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Extra costs for Korumburra Community Hub

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KORUMBURRA Community Hub’s cost recently rose, with a contract variation of a little over $150,000, excluding GST.

The variation was approved by South Gippsland Shire Council CEO Kerryn Ellis in consultation with mayor Nathan Hersey.

A council spokesperson said the variation incorporates a number of separate items related to the build.

It was explained that the contingency allocation for the Hub project had been exhausted, requiring the contract variation, with that variation occurring during May and reported at the June council meeting as required.

The items are related to general construction, including handling unanticipated ground conditions and underground services, changes based on material availability, and adjustments required to merge the design appropriately with surrounding streetscape works.

Works to satisfy service authorities and the responsible building surveyor, changes to occupant requirements, and other extra costs anticipated to successfully complete the project also added to the cost.

Council issues assurances on Community Hub

Concerns raised by members of the public in relation to aspects of the Korumburra Hub works have been responded to by South Gippsland Shire Council.

One of the issues raised was mouldy insulation, with council acknowledging the situation has been rectified.

“Some insulation was impacted by adverse weather; the insulation has been replaced,” a council spokesperson said.

More recently, a local business operator expressed concern about an open pit cover on the building site, arguing a pipe connection was unsatisfactory.

While council did not comment directly on that specific view, it moved to reassure the public that all work on the Hub will be properly assessed to ensure it is of a high standard.

“The Korumburra Community Hub is still under construction and works are in progress; works will be reviewed at an appropriate time and anything that is not to standard will be rectified by the contractor,” the council spokesperson said.