Williamstown High School

Completed between 2021 and 2024 with a $12 million budget, this project involved the upgrade and modernisation of key educational facilities at 76 Pasco Street, Williamstown. The redevelopment focused on creating a new VCE Study Centre and extending the existing Arts Centre complex, including the Centenary Theatre. These new and upgraded facilities provide dedicated, focused spaces designed to support senior secondary study, exam preparation, and vibrant cultural activities. This project forms an essential part of a larger strategic vision to enhance educational infrastructure across Hobsons Bay, supporting a broad and inclusive curriculum that caters to diverse student interests and academic goals. The modernized learning and creative spaces reinforce the school’s role as a local hub for arts, performance, and community engagement. The Williamstown High School upgrade significantly enriches the educational landscape of Hobsons Bay by delivering state-of-the-art environments that foster academic achievement and creative expression. Client Victorian School Building Authority (VBSA) Location 76 Pasco Street, Williamstown VIC 3016 Value $12M Year Completed 2024 LocationWilliamstown, Victoria Community impactThe project strengthens community pride and provides students with the resources they need to succeed in a dynamic and supportive setting. This redevelopment reflects a commitment to accessible, high-quality education that prepares students for future opportunities and lifelong learning. Other projects in this sector
Clyde Creek Primary Specialist Campus

Completed in 2023 with a $14 million budget, this project delivered a purpose-built Specialist Campus located at 40 Eliston Avenue, Clyde North. Designed specifically to support students with mild, moderate, or severe intellectual disabilities—and some with physical disabilities—the new campus provides tailored educational facilities to meet diverse learning needs. The development includes a Community Hub, Learning Centre, and Administration/Library Building, all designed to foster a supportive and accessible learning environment. Specialist play equipment, such as junior and senior play units, colourful musical instruments, and interactive voice tubes, were incorporated to promote social skills, communication, and cooperative play, enriching the student experience and supporting holistic development. By creating a safe, engaging, and fully accessible environment, the campus supports student growth, independence, and social interaction. The dedicated play and learning spaces encourage development of essential life skills while fostering a strong sense of community and belonging. This project underscores the commitment to equity in education, providing tailored opportunities for vulnerable students to thrive and empowering staff with the facilities needed to deliver specialised support. The campus serves as a beacon of inclusive education and community connection in the Clyde North area. Client Victorian School Building Authority (VBSA) Location 40 Eliston Avenue, Clyde North VIC 3978 Value $14M Year Completed 2023 LocationClyde North , Victoria Community impactThe Clyde Creek Primary Specialist Campus represents a vital resource for families and the broader community, delivering inclusive education to students with intellectual and physical disabilities. Other projects in this sector