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Work to start on residential estate in Onslow

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Thursday, 19 September 2013
  • Ertech chosen by LandCorp to commence Stage 1 civil works
  • 220 residential lots will be constructed

Work is about to begin on the first stage of LandCorp’s new residential estate in Onslow, with Ertech named as the preferred contractor to undertake Stage One civil works.


A total of 220 lots will be built, with the potential for over 300 dwellings that will house more than 700 people.


Lands Minister Brendon Grylls said the extra lots would help ease a shortage of residential land in Onslow.


“The first lots from Stage One are expected to be released at the end of 2013 and will be offered to local residents first,” Mr Grylls said.


“With major resource projects under construction nearby, led by Chevron’s Wheatstone development, Onslow’s population is expected to grow by some 1,500 new residents over the next three to four years.


“This land is crucial for Onslow to grow into a vibrant and sustainable town as part of the Liberal National Government’s Pilbara Cities vision.”


The Minister said as well as traditional residential lots, a nine-hectare superlot would be developed close to the existing townsite to accommodate workers at Wheatstone.


Stage One will also incorporate 13 grouped housing sites to help deliver a range of housing options, including opportunities for much needed service worker accommodation.


Mr Grylls said LandCorp was putting approvals processes in place to meet Onslow’s future housing needs.


The Department for State Development, LandCorp and the Shire of Ashburton are collaborating with other service providers to upgrade infrastructure and social amenities in the town.


Fact File

  • 220 lots for more than 300 dwellings will be built during Stage 1
  • The Civil Works contract will include an Aboriginal Participation Plan and regular reporting on local contractor engagement
  • More information at http://www.landcorp.com.au
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