Project Summary
Construction of the new Kilcunda Bass Netball Pavilion is now finished, and the facility is ready for community use.
The new pavilion provides modern, accessible amenities designed to better support local netball and community activities. The new facilities enhance the experience for players, volunteers, officials and spectators, while helping meet current and future demand.
This project strengthens local sport infrastructure in Bass, supporting participation, inclusion and opportunities for the community to come together.
Bass Coast Shire Council extends its thanks to the Allchin Commercial and their subcontractors and the local community for their cooperation and patience during the delivery of the works.
We’re excited to see the pavilion in action and enjoyed by the community.
- Demolition of the existing scout hall building, shelters and associated works.
- Construction of a fully compliant facility for the Kilcunda Bass Football Netball Club that will include two change rooms with amenities, umpire change room and amenities, an accessible toilet and change space, medical/first aid room, office, kitchenette, multi-purpose space, baby change facilities and generous storage for user groups.
- Installation of 2 accessible parking spaces and pavements including accessible ramp to the building.
- Includes undercover spectator viewing area at the front of the pavilion facing the courts.
- Reinstallation of solar panels.
- Installation of a new sewerage treatment beds to replace the existing one onsite.
The project is jointly funded through a $1.7 million grant from the Federal Government’s Play Our Way program and a $350,000 contribution from Bass Coast Shire Council.
- The use of heavy plant and machinery including noisy, and vibration works such as demolition, earthworks, saw cutting and use of trucks for delivering concrete, soil and building materials to site.
- Netball courts will still be in use throughout the project.