Project Overview
The project involves the construction of a new high school in Jordan Springs designed to accommodate 1,000 students and 80 staff, supporting the growing needs of both the local community and Ropes Crossing Public School.
The new campus comprises three 3-storey classroom buildings, a multipurpose hall for sports and performance, library and administration facilities, specialist workshops for science, woodwork and metalwork, covered outdoor learning areas, a canteen, a sports field, three outdoor courts, associated landscaping, and provision for 72 car parking spaces and 100 bicycle spaces.
As part of the NSW Government’s AU$3.9Bn investment in new and upgraded schools across the region, the project represents a significant commitment to expanding educational infrastructure and delivering modern, future focused learning environments. Its scale and community importance require careful planning, stakeholder coordination and disciplined delivery to ensure the school opens safely and seamlessly for its first cohort.
iCOST Service
iCOST supported Taylor Construction with procurement‑focused contract administration and quantity surveying.
Client
Taylor Construction
Project
Jordan Springs High School
Value
Confidential
Sector
Schools & Education Facilities