Powerhouse Museum, Ultimo has taken the next step towards transformation with the first stage of planning consent granted to enable the renewal of the iconic museum.
READ MOREIn August 2022, a Select Committee on Barangaroo Sight Lines was established. The Committee’s Terms of Reference can be accessed on the NSW Parliament website.
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Over 100 million litres of water have been pumped from the new Sydney Fish Market site to allow major structural works to begin.
READ MOREThe Department of Planning and Environment has given the green light to the Blackwattle Bay State Significant Precinct rezoning.
READ MOREMore than two tonnes of rubbish, including 300,000 plastic objects, have been removed from Sydney Harbour as part of the new Sydney Fish Market construction.
READ MOREPowerhouse Parramatta and the New Sydney Fish Market have become two of the first construction projects in Australia to use 100% renewable diesel in their tower cranes.
READ MOREHave your say in the exciting redevelopment of Blackwattle Bay
READ MOREThe NSW Government has commenced commercial negotiations for the acquisition of the Penrith Paceway, as part of the Penrith Stadium redevelopment.
READ MOREInfrastructure NSW continues to defend claims by Grocon in relation to Central Barangaroo.
READ MOREThe State Infrastructure Plan outlines the demand drivers and market context for the NSW Government’s infrastructure program over the next 5 years and provides project specific information to support transparency to industry via the NSW Major Infrastructure Projects Pipeline.
READ MOREThe NSW Government has today announced an investment of $20 million over the next three years to help increase the number of women working in construction-related roles.
READ MOREInfrastructure NSW has today released the State Infrastructure Strategy 2022-2044: Staying Ahead, outlining the State’s infrastructure needs and priorities for the next 20 years.
READ MOREInfrastructure NSW, Resilience NSW and the NSW State Emergency Service have together won the national Emergency Media and Public Affairs (EMPA) award for ‘Excellence in Readiness & Resilience’.
READ MOREToday, Infrastructure NSW has released the Hawkesbury-Nepean River March 2021 Flood Review. The Review details the causes, nature and impacts of the March 2021 flood, which was the largest flood in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley in 30 years.
READ MOREToday, Infrastructure NSW has released the 2021 Progress Report. The report draws on data from 40 major infrastructure projects across NSW and outlines progress against the NSW Government Action Plan: a 10 point commitment to the construction sector (10 Point Commitment).
READ MOREThe build of the new Sydney Football Stadium has reached the 80% mark, with the final pieces of roof steel being lifted into place.
READ MOREThe Sydney Modern Project – set to almost double the exhibition space of the Art Gallery of New South Wales and attract exhibitions from across the globe – has reached a new construction milestone.
READ MOREThe new Sydney Fish Market reached a significant milestone this week with the NSW Government announcing the commencement of marine piling.
READ MOREThe design from award-winning Indigenous artist Tony Albert, is based upon ‘Two Worlds Colliding – Water and Land’.
READ MOREA community resilience program designed to raise flood awareness and preparedness in the Hawkesbury Nepean Valley has been awarded the 2021 Floodplain Management Australia (FMA) NRMA Insurance Flood Risk Management Project of the Year.
READ MOREWork at the new Sydney Football Stadium continues to progress with Minister for Sport Geoff Lee this week announcing completion of the concourse.
READ MOREWater from the heavy rain event on Saturday 20 March wouldn’t have come within four metres of the future Museum’s ground floor.
READ MOREOn 11 February 2021, the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment approved the State Significant Development Application for Powerhouse Parramatta.
READ MOREThe winning design by Jessica Spresser (SPRESSER) + Peter Besley celebrates the natural elements of land, sea and sky that compose the site.
READ MOREThe new Sydney Football Stadium is beginning to take shape with the installation of the first structural steel and precast concrete seating plats.
READ MOREHickson Park, Sydney CBD’s newest urban park, opened today at Barangaroo South.
READ MOREThe Art Gallery of New South Wales’ expansion – the Sydney Modern Project - is the first art museum to receive a 6-star Green Star design rating from Australia’s Green Building Council.
READ MOREThe Sydney Football Stadium Redevelopment project has run a colour-in competition to involve the local community in the naming of the cranes that will do all the heavy lifting to build the new stadium.
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On 23 October, it was confirmed that Multiplex will build the new Sydney Fish Market at the head of Blackwattle Bay.
READ MOREThe NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian, Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes, Lendlease and Crown Resorts officially opened Watermans Cove and the foreshore today in Barangaroo South.
