Today Kane Queensland marked the commenced on the recently awarded Loreto College Coorparoo, Dale Street Precinct with a sod-turning ceremony.
In attendance were Principal Kim Wickham, Board Chairperson Donna Orazio, Capital Works Committee Chair Luke Georgiou, Project Manager Dean Bradbury from Donald Cant Watts Corke, and the Kane project team.
The Design and Construct project features a three-level secondary education facility, including:
- 11 new General Learning Area (GLA) teaching spaces
- Extension to the existing chapel
- Administration offices
- Lecture theatre
- Spacious terrace function area
- Inviting communal landscape courtyards
This pivotal building will serve as a prominent entry and exit point for the school.
The works are being delivered within a tight site boundary adjacent to the operational school and our team is dedicated to careful coordination with both the school and local residents.
Kane is proud to partner with Loreto College and Donald Cant Watts Corke on this transformative educational facility for the students, conceptually designed by Cox Architecture and delivered by Deicke Richards.