Dayton District Open Space

Dayton District Open Space

Client:
City Of Swan
Construction Period:
January 2023 - April 2024
Total Value:
$22 million
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The Dayton District Open Space project involved the development of a community park, located opposite 42 Blundell Street, Dayton, within the City of Swan. The project began in January 2023, with practical completion by April 2024. It included various infrastructure elements, from bulk earthworks to the construction of sports facilities and amenities.

The Project Included:

  • Liaising with all key stakeholders to reduce the Project’s impact on the daily operations of the community.
  • Clearing and earthworks to a large open space.
  • Construction of buildings including public toilets and storage.
  • Decorative Concrete Paths - Approximately 10,000m2 was constructed, including pram ramps and garden kerbs.
  • Installation of drainage including subsoil drains, ACO Strip Drains, bubble up pits, gully grates, manholes, RCP and headwalls.
  • Earthworks and final trimming to design levels.
  • Installation of irrigation systems for turf areas and surrounding garden beds.
  • Soil preparation for turf and plantings.
  •  Installation of 46,000m2 of turf.
  •  Planting 39,000No. 140mm pots and 12,500No. tubestock, including watering and fertilizing.
  • Planting 300No. trees ranging from 45L to 90L including watering and fertilizer.
  •  Mulching of landscaped areas.
  • Installation of pool fencing and bollards.
  • Installation of flood lighting, carpark and pathway lighting.
  • Installation of new park furniture, including but not limited to, picnic tables, bench seats, tables, bike racks, drinking fountains, bollards, barbeques, ping pong table and waste bins.

Despite the project's complexity and scope, it was executed with great coordination and flexibility. ACE effectively managed the various work fronts, ensuring quality outcomes through proactive planning and strong communication with stakeholders. The result is a high-quality, multi-functional community space that is set to serve the local residents for years to come.