PIF House Melbourne
Victoria
Number of bedrooms |
18 |
Building Partner |
Built |
Charity Partner |
Melbourne City Mission |
Melbourne City Mission’s Frontyard Services were in need of redevelopment when it came together with PIF, the Victorian State Government and other philanthropists to undertake a $9m project.
In an outstanding effort, more than $1.5 million in services were donated pro-bono through PIF to the Frontyard redevelopment by a large consortium of top-tier consultants.
Frontyard, Victoria’s largest youth homelessness service provider, has been transformed into a four-storey building with two floors of new crisis accommodation and connected services, designed to disrupt the cycle of youth homelessness in Victoria.
The redeveloped Frontyard, designed by architecture firm Fender Katsalidis, is the first in the country to combine crisis accommodation with multiple support services (such as on-site mental health, drug and alcohol and disability support) for young Australians around the clock, 7 days a week.
Key Suppliers
On every PIF House the support we get from the industry is incredible. The below is not a full list, but notes some key suppliers and supporters on PIF House Melbourne.
- Apec
- Ashurst
- Built
- Case Mealin
- Equitable Access Solutions
- Fender Katsalidis
- Harvey Norman
- Hayden Ceiling and Partitions
- Hendry Group
- Highbury Plumbing
- Irwin Consult (now part of WSP)
- Norman Disney Young
- Signorino Tiles
- Slattery
- Taubmans Paint
- Urbis
- Wood and Grieve (now part of Stantec)