The next phase of Circular Quay’s revitalisation will soon get underway as the New South Wales Government announces a key partnership with CQC Partners.
The consortium – comprised of Lendlease Construction, Capella Capital and BESIX Watpac – has been appointed as the Planning and Design Partner for the renewal of one of Australia’s most visited destinations and the nation’s “waterfront to the world”.
CQC Partners is made up of award-winning Australian and international designers along with First Nation advisors to ensure the project will show a strong cultural connection with Circular Quay’s rich history and heritage.
“This partnership is a major milestone for Circular Quay’s revitalisation and brings us one step closer to transforming the centrepiece of Sydney’s beautiful harbour.
“CQC will help create a more dynamic precinct for visitors and locals to enjoy, and further elevate Circular Quay’s status as a stunning and unique destination revered globally.
“We look forward to working with CQC to deliver new and improved public spaces, connections, infrastructure and buildings that will breathe fresh life into one of Australia’s most visited destinations and a critical transport interchange in the heart of Sydney,” Transport for NSW Director, Eastern Harbour City, Julie Sundqvist said.
The revitalisation of Circular Quay is proposed to include:
Detailed design as well as community consultation and statutory planning for the Circular Quay revitalisation project will begin in 2023.
Earlier this year, the State Government announced that it will be committing $216 million through the 2022-23 State Budget to progress the development of the proposed Circular Quar Renewal project. You can read more about it here.
Source: Transport for NSW (1, 2); Roads & Infrastructure Australia; Inside Construction; Infrastructure Magazine
The New South Wales Government is investing $216 million – through the 2022-23 State Budget – to progress the development of the Circular Quay Renewal project.
The plans to revitalise the Sydney Terminal Building have been updated and released for public feedback. The proposed revitalisation is part of the overall Central Precinct Renewal Program.
Infrastructure Australia has released their June 2022 update of their Infrastructure Priority List, which highlights the need for better focus on delivering resilient rail and road connections in regional Australia.
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