The delegation, accompanied by Mr Nicholas Scott, Capital Works Project Manager, was taken on a short walk-about of the premises. The delegation was informed that this project is designed to rehabilitate and restore the Windybrow Precinct. The project aims to adopt adjacent heritage sites under Windybrow Management, to create support for the Windybrow Precinct; refurbish and upgrade the current heritage site, to ensure compliance with heritage, health and safety regulations. The project began in the 2010/11 financial year and will end in the 2012/13 financial year. During the 2010/11 financial year it was funded with R20 million while for 2011/12 the costs would amount to R158 million. The last phase of the project in the 2012/13 financial year would cost R138 million. The Project Manager summed up the implications and challenges that Windybrow would face if funds were not allocated as follows: