Although not required as part of the project specification, the concessionaire provided each school with an onsite manager as a bonus resource (New South Wales Treasury 2005a: p.1-2) (i.e. at no cost to the State) to undertake a range of support services such as buildings maintenance, security, cleaning, pest control, etc (New South Wales Treasury 2005a: p.6). It is expected over the long-term that the provision of these services will contribute to the VfM proposition under PFP, as traditionally, these services have been managed by general assistants employed by the Department of Education and Training, Department of Commerce and / or the schools themselves (New South Wales Treasury 2005a: p.6). However, in practice, some overlap in service delivery has occurred between onsite managers and general assistants (it seems the latter have been employed by some schools to undertake additional support duties). As part of its post-implementation project review, the New South Wales Treasury recommended that the role of general assistants should be reconsidered by the Department of Education and Training with a view to removing service duplications (New South Wales Treasury 2005a: p.6).