READ MOREThe new Sydney Fish Market is another step closer with Hansen Yuncken announced as the stage one construction managing contractor.
READ MOREThe NSW Construction Leadership Group (CLG) is working with agencies to monitor delivery of the NSW Government’s 10 Point Commitment to the construction sector.
READ MOREWith the Pier Pavilion design competition officially open, registered Australian architects are now able to prepare and enter their designs for this new and exciting harbourfront project.
READ MOREA world class new Sydney Fish Market is one step closer with the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment granting planning consent for the project.
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The NSW Government is inviting registered architects from around Australia to enter their ideas for a new Pier Pavilion at Watermans Cove in Barangaroo South.
READ MOREThe community is being asked to provide feedback on early concept plans that will revitalise Blackwattle Bay, deliver new open space, and return inaccessible parts of Sydney harbour to the public for the first time in decades.
READ MOREInfrastructure NSW has submitted an application to modify the Part 3A Concept Plan Approval 06_0162 for Barangaroo (Modification 10) to the Department of Planning, Industry and Environment.
READ MOREConstruction sites can now operate on weekends and public holidays under new rules introduced by the NSW Government to support the industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.
READ MOREEngaging with the community remains integral to the planning and delivery of our major infrastructure projects.
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On Friday 6 December, Barangaroo was announced as the first urban precinct in Australia to be awarded carbon neutral status.
READ MOREThe NSW Government is calling for Expression of Interests from principal contractors to build the new Sydney Fish Market.
READ MOREInfrastructure NSW confirms that the delivery of Central Barangaroo will now be led by Aqualand following the exit of Grocon from the project.
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Visitor numbers to the new Sydney Fish Market are set to more than double to over five million a year, cementing the markets as one of Australia’s leading tourist attractions, and also as a driver of job creation and reinvigoration of the Pyrmont area.
READ MOREBarangaroo South was recently awarded with The International Architecture Award, regarded internationally as one of the most prestigious building awards program.
READ MOREPremier Gladys Berejiklian and Minister for the Arts Don Harwin today announced that Richard Crookes Constructions has been selected as the contractor to build the Art Gallery of NSW’s Sydney Modern Project, which remains firmly on track to be delivered within its $344 million budget.
READ MOREThe NSW Government has reached a settlement with Lendlease and Crown Resorts regarding the Barangaroo sight lines dispute.
READ MOREOn 1 July 2019, the Barangaroo Delivery Authority and UrbanGrowth NSW Development Corporation were abolished and their functions transferred to Infrastructure NSW.
READ MOREWestern Sydney Stadium will now be know as 'Bankwest Stadium' after a seven-year partnership between the NSW Government and Bankwest for naming-rights of Western Sydney's newest purpose-built stadium was announced today.
READ MOREThe $344 million Sydney Modern expansion of the Art Gallery of New South Wales has received planning approval, NSW Arts Minister Don Harwin announced today.
READ MOREWestern Sydney’s future home of sport and entertainment is coming to life with major construction more than 70 per cent complete and installation of 30,000 seats and scoreboards set to start next.
READ MOREConstruction of Australia’s biggest prison continues to forge forward with 350,000 cubic metres of earth moved, 20 kilometres of in-ground services installed and almost half of the secure perimeter fence raised at the site near Grafton.
READ MOREDeputy Premier and Minister for Regional NSW John Barilaro today announced $100 million will be available for new tourism projects across regional NSW with round two of the $300 million Regional Growth – Environment and Tourism Fund now open.
READ MOREConstruction of the Clarence Correctional Centre is continuing to deliver job and training opportunities to the Clarence Valley community, with Clarence Nationals MP Chris Gulaptis today visiting the site to meet three of the newest apprentices to be employed on the project.
READ MOREClarence Valley electrical contractor, McGrath Electrical and Data at South Grafton, has secured a contract for installing more than 120km of security cabling at the new Clarence Correctional Centre, Clarence Nationals MP Chris Gulaptis has announced.
READ MOREThousands of tradie apprenticeships will be created, with the NSW Government to ensure 20 per cent of trade roles on all future construction projects will be filled by apprentices.
READ MOREDeputy Premier, Minister for Regional NSW and Member for Monaro John Barilaro, and Minister for the Environment Gabrielle Upton today announced a multi-million dollar funding boost for the Kosciuszko National Park, which will create one of Australia’s, if not the world’s, best multi-day walking tracks.
READ MOREMr Gulaptis said the centre, which will be aptly named the Clarence Correctional Centre, would provide a much-needed economic boost to the Clarence Valley, with long term job and economic opportunities abundant.
