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Welcome back to the latest update on the anticipated Broadview Community and Sports Hub. We are thrilled to share the remarkable progress in the size and scale of the new hub, which is now taking shape on the western boundary of the Broadview Oval | Yarnta Tutu Yarta. As we approach the final stages of the project, the natural tones and harmonious aesthetic of the building fabric are coming to life, making the completion of the new facility an exciting reality.
There has been great progress with the work over the last couple of months. The external façade consisting of brickwork, and metal cladding is substantially complete and settling into the park and oval surrounds. Internally the functional areas are well advanced with wall lings, tiling and ceilings complete. Painting is ongoing on level 1 and the joinery installation has also commenced.
The level 1 function spaces have been formed with an operable wall dividing the two spaces. These areas are flexible function and event spaces that can be either a large open plan suitable for large birthday or corporate functions or a smaller room suitable for community meetings, not-for-profit events, or an off-site corporate team event. These spaces will be available for hire soon. Check the flyer attached for more details.
The focus in October 2023 will be to complete the internal finishes, install the bar and kitchen facilities and complete floor finishes and painting. The external civil and landscaping works to the perimeter of the building will start from the 3 October, this will include reinstating the track, pavements, and landscaping.
The Stage 1 works which includes the main building is scheduled for completion on the 31 October 2023. Once completed Stage 2 will be triggered which includes demolition of the existing Football Club house and construction of the northern and southern carparks. Stage 2 is scheduled for completion in January 2024.
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$5.2 million dollars ($5.2M) has been secured to build the new Broadview Community and Sports Hub ($1.5M of State Government grant funding plus $3.7M commitment from Council).
Construction of the new facility will commence in January 2023.
Yes, members of the community will be able to hire the inclusive spaces. Whilst the hire details are yet to be finalised, the inclusive venue includes kitchen facilities and accessible amenities. If you’re interested in hiring this space, register your interest via email admin@prospect.sa.gov.au.
The existing Broadview Football Clubrooms will be demolished and replaced with new a facility including two venue spaces for community hire, a gymnasium available for community use, unisex sporting changerooms, accessible amenities and a cafe/kiosk.
The former footprint of the clubrooms will be altered to new landscaped areas, additional tree planting and a carpark for the precinct.
The existing club rooms will be in use during the construction phase and are likely to be in use until the new Hub has been completed.
A construction site will be established in the existing car park and access will be maintained to the oval around the construction site.
During the works car parking will be restricted on the site, however at project completion, additional parking spaces will be provided in the location of the current clubrooms.
The unregulated pepper trees located central to the western oval boundary have been approved for removal. This will allow the running track to be re-aligned, access in and out of the new facility and improve the sight lines to the oval.
In addition to the nine new trees planted as a part of the Playspace Upgrade, an additional eight trees will be planted.
Membership of the Community Reference Group will include a range of relevant community representatives, including:
The Community Reference Group will serve as an important link from the community to the Project Control Group (comprised of Elected Members and senior staff), providing information and advice, reflecting the concerns and issues of stakeholders and the general public. Examples of things that the group can influence include design considerations, naming, etc.
The Broadview Playspace and Dog Park upgrades have been completed.
Aspects of the Master Plan yet to be completed include:
Discover the new Broadview Oval Community and Sports Club's construction progress through this series of photos.
Phone: 8269 5355
Email: admin@prospect.sa.gov.au
City of Prospect acknowledges that we are on the traditional country of the Kaurna people
of the Adelaide Plains region, and we pay our respect to Elders past and present.
We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationships with the land
and we acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today.
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