The Lane Cove Public School Hall was destroyed by fire days before the Term One 2020 school year commenced.

This was a massive blow to the school community as the school hall had been used for numerous activities, from assemblies, concerts, the music programme, sports and after-school activities. It was also a source of income for LCPS.
As the hall was destroyed by fire, School Infrastructure NSW had to wait for the insurance assessor to advise the next steps.  Construction was finally started in 2022.

A project update was released in February 2023, and an expected completion date was mid-2023. On 31 March 2023, construction on the hall was halted due to the Lloyd Group being placed into voluntary administration.
Caleb stressed the following:
The response from School Infrastructure is below.

“Due to the complexities surrounding this project, including insurance funding and the liquidation of a previous contractor, work has taken longer to commence than we would have hoped. Â
This was unavoidable but all parties have worked through the additional complexities as quickly as possible to ensure the project is completed promptly. We understand the frustration of the school community which has been without its hall since 2020. Â
Pending any weather impacts, the project is currently on track to be completed mid-year.
The project has required more administrative approvals than normal due to where the funding is sourced, resulting in a slight delay to works commencing. “
After ITC and Caleb Taylor contacted School Infrastructure, the following update was issued:


The parent community is extremely disappointed with the delay.  Ben Bradley is the LCPS Parent and Citizens’s Secretary. He has four children. Two of his children went to LCPS before the school hall was destroyed by fire. He has seen first hand the impact on students attending a school without a school hall.  His two younger children have no access to a hall for band practice or school assemblies.
Why is it taking so long for the project to start?

Read more about the fire here.












