Ararat’s multi million dollar Arts Precinct redevelopment has passed the half-way mark, according to Ararat Rural City Council.
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Ararat Rural City Council Mayor Glenda Mclean said the $7.735 million project was tracking well for its scheduled opening in the first half of next year.
The project is nearing its ninth month of 14-month construction program and has been described by council staff as “the most complex project undertaken by Council to date”.
“This is a very large-scale redevelopment of a culturally and historically significant site,” Cr McLean said.
“It has involved multiple trades and engineering disciplines working in demolition, renovation, refitting and upgrade works, often at the same time.
“The added complexity of heritage requirements has meant we’ve had to maintain a very high level of project coordination.”
Federal Wannon MP Dan Tehan toured the construction site last week.
Cr McLean said internal plastering of the old and new gallery spaces was virtually complete, with painting now underway.
Twin historic fireplaces in the supper room have been restored, with the space now fully renovated.
The box office and bar areas are also taking shape, with brickwork almost complete on the new café and gallery foyer.
Cr McLean said that both the performing arts and gallery programs were schedule to recommence in expanded and revamped facilities in the first week of August 2018 when a community celebration would mark the re-opening of the Ararat Town Hall.
Meanwhile, a community fundraising effort was still underway to ensure the finishing touches could be applied to the revamped gallery and performing arts spaces.
“So far, our community, as well as donors from beyond Ararat Rural City have generously contributed more than $230,000 to help realise this project, which is an extraordinary effort,” Cr McLean said.
The project was jointly funded by the state and federal governments with Ararat Rural City.