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https://heritagensw.intersearch.com.au/heritagenswjspui/handle/1/1370| Type: | Report |
| Title: | Inquiry into the joint use and co-location of public buildings Standing Committee on Public Works, Legislative Assembly, NSW Parliament. [Variant title:Report on the joint use and co-location of public buildings] |
| Issue Date: | 2004 |
| Publisher: | [Sydney] Parliament of NSW, |
| Description: | "December 2004" "Combined facilities may be a viable option to save on construction and operating expenses and to deliver community services in an effective manner. Combined facilities may involve two main approaches - the joint use approach where a single building has multiple uses and the co-location or campus approach where multiple facilities are based at a common location."--Executive summary, p. xi. |
| Koha catalogue reference: | 7611 |
| URI: | https://heritagensw.intersearch.com.au/heritagenswjspui/handle/1/1370 |
| ISBN: | 073476877X; |
| Subjects: | Community centers - New South Wales. Joint occupancy of buildings - New South Wales Multipurpose buildings - New South Wales Public buildings - New South Wales |
| Appears in Collections: | Research and background material |
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| H06847 - INQU.pdf | H06847 - INQU.pdf | 5.74 MB | Adobe PDF | ![]() View/Open |
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