New Sydney Fish Market

Project at a glance
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About Multiplex
Established in Australia in 1962, Multiplex have delivered over 1000 projects around the world, with a combined value in excess of US$80 billion. We are known for our collaborative approach and maintaining a shared focus on our clients' goals. Our global workforce shares knowledge and applies international best practice across all projects. We are backed by the financial stability and global relationships of our parent company, Brookfield Asset Management. With more than 4,000 people globally, we have a mobile workforce that collaborates to share knowledge and apply world's best practice across our projects. Operating in 23 cities across four continents, our workbook includes some of the most iconic construction projects in the world. Our growth has been controlled and focused, targeting clients, cities and projects that complement our construction expertise and vision for outperformance.
Further information about Multiplex can be found here.
The Project
The new Sydney Fish Market (nSFM) will be purpose-built to expand and improve the functions of the existing Sydney Fish Market, which is the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. The new facility will be located within an improved public domain at the head of Blackwattle Bay, adjacent to the existing market, and provide linkages to surrounding areas and public transport.
In essence, the nSFM development comprises a 4 story structure, surrounded by several external precincts. These precincts include new foreshore promenades, wharves, outdoor dining areas, integrated public domain spaces, and road upgrade works to Bridge Road.
The building itself will house a range of retail premises, wholesale facilities, auction rooms, offices and commercial space, the Sydney Seafood School, and various back-of-house facilities including car, truck, and coach parking spaces. The nSFM will be supported by state of the art back-of-house plant and recycling/waste management facilities.
Throughout the course of the project, the existing Sydney Fish Market must continue to operate and trade without disruption. Due consideration will also need to be given to the various stakeholder and environmental sensitivities, as well as the significant authority interface and approvals requirements.
A flythough of the project can be viewed hereand general information about the project is available here.
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