Explore all ILA projects

Peel Business Park - Nambeelup Kaadadjan - Construction Updates

Peel Wastewater pump station & pressure main extension

DevelopmentWA through its Contractor Wormall Civil Pty Ltd are constructing wastewater assets on behalf of the Water Corporation in Greenfields, Parklands and Stakehill. Please see below the construction impacts and work details. 

Works to complete the remaining sections of the wastewater pressure main are underway. 

Traffic impacts

The works are being completed under approved Traffic Management Plans prepared by the Contractor and approved by the City of Mandurah.

Traffic management is necessary to complete the works safely, and will include temporary road and intersection closures, lane reductions, vehicle detours, and speed restrictions.  

It is anticipated there will be an increase in traffic congestion and motorists are encouraged to seek alternative routes or allow for additional time when travelling through the area

Works summary

DevelopmentWA through its Contractor Wormall Civil Pty Ltd are constructing wastewater assets on behalf of the Water Corporation in Greenfields, Parklands and Stakehill, which include:

  • A wastewater pumping station at the Peel Business Park/Nambeelup Kaadadjan; and
  • Approximately 6.6km of 450mm diameter wastewater pressure main

The pipeline route will follow Gordon Road, Lakes Road, Fowler Road, Fishhawk Road, and Osprey Link, connecting the new pump station from the Peel Business Park to the Gordon Road Resource Recovery Facility.

The works form part of the State Government’s $49 million Transform Peel Initiative which has delivered essential trunk service and road infrastructure upgrades to activate the strategically located Peel Business Park/ Nambeelup Kaadadjan industrial estate.

Peel Business Park supports the economic development and growth of businesses within the Shire of Murray, City of Mandurah and broader Peel and South Metropolitan regions and will drive economic growth by creating more than 33,000 jobs and will inject $1 billion a year into the WA economy by 2050.

FAQs

CONTACT US


PEEL BUSINESS PARK PROJECT TEAM
DEVELOPMENTWA
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.