New Wyong Campus Building currently under construction

TAFE NSW Wyong Construction and TAFE NSW Wyong David Harris MP

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A new animal studies building is currently under construction at the Wyong campus.

This involved demolition of existing structures and constructing of a new larger building, which has been specifically designed to better support industry training and learner experience.

The Hon. David Harris Member for Wyong MP said, “The new Animal Studies building will provide 3 animal teaching rooms, grooming and hydro-bathing, laundry, wet lab, surgery lab, practical lab, simulated imaging, aviaries, poultry pens, kennels, dog running yard, two classrooms, store, student amenities, meeting room, and teacher workspaces.”

“It will provide a contemporary learning environment, equipped with areas, spaces and equipment that are appropriately provisioned and capable of accommodating long-term skills capability requirements, enrolment growth and animal welfare.”

“Construction works are well underway, with the structural steel and roof of the main building complete.”

“The next stage is Building to ‘lock up’, i.e. external cladding, doors and windows installed by mid-August 2024.”

Consolidation of courses at Central Coast to deliver all animal studies courses from one single campus at Wyong either face-to-face or via connected delivery.

The NSW Government are investing $5.4 million to upgrade Wyong campus infrastructure and improve digital connectivity to support the skills needs of the local community.

The new Animal Studies building is due for completion in late 2024.

For updates on the Wyong Campus project visit www.davidharrismp.com.au

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