Wednesday, December 31, 2014

A look at Perth’s' upcoming Developments

Relaxed magic of sunset drink and cruising down the Swan River embraces Perth while living with music, swimming and cycling along the secluded bays. There are several projects in the offing in and around Perth and in a short span of time they would be completed.

Elizabeth Quay
Elizabeth Quay is one of the major projects witnessed in the city for attracting all age groups of the society throughout the year. The project spread over 1.5 hectares links the promenade spaces with a series of parks around the island. The parks will be people friendly free from motor vehicles. The project will re-establish the historic connections of the city with the River. The project is likely to be completed by 2015 and is expected to create a good number of jobs, residential apartments beside retail and office spaces.


Fiona Stanley Hospital
Fiona Stanley Hospital of international acclaim is opening shortly at the precinct in Murdoch. It will be accommodating around 800 beds at an estimated cost of $2billion, with a full range of medical and surgical facilities including cancer, mental health and burns unit. 

Perth Children’s Hospital
Due for completion in mid-2015, the hospital will provide a pediatric trauma centre facility with an integrated education and research facility for child health. The Perth’s leading pediatric care centre will be housing rehabilitation and burns facility including neonatal intensive care beds

Perth City Link
Perth City Link, to be completed by 2020, can be a dynamic destination for embracing and revitalizing the city life. The exciting link is expected to provide improved access to the foreshore, creating five new connections for locals and tourists, with high-quality public spaces.

Perth Stadium
The new Perth Stadium project is well underway of completion by 2018. It will be a multi-purpose venue with a 60,000 seating capacity, for hosting cricket and football (AFL). The stadium utilizes state of the art technology and innovative design techniques. The sports precinct will be an integral part of major development enhancing the reputation of Perth as world class city.

New Museum
The New Museum will integrate current heritage buildings like Hackett hall, Old Gaol, Jubilee and Beaufort Street wings. The new museum will have increased floor spaces and new theme exhibitions. It is expected to be completed by 2020.

Forrestfield-Airport Link
The Forrestfield-Airport Link through underground tunnels and underground stations for consolidated bus and rail services will provide 3000 parking bays at three new stations by the year 2020. The bus-train interchange facility for transfer of passengers for both domestic and international flights will be an added feature of the project.

MAX Light Rail
Perth is expected to encompass a light network of rail and metro of 22 Km track. The visionary project will bring in a new era of transport for public in and around Perth.

The frequently run coaches are expected to render high capacity service and will facilitate commuters in the inner-north and central west and eastern suburbs of Perth. 

It is expected to be completed in eight to ten years. It will provide a transformational project with procurement commencing from 2017 and the services are expected to be operational running by late 2022. The project will work as a catalyst for coordinated land-use planning and bringing in new stimulating developments all along the alignment. 

The projects with overwhelming potential for developments would prove to be an asset of the future in Perth, Australia.

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