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Shovel at the ready, we’re starting work

20 June 2024

It was hard hats, hi-vis vests and plenty of smiles, as work officially commenced on the new $9.3 million, two-level sporting pavilion at Mount Waverley Reserve.

With shovel in hand, Monash Mayor, Cr Nicky Luo; the Member for Chisholm, Dr Carina Garland; and the Member for Ashwood, Matt Fregon; got work underway at the official sod-turning ceremony on Friday 31 May.

Deputy-mayor Cr Brian Little and Cr Theo Zographos, along with David Grossman, president of the Mount Waverley Cricket Club, and Chris Hale, president of the Waverley Blues Football Netball Club, were also on hand at the official launch of construction.

The pavilion works, delivered as part of the Mount Waverley Reserve Master Plan, include:

  • demolition of the existing pavilion and construction of a new two-level sporting pavilion
  • demolition of the existing public toilet and construction of new public toilet amenities
  • upgrading of the power supply to the reserve
  • supporting infrastructure and landscaping works.

The construction tender for the project was awarded to Constructive Group at Council’s meeting on Tuesday 30 April. Works are expected to be completed by mid-2025.