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[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
There are hundreds of waterless urinals already in use across SA. They rely on a chemical that floats on top of the urine to seal the sewer pipe. Caroma make custom designed waterless urinals while Desert Cube are urinal cubes which can be used with existing urinals.
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[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
[quote][/quote]COFFEY WORLDPARK - KESWICK SA
AXIOM TO DEVELOP “GREEN†BUSINESS PRECINCT
Axiom Properties Limited is delighted to announce an innovative property development project that will launch and revolutionize living and working environments, to be undertaken in Joint Venture with ASX Top 300 company Coffey International Limited.
Under the terms of the Joint Venture executed yesterday, Axiom have contracted to purchase a site in Keswick, on the fringe of Adelaide’s CBD, to develop this innovative business precinct concept. Coffey International will anchor the first of three stages with a commitment to occupy 7,000sq.m. in Stage 1, out of a total 9,000 sq.m. of “new generation†office space to be known as Coffey Worldpark. The end value of the total project is estimated to be $150 million.
The Coffey group of companies will co-locate its expanding professional teams in Adelaide in the precinct, to become the South Australian home of Coffey companies including Coffey Geotechnics, Coffey Environments, Coffey International Development, Coffey Mining, Coffey Training, Clifton Coney Group, Carson Group and Enesar.
Coffey Worldpark is being designed to facilitate and encourage interaction, innovation and communication between individuals and across companies.
“This concept was hatched by Coffey, and is one that we wholeheartedly endorseâ€, Managing Director of Axiom, Ben Laurance, said. “Coffey chose us as the developer of this exciting project because of our shared vision and philosophies with how office environments are changing and evolvingâ€, he said. “We are extremely enthusiastic about the concept and what is stands forâ€, Mr Laurance said.
The project is a visionary, environmentally sustainable development that will spearhead and set new benchmarks for world’s best practice in energy, the environment and working/living concepts. It will be sympathetic to the environment and pay heed to the concept of sustainability by addressing water and energy use, carbon emissions and recycling.
The three hectare site can accommodate in excess of 30,000sq.m. of environmentally sustainable office accommodation, built in a campus style environment. The development will be staged over the next 3 years, with Coffey’s commitment of nearly 80% of the first building anchoring the Stage 1 office. Construction is expected to commence in early 2008. Settlement on the land is not expected to occur until the end of 2007, and the equity required by Axiom for the development will be funded from internal resources.
Additionally, as part of Axiom’s national expansion, the company is pleased to announce the opening of its Adelaide office, and the appointment of Mr Paul Rouvray as General Manager of South Australia and Northern Territory. Mr Rouvray is an experienced property executive with many years experience in the Adelaide market.
http://www.axiompl.com.au/coffey.html
AXIOM TO DEVELOP “GREEN†BUSINESS PRECINCT
Axiom Properties Limited is delighted to announce an innovative property development project that will launch and revolutionize living and working environments, to be undertaken in Joint Venture with ASX Top 300 company Coffey International Limited.
Under the terms of the Joint Venture executed yesterday, Axiom have contracted to purchase a site in Keswick, on the fringe of Adelaide’s CBD, to develop this innovative business precinct concept. Coffey International will anchor the first of three stages with a commitment to occupy 7,000sq.m. in Stage 1, out of a total 9,000 sq.m. of “new generation†office space to be known as Coffey Worldpark. The end value of the total project is estimated to be $150 million.
The Coffey group of companies will co-locate its expanding professional teams in Adelaide in the precinct, to become the South Australian home of Coffey companies including Coffey Geotechnics, Coffey Environments, Coffey International Development, Coffey Mining, Coffey Training, Clifton Coney Group, Carson Group and Enesar.
Coffey Worldpark is being designed to facilitate and encourage interaction, innovation and communication between individuals and across companies.
“This concept was hatched by Coffey, and is one that we wholeheartedly endorseâ€, Managing Director of Axiom, Ben Laurance, said. “Coffey chose us as the developer of this exciting project because of our shared vision and philosophies with how office environments are changing and evolvingâ€, he said. “We are extremely enthusiastic about the concept and what is stands forâ€, Mr Laurance said.
The project is a visionary, environmentally sustainable development that will spearhead and set new benchmarks for world’s best practice in energy, the environment and working/living concepts. It will be sympathetic to the environment and pay heed to the concept of sustainability by addressing water and energy use, carbon emissions and recycling.
