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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Sat Sep 14, 2019 9:22 am
by SRW
Patrick_27 wrote:
Sat Sep 14, 2019 12:41 am
These car-park plans just go to show how little the public has had access to the overall plans for this redevelopment. Based on the renders released a few years ago, I was of the impression that the plaza would level up with KWS, but it now looks as though you will have to climb a flight of stairs to get up to the plaza? They've also replaced the tree-like vine structures with actual trees which will probably the stunted by the limited root growth space the carpark below will create. This proposal stinks, they should go back to the drawing board and consult the general public like the council have done with the Market Arcade redevelopment.
I agree that there's been a shocking lack of transparency. The tower proposal should have at least gone through the expert SCAP, rather than getting yae or nay around the cabinet table of the previous government. However, to be fair, it's not clear what the final design for the plaza will be from this application -- which is to say, there's nothing indicating the vine structures have been removed. The only trees indicated are for the avenue planting along King William Road. Which, by they way, has a natural slope so the plaza was always going to require stairs up from the lower end in order to achieve a consistent plane. It should be level access from immediately behind Parliament House before requiring ramp or steps around Festival Drive.

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 7:52 pm
by EBG
There are now 2 piling rigs on site and one mobile crane, on the west side by the railway station.
perhaps we could see some crane bases soon?

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 2:27 pm
by Stryker
One big giant hole in the ground.

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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 8:20 pm
by aceman
what exactly will go in this big hole?

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:15 pm
by Stryker
aceman wrote:what exactly will go in this big hole?
All the info’s here.

https://theadelaideriverbank.com.au/pro ... a-upgrade/

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:52 am
by CDJ
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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2019 9:54 am
by CDJ
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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:42 am
by ml69
Surely that’s the biggest hole ever dug in the Adelaide CBD?

The only other one I think which would come close was the Myer Centre.

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 11:50 pm
by Jaymz
ml69 wrote:
Fri Oct 25, 2019 1:42 am
Surely that’s the biggest hole ever dug in the Adelaide CBD?

The only other one I think which would come close was the Myer Centre.
Yep, i'm 99% sure it's the biggest civil contract awarded in the history of Adelaide CBD. It's a bloody big hole in the ground.

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 11:47 am
by metro
Hopefully that retaining wall behind Parliament doesn't collapse like the one at Darlington :shock:

Should be right, looks pretty solid construction, it's not just shotcrete holding it together :lol:

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 9:57 pm
by SBD
metro wrote:
Sat Oct 26, 2019 11:47 am
Hopefully that retaining wall behind Parliament doesn't collapse like the one at Darlington :shock:

Should be right, looks pretty solid construction, it's not just shotcrete holding it together :lol:
Subterranean hydrography in that area might be better-known than around Darlington, too.

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 8:47 pm
by Smithy85
Story on Ch9 news tonight about how far behind this is.
Public realm designs are not even finalised yet apparently... Walker to appoint a builder for the car park within weeks.

[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 9:35 pm
by ChillyPhilly
Smithy85 wrote:
Wed Nov 06, 2019 8:47 pm
Story on Ch9 news tonight about how far behind this is.
Public realm designs are not even finalised yet apparently... Walker to appoint a builder for the car park within weeks.
I'm just hoping that the original vision is realised, and that we don't end up with some watered-down rubbish.

[COM] Re: [U/C] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 11:51 pm
by citywatcher
Smithy85 wrote:Story on Ch9 news tonight about how far behind this is.
Public realm designs are not even finalised yet apparently... Walker to appoint a builder for the car park within weeks.
Started 2 1/2 years ago

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[COM] Re: Festival Plaza Redevelopment | $800 million

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2019 1:48 pm
by Briggzy_03
Adelaide Oval, Festival Centre, Convention Centre and Casino raise Festival Plaza alarm

The $600 million Festival Plaza development lacks the capacity to safely stage large events and contains “unnecessary and obstructive features”, according to Adelaide powerbrokers.

In two co-signed letters sent to Premier Steven Marshall, leaders of the Adelaide Oval, Festival Centre, Casino and Convention Centre warn some aspects of the neighbouring Plaza’s public square design are impractical and have urged State Government action on the site.

