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What does a School Principal do if they have problem with their Scope of Work?

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What does a School Principal do if they have problem with their Scope of Work?

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The Principal Liaison Officer (PLO) establishes the Scope of Work in consultation with the School Principal. Should there be any issues with clarification of the Scope of Work that are not resolved with the PLO assigned to their School, School Principals should in the first instance contact their Local School Education Director who will then offer advice as to the pathway for resolution. Whilst Laing O’Rourke supports meeting school community needs, there are parameters and conditions that are tied to the BER funding, and Laing O’Rourke, as a Managing Contractor, does not have the jurisdiction to operate outside of these.

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