Belmont Sporting Complex - Sports Field Design and Reconstruction
Tender ID: 507160
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ABOUT THE CITY OF LAKE MACQUARIE:
Lake Macquarie is the Hunter Region's largest city, accounting for 38% of the Lower Hunter population. With the city's current population fast approaching 205,000 Lake Macquarie is also the third largest regional city in New South Wales by population. Moreover, the city's population is expected to grow by 28,000 by 2036, creating a demand for 13,500 new dwellings and associated infrastructure.
ABOUT THE TENDER:
Council invites quotations from sports field design and construction contractors capable of performing or providing the required works and services and willing to comply with the Conditions of Quotation. Such contractors are invited to submit a Quotation to Council by the Closing Date and Time.
Council is seeking to engage a suitably qualified and experienced sports field contractor to Design and Construct sporting fields at the Belmont Sporting Complex located at 1A Maude Street Belmont.
Due to the size and nature of the project, Council is aiming to activate the play areas as soon as possible to allow the sporting clubs to utilise the fields in the 2023 / 2024 sporting season, and as such Council has defined areas to deliver in stages. The Belmont Sporting Complex is to be developed over 3 stages, with Stage 1 - the basis of this brief - is the design and construction of sporting fields reconstruction on Barton No.2 and Lumsden Fields. The contractor is to complete a Design for Stage 1 and on approval Construct the approved design.
The current playing fields located at Belmont are utilised by four sporting clubs who will be accommodated within the development. Lakes United Junior and Senior Rugby League, Valentine Eleebana Football Club, Belmont Cricket Club and Belmont Baseball Club are current tenants and there is future potential to accommodate AFL and additional football users.
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