Barangaroo Headland Park and Public Domain - Request for Proposals

Barangaroo’s Headland Park and Public Domain represents a rare opportunity to design a landmark harbourside space and, reinstate the green headlands of the western harbour. Leading architecture, landscape architecture and urban design companies are now invited to respond to a Request for Proposals (RFP) to shape Barangaroo’s public domain.

Category Project Competition
Type International, Project/RfP, Open
Genre Architecture, Landscape
Country Sydney, Australia
RegDeadline 18 December 2009 GoogleCal iCal
18 December 2009 (Must be Received)
Eligibility Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Urban Design companies

Description
Barangaroo is a new 22 hectare waterfront precinct in Sydney’s CBD that will use Australian leadership and innovation to set global benchmarks in sustainability and urban design.

Key open space features will include:
- creation of a significant harbourside park;
- restoration of an entire harbour headland to its pre-European settlement shape
- completion of the 14-kilometre Foreshore Walk from Woolloomooloo to Anzac Bridge.

Over the past 12 months, the Concept Plan has been modified to include the creation of a more natural headland and larger northern cove. The aim is to complement some of the key natural features of the harbour immediately west of the Harbour Bridge.

Entry Fee
AUD$250

Entries
- Relevant experience, skills and qualifications
- Design statement
- etc.

Submission Address
The Tender Box
Barangaroo Delivery Authority
Level 6, 66 Harrington Street
The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2000
Australia

Timetable
Appointment of Successful Respondent: February/ March 2010

Organizer
NSW Government

Official Website
http://www.barangaroo.com/index_stage2.cfm