READ MOREA forum of leaders from industry and the Victorian and NSW public sectors has been established to improve collaboration and action around procurement and delivery of major government infrastructure projects
READ MOREMinister for Corrections David Elliott today turned the first sod on the new Grafton Correctional Centre, marking a key milestone in the NSW Government’s prison infrastructure plan and delivering jobs and investment to the North Coast.
READ MOREWork on the $360-million Western Sydney Stadium is generating a massive jobs boom in Western Sydney, with $60 million in contracts awarded to local suppliers and more than 2,000 jobs created during and after construction
READ MOREDeputy Premier John Barilaro, Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Melinda Pavey and Member for Barwon Kevin Humphries have today announced $150 million for Round One of Fixing Country Rail.
READ MORENSW Treasurer and Member for Hawkesbury Dominic Perrottet and Minister for Western Sydney Stuart Ayres today released the long-term plan to mitigate flood risk for the Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley.
READ MOREIn a boost for regional residents and businesses, the prison will inject more than $560 million into the local economy with 1,100 jobs created during construction and about 600 permanent jobs once operational.
READ MORERegional communities are being encouraged to submit expressions of interest for funding for environmental and tourism infrastructure projects to help grow and diversify regional economies in NSW from an initial $100 million round of the Regional Growth – Environment & Tourism Fund.
READ MOREWestern Sydney’s future 30,000 seat stadium at Parramatta is one step closer to reality with demolition work of Pirtek Stadium now under way.
READ MOREA brand new 30,000-seat stadium in Parramatta, unveiled today by the NSW Government, will make Western Sydney a sport and entertainment hub when it is opened to fans in 2019.
READ MOREThe Greater Sydney Commission has put on public exhibition the 40‐year vision, Towards our Greater Sydney 2056, and the first ever 20 year draft District Plans, one for each of Greater Sydney’s six Districts.
READ MORESydney’s next arts and cultural hot spot is a step closer with the final plans for the new Walsh Bay Arts Precinct lodged with the Department of Planning and on public exhibition from tomorrow.
READ MOREMinister for Primary Industries, Lands and Water, Niall Blair, today approved a range of infrastructure upgrades to help clear a backlog of water and sewerage projects in regional areas, under the NSW Government’s $110 million Regional Water and Wastewater Backlog Program
READ MOREMinister for Water Niall Blair has been briefed today on the upgrade works to be made at Bombala Water Treatment Plant and inspected the impressive new Lake Wallace Dam at Nimmitabel.
READ MORENSW Premier Mike Baird today announced $12.7 million to build a new multi-purpose cruise ship terminal in Newcastle Harbour.
READ MOREThe community is invited to take part in a friendly open day at Pirtek Stadium from 10am on Saturday 6 August where they can meet Parramatta Eels and Western Sydney Wanderers players and learn more about the future Western Sydney Stadium.
READ MOREA brand new sporting stadium for Western Sydney is a step closer with three private sector consortia shortlisted to deliver the venue on the site of the existing Parramatta Stadium.
READ MOREA site has been identified for a new aquatic centre to replace the Parramatta Swimming Centre.
READ MOREThe NSW Government has announced the Hawkesbury-Nepean Flood Risk Management Strategy to reduce the potential flood risk to life, the economy and social amenity in the Hawkesbury-Nepean Valley.
READ MOREThe NSW Government has announced the upcoming NSW Budget will fund around 7,000 new beds as part of a record investment in the correctional system - delivering long-term capacity for the state’s facilities.
READ MOREThe Parramatta Strategic Framework has been developed by Infrastructure NSW, the Office of the Government Architect, the Department of Planning and Environment, Parramatta City Council and architectural firm Terroir.
READ MOREThe roof has been installed for the new exhibition centre at Darling Harbour, marking a significant milestone towards the delivery of Sydney’s new convention, exhibition and entertainment precinct.
READ MORERegional and rural communities affected by mining can now apply for a share of $32 million made available by the NSW Government through the Resources for Regions Program.
READ MOREMinister for Corrections David Elliott today announced plans for the new Grafton prison and the Parklea Correctional Centre have been expanded – with the projects now delivering at least 1,650 new beds into the system.
READ MORECommunity members are invited to an information session on Wednesday 3 February at Tucabia Hall to learn more about the new correctional centre being delivered in Grafton.
READ MOREBankwest Stadium has announced it has achieved LEED v4 Gold Certification from the US Green Building Council.
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