Projects

  • PROJECTS

    Billbergia tops out 48-level tower

    Award-winning developer Billbergia has reached a major construction milestone on Stage Two of Rhodes Central, ‘topping out’ Peake Tower - a 48-level residential high-rise apartment building. Peake Tower is ... more

  • METRONET's Bayswater Station now complete

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    WA’s METRONET Bayswater Station now complete

    The Western Australian government's METRONET program has reached a significant milestone with the completion of the New Bayswater Station — one of the largest stations outside of Perth's CBD. The station i... more

  • WA govt approves changes for Bunbury waterfront project

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    WA government approves changes for Bunbury waterfront project

    The Western Australian government has taken a significant step towards revitalising the waterfront precinct in Bunbury. A recent land and seabed tenure change will dramatically increase the available space a... more

  • WA govt invests in Ronald McDonald House expansion

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    Ronald McDonald House premises to expand in Perth

    The Western Australian government has announced a significant investment in Ronald McDonald House to further expand its support for regional families of children requiring medical care in Perth. The investme... more

  • Billbergia tops out 48-level tower
  • WA’s METRONET Bayswater Station now complete
  • WA government approves changes for Bunbury waterfront project
  • Ronald McDonald House premises to expand in Perth
$12 million investment for growing WA primary school

WA government invests $12 million in growing primary school

The Western Australian government will invest $12 million in new facilities for Highgate Primary School. Education Minister Tony Buti announced that the creative enhancements will include six general learning classrooms for 160 students, a multi-purpose teaching area, teacher amenities, and new bathrooms for students and staff. The modular building will be constructed in parts offsite, reducing on-site construction time and associated disruption to the school. It will be connected to the school's two-storey building to enable access via lift and stairway. Consultation with the school on the new classrooms' specific design and layout will begin immediately before a tender is…
Sydney’s heritage structure restored for the public

Sydney Park heritage structure to be restored for the public

Art exhibitions and small-scale community events will be able to share a unique part of the state’s history with the City of Sydney restoring the interior of one of the brick kilns at Sydney Park. The Sydney Council last night voted to approve the revised scope of the transformative works at the site, which will also improve park access, stabilise the structures and create a more welcoming, publicly accessible space. The internal space in Down Draught Kiln 2, near Sydney Park Road, will be available for a small number of community gatherings and City of Sydney events each year. Lord…
Ipswich

Construction to start on second stage of Ipswich Hospital expansion

Patients at Ipswich Hospital are one step closer to improved healthcare, with the $710 million expansion project progressing to Stage 2. This stage will see the construction of a purpose-built, multi-story acute services building at Ipswich Hospital. The building will house 200 new beds, a new and expanded emergency department, additional operating theatres, a satellite medical imaging service, a central sterilisation service, back-of-house services, and shell spaces for future development. Stage 1 of the expansion is nearing completion, with the demolition of the former mental health building and the detailed design for Stage 2 underway. Early works for Stage 2…
Manly

Royal Far West appoints Multiplex to deliver Manly development

Children’s healthcare charity, Royal Far West (RFW), has appointed Multiplex as their construction partner, to deliver its iconic Manly beachfront development comprised of the luxurious Aurora apartments, revitalised accommodation for country families and a blend of retail, commercial and lifestyle related spaces. The appointment follows an extensive period of planning, design and approvals and consultation with the Manly community. Situated on Manly's most desirable beachfront site, Aurora comprises 58 luxuriously appointed apartments across two buildings, ranging from one to three bedrooms, all beautifully designed and crafted to achieve an air of relaxed beachside style. Designed by distinguished award-winning architects Glenn…
development

Design approved for new Build-to-Rent development in Canberra

Fender Katsalidis has received design approval for a $250M build-to-rent development on Canberra’s Northbourne Avenue. 220 Northbourne Avenue, located on the city’s major arterial road approximately two kilometres north of Canberra's CBD, represents Canberra’s second build-to-rent development The site will be home to three buildings encompassing 393 apartments in addition to a commercial building and retail tenancies on the ground level. A range of studio, one, two and three-bedroom rentals will be available, appealing to Canberra’s broad demographic of renters, including students, families and young professionals. Fender Katsalidis associate principal David Robinson said: “The build-to-rent typology in Canberra is in…

Infinity Park project adds LDI for purchaser peace of mind

Sydney-based developer, Haitchin Group has been approved to include Latent Defects Insurance (LDI) (also referred to as Decennial Liability Insurance) to its Infinity Park mixed-use masterplan project in Sydney’s rapidly expanding Norwest. It is the first and only development in Norwest to offer purchasers this game-changing insurance, giving the ultimate peace of mind to apartment purchasers. LDI provides property owners with a 10-year warranty post building completion. It’s been identified by the NSW Building Commissioner, David Chandler as an essential “must-have” for property developers that insures property owners against structural defects for 10 years post building completion. Consumers have the…
community

New $25 billion community planned for Western Sydney

The Rosehill-Camellia Landowners Alliance (RCLA), a consortium of four major landowners, are looking to the NSW state government to collaboratively deliver a visionary new masterplan for a proposed $25 billion new community on an amalgamated 90-hectare site in Western Sydney. Set to be delivered by 2050 on the Rosehill Racecourse and Camellia Town Centre sites, the RCLA’s $25 billion vision will unlock access to the Parramatta River waterway with a new ferry wharf, light rail, and Metro stations. The proposed plan will also see a Town Centre developed as the heart of 45,000 critically-needed new homes -including affordable housing -…