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Home Civil Construction

Big Fishermans Bend project gets going

by Tim Hall
May 12, 2025
in Civil Construction, News, Projects, VIC
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Construction has started on a project to transform the iconic former General Motors Holden site in Victoria.

Stage 1 of the Fishermans Bend Innovation Precinct (FBIP) in Melbourne marks the beginning of efforts to turn the old car factory into a hub for advanced manufacturing, engineering, and design.

Winslow Infrastructure Pty Ltd has been contracted for the main works, which include building new roads, a public park, and essential infrastructure to support the precinct’s planned industries.

The works will also create an east-west link between Salmon Street and Todd Road, preparing land for future industry investment.

A separate contract has been awarded to OneWifi to install smart poles equipped with 5G capabilities, local WiFi networks, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

The FBIP is part of the broader 480-hectare Fishermans Bend urban renewal project, which spans the City of Melbourne and the City of Port Phillip.

Once complete, the State Government says the precinct is expected to accommodate 80,000 residents and 80,000 workers by 2050.

According to the government, the $180 million investment in the FBIP will establish a world-class hub for advanced manufacturing and engineering.

The precinct will also integrate with the University of Melbourne’s new School of Engineering and Design, set to open next year.

Longer-term plans for the area include a potential rail tunnel connecting Fishermans Bend to Docklands, a future tram link, and enhanced bus services.

The state government endorsed a preferred route for the rail tunnel last year, providing what it describes as “certainty” for landowners.

 

 

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