A multi-million-dollar footbridge will be built as part of a new waterfront housing development at Port Adelaide, creating a key connection for residents and the community across both sides of the project’s dock.
Renewal SA has released a tender for the design and construction of the bridge across ‘Dock One’ – a 750-home master planned community by South Australian developer Kite Projects.
Dock One is set to deliver a significant housing boost in Adelaide’s west and support the future high-skilled worker population – to be based near Port Adelaide – following the historic AUKUS agreement in which South Australia secured the nuclear-powered submarine project.
The 80m bridge will be located at the western end of Dock One and create a seamless link across the entire harbour, driving foot traffic from Port Adelaide’s retail hub through to the emerging maritime heritage precinct at Dock Two.
The $5 million bridge, jointly funded by Renewal SA and Kite Projects and expected to take on a Kaurna name, will cater for pedestrians and cyclists and offer good connections to public transport along St Vincent Street.
The tender, now open, calls for an innovative design that supports Port Adelaide’s rapidly transforming mixed-use precinct while considering its surrounding heritage.
The tender stipulates the bridge must provide enough clearance for small vessels such as dinghies and kayaks to safely pass underneath.
The bridge’s design – including materials, scale and colour – will also need to reflect community needs and avoid impacting the port’s views for waterfront residents.
Pending approvals, construction of the Dock One bridge is scheduled to commence in the first half of 2024 and open by the end of the year – coinciding with Stage 4 civil and building works of the Dock One housing development.
Tenders close on 30 March with the contract to design and construct the bridge expected to be awarded within months.
The Malinauskas Government is committed to boosting housing supply across South Australia and has overseen the State’s largest release of land to create more diverse and affordable housing options to meet the needs of future generations.
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Attributable to Nick Champion
The Port precinct is undergoing a rapid transformation and putting the right infrastructure in place to support its growing population is vital.
This is even more important off the back of this week’s momentous announcement that South Australia will build nuclear-powered submarines in the State – in the heart of the Port Adelaide area.
The Dock One housing project, connected by this new bridge, is a big win for a community already experiencing significant change.
Attributable to Susan Close
This project will support Port Adelaide to become an even more accessible and attractive place to live.
Connecting both sides of the dock not only benefits residents living on the waterfront, it opens up the entire area to the wider community.
With an expected influx of jobs stemming from the AUKUS agreement, the Port is in the best possible position for an economic and development boom.
Attributable to Port Adelaide Enfield Council Deputy Mayor Vanessa Tulloch
We know this bridge has the exciting potential to make a bold statement and function as a standalone attraction, whilst still referencing elements like arches, box trusses and flat forms synonymous with past and existing bridges in Port Adelaide.
Port Adelaide is happening, and innovative projects like this that connect areas together in a functional way are just what we need to ensure that we continue momentum in making the Port a prime South Australian destination.
Attributable to Kite Projects Managing Director Damon Nagel
Dock One offers the unique opportunity to live within one of the last undeveloped waterfront dock areas in Australia.
The bridge providers further accessibility for residents and the wider community to enjoy it.