Fresh project revealed for Sunshine Coast Industrial Park Estate
The Sunshine Coast’s largest industrial estate could welcome new tenancies if council approve the latest proposal.
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Plans to build new tenancies as part of a second stage in an industrial park estate development on the Sunshine Coast have been unveiled.
Urbis lodged plans to Sunshine Coast Council on behalf of SCIP 20 & 41 Investment Pty Ltd to build a general industry development at 27 and 29 Maurice Harvey Crescent in Corbould Park.
Documents show plans for a single “contemporary” industrial building split into two tenancies with a mirrored design.
Office spaces have also been incorporated into the design to provide for administration and break rooms for employees.
Documents list both tenancies to be used general industry purposes, including steel fabrication.
“The use will not involve any abrasive blasting or metal surface coating exceeding 10,000 tonnes per year and is therefore not considered high impact industry,” documents read.
The proposal has been delivered as part of the Sunshine Coast Industrial Park Estate, of which land for “stage two” is currently for sale.
Economic Development Queensland listed the Sunshine Coast Industrial Park Estate as the largest in the region with “excellent access” to the Bruce Highway and proximity to established businesses from stage one.
Documents also describe stage two as benefiting from proximity to “major economic centres”.
Immediate surrounding lots are currently undeveloped, documents show.
The proposed site is currently vacant and cleared of vegetation and is located within a core industry precinct.
Documents show the building will reach 12.7m in height, with a maximum height of 15m set in place for the precinct.