The Bendigo GovHub construction project is running to schedule, as demolition works remain ongoing at the Lyttleton Terrace site. The $90 million build is slated to reach completion by mid-2022 and will house City of Greater Bendigo staff alongside state government employees. READ MORE: The early works, expected to conclude at the end of the year, will create 46 jobs, including four apprenticeships and traineeships. When completed, the GovHub is expected to inject more than $130 million into the Bendigo economy and generate 100 jobs during construction. "The demolition is a really exciting step for the GovHub and we're sure locals will be thrilled to watch the progress of its construction," an RDV spokesperson said.
ON TRACK: The former Bendigo council offices at Lyttleton Terrace will make way for the $90 million Bendigo GovHub, slated for completion in mid-2022. Picture: NONI HYETT
The Bendigo GovHub construction project is running to schedule, as demolition works remain ongoing at the Lyttleton Terrace site.
The $90 million build is slated to reach completion by mid-2022 and will house City of Greater Bendigo staff alongside state government employees.
When completed, the GovHub is expected to inject more than $130 million into the Bendigo economy and generate 100 jobs during construction.
"The demolition is a really exciting step for the GovHub and we're sure locals will be thrilled to watch the progress of its construction," an RDV spokesperson said.
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