The three hectare site can accommodate in excess of 30,000sq.m. of environmentally sustainable office accommodation, built in a campus style environment. The development will be staged over the next 3 years, with Coffey’s commitment of nearly 80% of the first building anchoring the Stage 1 office. Construction is expected to commence in early 2008. Settlement on the land is not expected to occur until the end of 2007, and the equity required by Axiom for the development will be funded from internal resources.
Additionally, as part of Axiom’s national expansion, the company is pleased to announce the opening of its Adelaide office, and the appointment of Mr Paul Rouvray as General Manager of South Australia and Northern Territory. Mr Rouvray is an experienced property executive with many years experience in the Adelaide market.
http://www.axiompl.com.au/coffey.html
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[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
Interesting development. What we need now is to add a few apartment blocks, retail shops and other services to a redeveloped Keswick suburban/interstate train station and the place will come alive. And don't forget the close by Keswick Barracks muted development.
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[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
I'd love to see them do something like Brindabella Business Park, adjacent to the Canberra airport.
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We tried this where I used to work at Netley. After a couple of years the concentrated uric acid ate through the old plumbing.urban wrote: Desert Cube are urinal cubes which can be used with existing urinals.
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[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
Oops, Obviously the concept hasn't been fully thought through. I wonder if the pipe material makes any difference?rhino wrote:We tried this where I used to work at Netley. After a couple of years the concentrated uric acid ate through the old plumbing.urban wrote: Desert Cube are urinal cubes which can be used with existing urinals.
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[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
This site will be a first-class business centre and so close to the city! Will be a great benefit to the inner west and finally clean up the eye-sore. Can't wait for further details about this site.
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extend the tramline past the keswick interstate train station to this development i say. some medium density housing in this area will also make it a more vibrant area. if this happens i might not be so unhappy7 with the location of the kaswick train station
[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
As per http://www.colliers.com/Content/Reposit ... er2007.pdf the side is at 55 Richmond Road, Keswick.
[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
urban wrote:Oops, Obviously the concept hasn't been fully thought through. I wonder if the pipe material makes any difference?rhino wrote:We tried this where I used to work at Netley. After a couple of years the concentrated uric acid ate through the old plumbing.urban wrote: Desert Cube are urinal cubes which can be used with existing urinals.
At the entertainment center it says they have waterless urinals. I doubt they have changed any pipes.
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[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
Went past this site today and there seems to be some earthworks happening.
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Ive also noticed a fair bit of change at this site... All the bitumen seems to have been dug up now. Has anyone heard any more about World Park going ahead?
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Yes. We get a copy of a newspaper called 'Building News' at my work. It is a national paper, SA doesn't often get a mention but there was a fair bit of info on SA this month. One section mentioned this development, I think it was along the lines of the construction contract being awarded and construction commencing.
[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
The Engineering magazine i get every month from my dad's work has all sorts of australian building projects in it and the same thing happens. SA doesn't get mentioned very often (mainly melbourne, sydney), but things like CCT1 and now this project got mentioned.
[PRO] Re: World Park: 01 Keswick
From the Advertiser:
A $170 MILLION business park to be built in Adelaide will use a "black water" treatment plant and hi-tech design which developers say will slash mains water consumption by 90 per cent a year.
The development is being marketed as the first "water-neutral" business precinct in the nation.
The Worldpark:01 project – a green business concept being tested in Adelaide – will be finished by the middle of 2009.
A key feature of the development, on Richmond Rd, Keswick, is SA's first on-site black water treatment plant.
Black water – waste water contaminated with human waste – will be treated to Class A standards using state-of-the-art technologies.
Developer Axiom Properties state manager Paul Rouvray said black water and grey water treatment plants, rainwater and stormwater collection, waterless urinals and low-flow fixtures and fittings will ensure "not a drop" of water is wasted.
"The development will be 100 per cent water neutral, with no demand on mains water supply," Mr Rouvray said.
He said on-site production of Class A water will be exported from the site and made available to the community.
"This export of water will offset water sourced from the mains, creating a net water balance of zero," he said.
The concept has been welcomed by Water Security Minister Karlene Maywald, who yesterday applauded the development for its innovative water-saving design.
"This type of development helps reduce demand on our water resources, which is particularly important with the unknown quantity that is climate change," she said. "South Australia is a leader in water use efficiency since we are the driest state in the driest continent, so it is fitting that the nation's first water-neutral development is in Adelaide."
The precinct will incorporate three office buildings, yet use just 7500 litres of water a day. A conventional building uses more than 77,000 litres.
Colliers International office leasing director Nick Shinnick said preliminary negotiations were underway with government and private organisations to move into the precinct.
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