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Project Update 1/02/2023
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WORLD Sporting development construction progress and outlook
Progress and timeframes are subject to weather conditions and supply chain:
- Synthetic hockey pitch installed.
- Grass pitch installation is complete. Irrigation is running off temporary power supply and controls pending AusNet site energisation and MSB installation. 1 final (additional) topdress is to be completed in February.
- Hockey spine and player shelters are in progress. Concrete paving 70% complete. Player shelter foundations poured, steel frame erected. cladding and furniture to follow.
- Hockey lights - foundations 95% complete. Awaiting delivery of poles.
- Final seal coat to the entry road and southern lane of the carparkContinue reading
WORLD Sporting development construction progress and outlook
Progress and timeframes are subject to weather conditions and supply chain:
- Synthetic hockey pitch installed.
- Grass pitch installation is complete. Irrigation is running off temporary power supply and controls pending AusNet site energisation and MSB installation. 1 final (additional) topdress is to be completed in February.
- Hockey spine and player shelters are in progress. Concrete paving 70% complete. Player shelter foundations poured, steel frame erected. cladding and furniture to follow.
- Hockey lights - foundations 95% complete. Awaiting delivery of poles.
- Final seal coat to the entry road and southern lane of the carpark completed (excluding line marking).
- Netball concrete work complete. Perimeter paving, seating, and access ramp complete. The curing period is in progress, acrylic surfacing to be completed in March/April.
- Netball player shelters in progress - foundations and site erection of structure complete. Cladding and furniture to follow.
- Netball marshall building foundations are complete. Council has completed steel and timber framing. Glazing installation commenced.
- Planning Permit Amendment received. Awaiting FFG permit (relates to additional native vegetation removal for the netball drainage swale).
- Pedestrian boardwalks, drainage detention pond, and connection progress continue to be impacted by wet conditions at the outflow point. To be completed post handover of courts. Also potentially impacted by EPBC referral mitigation requirements.
- The WORLD pavilion appointed contractor was not able to complete the contract and has been formally released from the Project by EGSC. New Contractor procurement/engagement process is in progress.
- Council is arranging temporary amenities for netball and hockey for use in the gap between playing surface completion and pavilion completion.
- Soccer precinct - progress on the soccer stages of this development awaits Federal Government approvals from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) per the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC). The EPBC referral was formally accepted by the department on 15th September. The referral is now in the decision phase. Additional information has been requested (RFI). Consultant engaged and progressing response to RFI including completion of additional site assessments undertaken in January 23. The project expectation is that the decision will be a "Controlled Action". More information about this process is available on request.
- Meeting with GLaWAC scheduled for February to review and monitor project progress on fulfilling Indigenous Land Use Agreement (ILUA) commitments.
- Council officer has commenced facility management and use planning and engagement with stakeholders for operational committee(s)
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Project Update 9/11/2022
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Construction Packages 1 & 2 (Cranes) are progressing toward a February 2023 completion. It is anticipated that the grass hockey pitch will be open during summer holidays.
The synthetic hockey pitch and netball courts surfacing will be completed by February 2023. The project supervisor is awaiting permanent power energisation advice from AusNet (forecast by the end of the year).
Construction Packages 1 & 2 (Cranes) are progressing toward a February 2023 completion. It is anticipated that the grass hockey pitch will be open during summer holidays.
The synthetic hockey pitch and netball courts surfacing will be completed by February 2023. The project supervisor is awaiting permanent power energisation advice from AusNet (forecast by the end of the year).
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Progress Update 6/5/2022
Share Progress Update 6/5/2022 on Facebook Share Progress Update 6/5/2022 on Twitter Share Progress Update 6/5/2022 on Linkedin Email Progress Update 6/5/2022 linkThe WORLD Sporting Precinct project is now approaching one year since construction commenced (July 2021). The second half of 2021 was particularly challenging due to restrictions on workforce sizes, supply chain issues and material shortages as a result of the pandemic and related health orders. In addition, significant and consistent rainfall events in the second half of the year hampered civil construction efforts. Despite these challenges our CP1 contractor responsible for the new carpark and hockey fields (Cranes Asphalting) has persevered with a great milestone achieved at the end of March seeing access to the new carpark south of WestdaleContinue reading
The WORLD Sporting Precinct project is now approaching one year since construction commenced (July 2021). The second half of 2021 was particularly challenging due to restrictions on workforce sizes, supply chain issues and material shortages as a result of the pandemic and related health orders. In addition, significant and consistent rainfall events in the second half of the year hampered civil construction efforts. Despite these challenges our CP1 contractor responsible for the new carpark and hockey fields (Cranes Asphalting) has persevered with a great milestone achieved at the end of March seeing access to the new carpark south of Westdale Kindergarten being opened for kindergarten use. With the new access point for the kindergarten up and running, we were able to commence site works on the new netball courts and parking area - also executed by Cranes Asphalting as our CP2 contractor with demolition works commenced for the old courts and carparking. The main demolition work with waste material hauling off site (for recycling and reuse as base material) will be completed by the middle of May. Inground services installation will follow, preceding large concrete pours for the new netball courts.
The hockey pitch work has been steadily progressing. Upgrades to the pitch installations (a synthetic surface to one pitch and improved drainage design to the grass pitch) are being managed and will yield even better outcomes for the community in the completed facility.
The third contract recently awarded by Council is for the WORLD pavilion which will service both hockey and netball. These works (CP3) will be undertaken by Allmore Constructions. Allmore is in the process of arranging the building permit and onboarding sub-contract trades. The pad preparation for the new pavilion is in progress, entailing the relocation of existing in ground services so that we keep the kindergarten up and running.
Our contractors are working hard to complete the three awarded construction contracts covering the pavilion, netball and hockey playing surfaces by the end of 2022, allowing for a summer opening of these facilities. Access will be available to the community through both organised sport and casual use. In addition, the existing paths around the wetlands will be reopened including links to new walking paths throughout the precinct.
The soccer precinct in the southern section of the site will include two pitches and a pavilion similar to the WORLD pavilion. The area where the field and pavilion will be built is currently undergoing Federal Government environmental approvals under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC). Council is awaiting an initial assessment from the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE), which will clarify timeframes for the broader approvals process.