You cant build much of a house for 200k completely fitted out.You cannot compare it to a house unless you want to build a house with 16 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, home office for atleast 4 people, gym, training area, garaging for 4 trucks with extraction for diesel fumes, cleaning and maintenance area for BA etc, huge kitchen, probably has recycled water facility for training. Now go get fairmont homes to give you a quote on that.Plus add the government factor
16 Bedrooms.....oh please, you're actually paid to work, by all means doze on a couch if u have some down time, but you should be expected to be able to present yourself at work able to complete a 14 hour shift without the need for a bed, doona, pillow and teddy bear. All night in is a luxury, not a right!
4 bathrooms? Building code says 16 people require one toilet and one shower, with seperate facilities for males and females.
Gym and Training Area: Combined space, clear your crap up if the planets align and training is done inside and onsite
Cleaning and maintenance area for BA. Its open space, the cheapest part of a building.
Diesal fume extraction....fair call, google it and systems pop up for around $6k
Huge kitchen. heres a novel concept - take lunch or dinner. Plenty of workspaces cater for the meal needs for many more staff than the mythical 16 planned at Salisbury with a fridge, microwave and a sandwich maker.
Recycled water facility??.....really? when APTC is just down the road, book off for training for an hour and go dirty up someone elses place.
Ferret, I'm not having a go at you. But the attitude of entitlement is rampant in the mfs (and saas career ranks too). Its about time someone took some of these excesses to task for what they are....luxuries, in a time when other people who work harder in the community make do with rubbish facilities.