In 2009 the Building the Education Revolution (BER) program was initiated by the Federal Government to fund new facilities, refurbishment and maintenance of existing primary and secondary school infrastructure in schools across Australia.
As a part of this program FMSA was a member of a team of architects completing works throughout Victoria.
FMSA’s package of schools concentrated on works throughout Western Victoria. FMSA were responsible for the delivery of 34 new facilities for schools as a part of the program including works at 28 primary schools, 3 secondary schools and 3 Catholic primary schools.
New facilities built under the BER Program included new classrooms, flexible learning spaces, learning corridors, multi-purpose classrooms, kitchenettes, staff centres and hubs, libraries and gymnasiums.
In 2009 the Building the Education Revolution (BER) program was initiated by the Federal Government to fund new facilities, refurbishment and maintenance of existing primary and secondary school infrastructure in schools across Australia.
As a part of this program FMSA was a member of a team of architects completing works throughout Victoria.
FMSA’s package of schools concentrated on works throughout Western Victoria. FMSA were responsible for the delivery of 34 new facilities for schools as a part of the program including works at 28 primary schools, 3 secondary schools and 3 Catholic primary schools.
New facilities built under the BER Program included new classrooms, flexible learning spaces, learning corridors, multi-purpose classrooms, kitchenettes, staff centres and hubs, libraries and gymnasiums.
In 2009 the Building the Education Revolution (BER) program was initiated by the Federal Government to fund new facilities, refurbishment and maintenance of existing primary and secondary school infrastructure in schools across Australia.
As a part of this program FMSA was a member of a team of architects completing works throughout Victoria.
FMSA’s package of schools concentrated on works throughout Western Victoria. FMSA were responsible for the delivery of 34 new facilities for schools as a part of the program including works at 28 primary schools, 3 secondary schools and 3 Catholic primary schools.
New facilities built under the BER Program included new classrooms, flexible learning spaces, learning corridors, multi-purpose classrooms, kitchenettes, staff centres and hubs, libraries and gymnasiums.