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Government & Education
Compliant delivery for public assets and live campuses.
Principals, council asset officers and state facilities teams manage some of the oldest building stock in the country on some of the most constrained budgets, and they do it with students, staff and the public on site every day. Allied delivers roofing, facade, concrete and height safety works for schools, councils and government facilities, with the procurement documentation, insurances and screening checks that public sector engagement requires already in place.
Education work runs on the term calendar. A teaching block re-roof that would take six weeks on an open programme has to compress into a two-week holiday window, which means materials ordered and crane lifts booked before the last bell rings. Allied plans term-break works backwards from day one of the next term, holds Blue Card and working-with-children screening for crews on live campuses, and separates work zones from students wherever the programme runs into term time.
Public money needs a paper trail. Allied's condition reports and priced scopes are written to support maintenance funding submissions, asset management plans and audit requirements, and our QBCC licence, insurances and safety system documentation are kept submission-ready for prequalification and panel processes. For councils, that means defensible procurement; for schools, it means a maintenance backlog that can finally be quantified, prioritised and worked through year by year.
What owners deal with
- 01Works windows compressed into two-week term breaks and summer holidays
- 02Procurement, prequalification and insurance requirements that many trade contractors cannot meet
- 03Decades of deferred maintenance across ageing classroom blocks and civic buildings
- 04Child safety and site separation obligations on campuses that stay partly occupied
- 05Heritage-listed buildings sitting inside otherwise modern public precincts
- 06Funding cycles that release budget only against fully documented and priced scopes
How Allied serves the sector
Services mapped to government & education
School and civic re-roofing
Teaching block and public building re-roofs compressed into term breaks with materials secured in advance.
View serviceConcrete remediation
Stair, walkway, grandstand and amenities block concrete repairs with engineering documentation for asset registers.
View serviceGlazing replacement
Glass replacement to Grade A safety standards in classrooms, libraries and public-facing buildings.
View serviceHeight safety upgrades
Anchor, guardrail and access upgrades across campuses so caretakers and contractors work at height legally.
View serviceFacade and awning repairs
Covered walkway, awning and facade rectification designed around student movement and assembly areas.
View serviceTypical government & education projects
- Two-week term-break re-roof of a primary school teaching block
- Covered walkway and outdoor learning area structural repairs
- Grandstand concrete remediation at a council sporting facility
- Library glazing replacement with Grade A safety glass
- Roof anchor and guardrail installation across a TAFE campus
- Storm damage make-safe and reinstatement across a school cluster
- Council depot re-roof coordinated with licensed asbestos removalists
Standards and compliance
- AS 1288 and Grade A safety glass requirements for education buildings
- AS 1562.1 for metal roof replacement on classroom and civic buildings
- AS 1657 and AS/NZS 1891.4:2025 for roof access and fall protection
- State education department technical standards and maintenance frameworks
- WHS Regulations and state working-with-children screening requirements
Government & Education questions
Can you really finish a re-roof inside a two-week term break?
Yes, if planning starts early. Allied locks the scope and orders materials during term, books cranes and bins for day one of the break, and runs extended shifts with crews sized for the deadline rather than the budget line. Where weather steals days, contingency stages are pre-agreed so the building is always weatherproof and safe for the first day back.
Do your crews hold working-with-children checks?
Yes. Crews working on live school and childcare sites hold current Blue Cards in Queensland and the equivalent working-with-children checks in New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia. Where works run during term, Allied also fences work zones, separates contractor movements and amenities from students, and times deliveries outside drop-off, pick-up and break periods in agreement with the school.
Are you set up for government procurement processes?
Allied is QBCC licensed, carries the insurance levels government contracts specify, and maintains current safety and quality system documentation for prequalification questionnaires and panel submissions. We respond to formal RFQ and tender processes with itemised pricing against your scope format, and provide referee projects from comparable public sector work. With 16,000+ projects delivered, references are never the hard part.
Can you document scopes to support maintenance funding bids?
Yes. Allied's condition reports rate each defect by severity, photograph the evidence and price rectification in stages, which is the format asset officers need to compete for maintenance funding internally. Schools use them for departmental maintenance submissions, and councils attach them to long-term asset management plans. When funding lands, the documented scope goes straight to delivery without being re-quoted.
Other sectors
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