Eucalyptus marginata 2. Eucalyptus diversicolor 3. Uytsia floribunda 9 12 16 4. Xanthorrhoea preissii SHRUBS 5. Carex inversa 6. Eutaxia obovata 7. Eremophila glabra 8. Juncus kraussii 9. Leucophyta brownii 10.Lomandra longifolia 11.Westringia fruticosa GROUNDCOVERS 12.Austrostipa stipoides 13.Dianella caerulea 14.Myoporum parvifolium 15.Pennisetum alopecuroides 16.Rhagodia spinescens ‘Creeping Saltbush’ MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT | PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT 13 DESIGN ELEMENTS FURNITURE + PLAY PROGRAM The precinct will have a furniture palette that is unique to the youth precinct while forming connections to newly developed areas of the Shire of Augusta - Margaret River. This palette will be overlayed with the precinct colour palette, forming a totally integrated facility. Play elements within the precinct create an informal, unstructured style of use and this will be replicated through their design and colour palette. LIGHTING PROGRAM The lighting palette aims to create a usable, iconic and safe night time space. This will be achieved through several lighting types and techniques, such as 400 Watt Area Flood Lighting on a 12m columns for active sport usability. Lighting can be designed to be implemented within the skate plaza construction, or as a secondary project. Conduits will be considered and allowed for within the skate plaza design. Light columns will be positioned to provide even distribution of light to mitigate shadows in skate landing zones. 14 1 2 5 6 8 9 4 3 7 10 11 1. Painted graphics 2. Large skate shade structure 3. Drinking fountains 4. Outdoor ping pong tables 5. Integrated entry signage 6. Unique precinct furniture palette 7. Sports lighting 8. Informal/Adventure play 9. Bouldering walls 10.Outdoor BBQ’s 11. 400W Flood lighting PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT DESIGN ELEMENTS COLOUR PALETTE The colour palette for the Margaret River Youth Precinct has been selected to reflect the natural landscape character of the Augusta Margaret River shire. This will further provide a visual connection between the existing character of the shire and recently developed neighbouring precincts. > MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT | PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT CCS PORTLAND GREY Grey Cement R: 181 C: 29 G: 182 M: 22 B: 181 Y: 24 K: 0 CCS OBSIDIAN Grey Cement R: 109 C: 54 G: 102 M: 53 B: 99 Y: 53 K: 20 LIMESTONE Grey Cement R: 192 C: 23 G: 172 M: 29 B: 115 Y: 65 K: 1 HOT LIPS Dulux Custom Colour PB1F2 R: 201 G: 44 B: 43 BLACK SPUR Dulux Custom Colour RB49 R: 54 G: 53 B: 53 15 06 OPTION ONE BUDGET ALLOCATION MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT - PROPOSED SKATE PARK & LANDSCAPE WORKS MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT - PROPOSED SKATE PARK & LANDSCAPE WORKS PRELIMINARIES Including project contingency and design fees for documentation. ELECTRICAL WORKS Supply and install all electrical works including poles, conduits, fittings and footings. $154,000.00 LANDSCAPE WORKS - SOFTSCAPE Supply and install all material for softscaping including trees, groundcovers and shrub planting , proposed turf, mulching and topsoil. $99,000.00 LANDSCAPE WORKS - HARDSCAPE Supply and install all material for hardscaping including concrete paths and compacted granitic sand. $137,000.00 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION WORKS Supply and install of landscape reticulation to all garden beds and turf areas. $100,000.00 $212,000.00 DRAINAGE Supply and install all material for drainage of skate park including pump for drainage of competition bowl. $38,000.00 PROPOSED BEGINNERS PUMP TRACK CONCRETE WORKS Inclusive of supply and install of all steel reinforcing; supply and setting of form work, supply and placement of concrete including curing and sealing. $83,000.00 PROPOSED CONCRETE WORKS Inclusive of supply and install of all steel reinforcing; supply and setting of form work, supply and placement of concrete to a specialised finish including all class 1 finish, curing and sealing. $896,376.00 PROPOSED RE-SKIN OF EXISTING SKATE PARK Supply and install of new concrete skate park surface with minor functional improvements to existing skate park features. $269,624.00 MULTI-PURPOSE STAGE Supply and install all material for multipurpose stage to cater for skate competitions and youth community events. $163,000.00 LANDSCAPE FURNITURE Supply and install custom seating, drinking fountains, signage, rubbish bins and BBQ. $47,000.00 LANDSCAPE FURNITURE - PLAY Supply and install outdoor table tennis table, bouldering/climbing wall and adventure play elements. $111,000.00 ARTWORK Relocation of existing artwork located within the precinct and installation of proposed artwork. SHADE STRUCTURE (2x Structures) Supply and install all architectural structure works for shade structures. $3,000.00 $103,750.00 SUB-TOTAL (EX. GST) $2,416,750.00 MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT - PROPOSED ARCHITECTURAL WORKS PRELIMINARIES Including project contingency and design fees for documentation. $87,253.00 ARCHITECTURAL BREAK-OUT SPACE (450m2) Inclusive of supply and install of all steel reinforcing; supply