The letters, dated April 2 and July 9 last year, describe the Festival Plaza redevelopment as “an opportunity to create one of the most significant public spaces in Adelaide”.

However, in the April letter, the group says a recent discussion with architects about Plaza designs “highlighted how far from a practical solution we still are” and draws attention to the discussion’s minutes.

“These show the group’s concerns that the Plaza does not yet include capacity to safely stage large events, lacks the facilities necessary and contains unnecessary and obstructive features,” the April 2 letter states.

The first letter, dated July 9 last year states action on the site is a “matter of great urgency”.

The previous Labor government released preliminary designs for the public square in consultation with neighbouring Riverbank groups in 2017.

Concerns also have been aired about a lack of public toilets in the square, along with fears it is too small and cluttered for outdoor performances.

The April letter was sent to Planning Minister Stephan Knoll and copied to the Premier. Both letters are signed by: Adelaide Oval Stadium Management Authority chairman and former governor Kevin Scarce; Adelaide Venue Management Corporation chairman and the Premier’s economic adviser Bill Spurr; Adelaide Casino chairman Bruce Carter and Adelaide Festival Centre Trust chairman Michael Abbott, QC.

The 2018 letter urges “an independent review of the form of the Festival Plaza redevelopment, including how and by whom it would be operated”. It is not clear whether this happened.

The Sunday Mail asked if the letters reflected their current positions on the Plaza redevelopment but their spokespeople declined comment.

Billionaire developer Lang Wal­k­er and the State Government are at loggerheads over his bid for a second office tower in the Festival Plaza development, where his firm’s planned 23-storey office tower and three-level entertainment/retail complex were approved in 2016.

Mr Knoll and Labor treasury spokesman Stephen Mullighan last week accused each other’s party of causing significant delays to the project, which was conceived in 2012.

Further concerns about the site design are addressed in a third letter concerning the development, from Walker Group chief operating officer David Gallant on October 21.

He urges changes to address issues raised in December at a meeting of the Riverbank Entertainment Precinct Advisory Committee, which includes representatives of the Oval, Casino, Festival Centre and Convention Centre.

The letter says these issues include:

NO public toilets in the Plaza or direct access there from the carpark.

SMALL, cluttered spaces that do not support outdoor performances.

SIGNIFICANT budget blowouts from the current design and no provision for ongoing maintenance and curation of the Plaza.


Mr Gallant’s letter, recipients of which included the Casino, Festival Centre, Oval and Convention Centre, urges flexible event spaces with capacity of more than 5000 people and suggests a meeting to discuss a “unified position to put forward to the SA Government”.

This would express “the concerns with the current (Plaza) design” and “reiterate our willingness to work together to deliver a world-class space that the Government and all South Australians can be proud of”.

When asked about the letter Walker Group also declined comment.

Excavation is advanced for a 1560-space carpark immediately north of Parliament House as part of the 25,000 sqm development, to which the State Government is contributing $100 million.

This is due to be completed in time for the neighbouring Adelaide Casino’s $330 million expansion opening in October next year, although there is significant concern about construction for the Walker tower disrupting the precinct after that.

Responding to Sunday Mail questions, Mr Knoll said the government is “finalising a design for the Plaza” and has “a great working relationship with all stakeholders”.

“The timeline for this project has not changed since we came to government,” he said.

“We have said often and publicly that the second tower proposed by Walker is not being considered.”

Mr Mullighan said all key players had agreed on plans for the Festival Centre redevelopment in 2017 and the project was progressing at the time of the state election in March last year.

“Steven Marshall and Stephan Knoll need to explain why they decided to revise the previously agreed plans, which has led to these delays, and what cost overruns their decisions have caused,” Mr Mullighan said.

An Adelaide Festival Centre spokeswoman declined to comment on the letters but said: “Adelaide Festival Centre supports the construction of the new car park and redevelopment of Festival Plaza.

Spokespeople for the Adelaide Oval, Convention Centre and Casino all declined to comment.
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