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Foreshore transformation

A NEW LOOK PRECINCT: Stage one of the Waterfront project at Port MacDonnell is expected to transform the area adjacent the jetty.

THE revitalisation of Port MacDonnell’s “Waterfront” precinct is about to begin with works starting shortly on the highly anticipated infrastructure project.

The Waterfront redevelopment is expected to become a drawcard for tourists and residents living in the seaside town.

Stage one will cost nearly $1.2m with funding flowing from the State Government and council’s coffers.

Residents will now begin to see activity along Sea Parade – adjacent the jetty – following the contract for the works being awarded.

Grant District Mayor Richard Sage said the project would enhance access to the jetty and create a sense of place for the precinct.

“Port MacDonnell is a major drawcard for the Limestone Coast and attracts visitors from intrastate, interstate and internationally,” Mr Sage said.

“Council will continue to capitalise on our tourism assets to boost economic growth and showcase the beauty and uniqueness of this area.”

The mayor said the project was an investment in the local community, providing a space for tourists, residents and community events.

Gambier Earth Movers (GEM) engineering manager Adam Maywald welcomed news the company had secured the contract.

He said the project would be a great boost for the company going into the traditionally quieter time of year for the civil construction industry.

“The project will provide a solid basis for our works program going forward into 2018 and our strategic direction for the company this year,” Mr Maywald said.

“All of GEM’s employees live within the Limestone Coast and are really looking forward to being part of the project, with the company as a whole relishing the opportunity to be a major contributor to the realisation of this landmark community project.”

Council outgoing chief executive officer Trevor Smart said he was pleased to see the contract awarded.

“This is a project set up and ready to go so that it will continue to meet timelines and targets,” Mr Smart said.

“It is an exciting time for council and will be a place for the community to enjoy for years to come.”

Demolition and construction is anticipated to start mid-April and scheduled for completion in September 2018, weather permitting.

People accessing the area should be aware there will be restricted access to the jetty and immediate surrounds during this time.

Council will also undertake maintenance activities on a 300m section of the existing gabion sea wall to streamline project activities and minimise any potential damage to the newly constructed section.

This is a separate project, but will happen concurrently with the start of The Waterfront project.

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