and setting of form work, supply and placement of concrete to a broom finish including curing and sealing. $64,923.00 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES (100m2) Supply and install all architectural structure works for shade structures including solar span insulated roof panel. UPGRADE OF EXISTING TOILET BLOCK Supply and install all architectural structure, plumbing works for upgrade of existing toilet block and equal access concrete paths. $108,962.00 $69,238.00 SUB-TOTAL (EX. GST) $330,376.00 TOTAL (EX. GST) $2,747,126.00 Note : This estimate is based on currently available industry prices. Skate park construction is a specialised trade and costs are prone to fluctuation. Convic have based the skate park costs on recently tendered projects in metro areas with a remote loading for the Margaret River location. No allowance has been made for upgrade of local electrical supply to the site , excavation of rock and/or upgrade of existing subgrade. This is an estimate of probable costs only, all components of which are subject to escalation in construction, labour and material costs. Prices submitted at tender may vary according to market demand at the time of tender in the order of +/-10%. 16 PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT | MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT OPTION TWO BUDGET ALLOCATION MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT - PROPOSED SKATE PARK & LANDSCAPE WORKS MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT - PROPOSED SKATE PARK & LANDSCAPE WORKS PRELIMINARIES Including project contingency and design fees for documentation. LANDSCAPE WORKS - SOFTSCAPE Supply and install all material for softscaping including trees, groundcovers and shrub planting , proposed turf, mulching and topsoil. $96,000.00 LANDSCAPE WORKS - HARDSCAPE Supply and install all material for hardscaping including concrete paths and compacted granitic sand. $137,000.00 LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION WORKS Supply and install of landscape reticulation to all garden beds and turf areas. $100,000.00 $212,000.00 DRAINAGE Supply and install all material for drainage of skate park including pump for drainage of competition bowl. $38,000.00 PROPOSED BEGINNERS PUMP TRACK CONCRETE WORKS Inclusive of supply and install of all steel reinforcing; supply and setting of form work, supply and placement of concrete including curing and sealing. $83,000.00 PROPOSED CONCRETE WORKS Inclusive of supply and install of all steel reinforcing; supply and setting of form work, supply and placement of concrete to a specialised finish including all class 1 finish, curing and sealing. $761,376.00 PROPOSED RE-SKIN OF EXISTING SKATE PARK Supply and install of new concrete skate park surface with minor functional improvements to existing skate park features. $269,624.00 MULTI-PURPOSE STAGE Supply and install all material for multipurpose stage to cater for skate competitions and youth community events. $163,000.00 $47,000.00 LANDSCAPE FURNITURE - PLAY Supply and install outdoor table tennis table, bouldering/climbing wall and adventure play elements. $111,000.00 ELECTRICAL WORKS Supply and install all electrical works including poles, conduits, fittings and footings. $2,135,000.00 MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT - PROPOSED ARCHITECTURAL WORKS LANDSCAPE FURNITURE Supply and install custom seating, drinking fountains, signage, rubbish bins and BBQ. ARTWORK Relocation of existing artwork located within the precinct and installation of proposed artwork. SUB-TOTAL (EX. GST) $3,000.00 PRELIMINARIES Including project contingency and design fees for documentation. $87,253.00 ARCHITECTURAL BREAK-OUT SPACE (450m2) Inclusive of supply and install of all steel reinforcing; supply and setting of form work, supply and placement of concrete to a broom finish including curing and sealing. $64,923.00 ARCHITECTURAL STRUCTURES (100m2) Supply and install all architectural structure works for shade structures including solar span insulated roof panel. UPGRADE OF EXISTING TOILET BLOCK Supply and install all architectural structure, plumbing works for upgrade of existing toilet block and equal access concrete paths. $108,962.00 $69,238.00 SUB-TOTAL (EX. GST) $330,376.00 TOTAL (EX. GST) $2,505,376.00 $154,000.00 Note : This estimate is based on currently available industry prices. Skate park construction is a specialised trade and costs are prone to fluctuation. Convic have based the skate park costs on recently tendered projects in metro areas with a remote loading for the Margaret River location. No allowance has been made for upgrade of local electrical supply to the site , excavation of rock and/or upgrade of existing subgrade. This is an estimate of probable costs only, all components of which are subject to escalation in construction, labour and material costs. Prices submitted at tender may vary according to market demand at the time of tender in the order of +/-10%. MARGARET RIVER YOUTH PRECINCT | PRELIMINARY DESIGN REPORT 17 UNIT 13, 46-50 REGENT STREET RICHMOND VIC 3121 AUSTRALIA T +61 3 9486 9899 F +61 3 9486 9088 CONVIC.COM
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