Garfield North Community centre starts to take shape

Construction is progressing on the much-needed Garfield North Community centre, a multifunctional space for local residents and organisations to hold community gatherings and events.
Since commencing works in May, More Building Group has been on site completing earthworks and preparing the land for construction. The slab pouring was completed in early June, roofing and framing works are complete and external cladding, window and door installations are currently underway.
Modules have arrived on site to support the new community centre’s modular build, including a social room, kitchen, meeting room, storage, amenities, and a spectator cover/veranda.
Cardinia Shire Council Mayor, Cr Jack Kowarzik says the new building is set to become a central gathering point for the community.
“Located within Cannibal Creek Reserve, the new facility will be a hub perfect for community and social events, supporting various user groups in the area”.
“We're grateful for the community's patience and support throughout the construction process and look forward to seeing this project come to life” he says.
The project is supported by a $1.3 million Victorian Government Growing Suburbs Fund grant, advocated for by user groups and the Cannibal Creek Reserve Committee, as well as a $1 million investment from Cardinia Shire Council.
Over the coming months, contractors will be finalising the window installation, the solar PV system, and completing the mechanical, electrical and plumbing services rough in. Works are anticipated for completion late September/early October, pending weather conditions.
To follow the progress of the Garfield North Community centre build, please visit https://projects.cardinia.vic.gov.au/places/garfield-north-community-centre-garfield-north/