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Mooloolaba Bowls Club Redevelopment

Mooloolaba Bowls Club Redevelopment

This redevelopment involved additions and alterations to the existing clubhouse, playing greens and the inclusion of a new commercial building. The project comprises three (3) stages and a land resumption by DTMR for road widening purposes along Brisbane Road.

Redlynch Eco-Resort, Cairns

Redlynch Eco-Resort, Cairns

The approved Redlynch Eco Resort is bounded by Freshwater Creek and the World Heritage listed Dinden National Park and is within the 500 metres of the Crystal Cascades. The resort consists of a number of Eco-Villas scattered throughout the site in a series of lightweight, ecologically sustainable building ‘pods’. Standards and guidelines of the Green Building Council of Australia were a useful reference tool for the design of the resort, with the intent to gain green star ratings to all the proposed resort buildings.

Ergon Energy, Marian South Substation

Ergon Energy, Marian South Substation

This project involved an Impact Assessment development application for a proposed 66/11kV Zone Substation for Ergon Energy at Marian, approximately 25km west of Mackay. Gaining Development Approval from Council for the proposed Marian South Substation will ensure that critical and essential community infrastructure can be delivered to the surrounding area within the required timeframes.

Ergon Energy, Burrum Heads Substation

Ergon Energy, Burrum Heads Substation

ADAMS + SPARKES was commissioned by Ergon Energy to prepare Initial and Final Assessment Reports (IAR and FAR), and an Environmental Management Plan (EMP), to assess the relevant town planning requirements and potential environmental and socio-economic impacts of the project.

Carinity Baptist School, Glenlee

This proposal sought to establish a master plan for the site and a staged development program to align with the schools anticipated growth over the coming years. The proposed master plan was designed to complement the schools existing layout and its rural surroundings. Carinity purchased the subject site, being the former School of Today site, in 2015 with the intention to establish a new Special Assistance School. The school follows Carinity’s existing ethos and provides an alternative education for students who have become disengaged from mainstream schooling or struggle within a traditional school environment. As part of the proposed expansion of the school, student numbers are to increase to a maximum of 84 students and 13 full time equivalent staff. The expansion of the existing facilities on the subject site provide additional classroom buildings, improved recreational facilities, new service access and car parking areas.

Gregson & Weight, Buderim

Gregson & Weight, Buderim

This development involved the establishment of a new Gregson & Weight funeral parlour on a uniquely positioned and characterised site in the northern extent of Buderim. The new facility was to be located in the existing cleared portion of challenging, highly constrained site and comprised a total land area of 2.18 hectares. Our client was committed to achieving ‘best practice’ building initiatives, including minimising energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. The proposed buildings were all designed, located and orientated to provide responsive, sustainable design principles, with the end result speaking for itself.

Child Care Centre, Park Avenue

Child Care Centre, Park Avenue

This proposed Child Care Centre is set to accommodate over 100 children and a approximately 19 full time staff. The proposal also includes an ancillary, street-front cafe that will be open to the public. Located within an established urban area in North Rockhampton, the proposed development will provide a positive contribution to the  visual interest and streetscape character, whilst responding to an increasing demand for child care facilities in the area.  This development application was lodged and approved in a 3month period by Rockhampton Regional Council.

Westside Private Hospital, Taringa

Located on 3,000sqm of land, construction of this significant mixed use development provides a seamless integration with Taringa Railway Station. The proposed development will provide space for various medical uses with access to Brisbane’s highest coverage of privately insured patients and rapidly growing western corridor.  The development comprises 12 storeys in total, with 4 basement carparks.  The approved development includes a hospital, health care services, office, food & drink outlet (cafe) , short-term accommodation (motel), shop, child care centre and 6 dwelling units on the top two floors.  It’s elevated positioning on the crest of Taringa, ensures that all floors have a city view.

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