Mac Robertson Girls’ High School Modernisation
Mac Robertson Girls’ High School is an academically focused institution in Melbourne, providing non-zoned select entry upper secondary education for female students.
This project involved the upgrade and modernisation of the school’s key learning and study spaces to create workspaces that can accommodate up to 300 additional students.
Primarily focused on additional teaching and learning spaces, a key project driver was enabling future growth for more female students to attend the school.
The scope of works Miglic MacLeod was engaged to undertake included:
- Partial demolition and significant refurbishment to the ground floor of south wing which includes demolition of majority of internal and external walls but retaining the structural framing. It was assumed that all internal walls are non-loadbearing.
- Replacement of the brick pavers of undercroft
- New Covered canopy/pergola to the north of south wing and landscaping features
- New landscape connection/covered link between south and west wing
- New addition to entrance, extended airlock and incorporating lift and accessible amenities to west wing
- Other minor refurbishments to the ground floor and first floor of the west wing
Project Particulars
Service
Structural and civil engineering