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Robinson Park Public Open Space and Subdivision

Robinson Park Gosnells - Infill Subdivision - aerial

About the project:

Porter Consulting Engineers was engaged by the City of Gosnells to provide designs, documentation and contract administration services for a residential subdivision, including a community park at Robinson Park on Corfield Street in Gosnells.  The project commenced with Client consultation in 2014 and after many years in development, we are pleased have been involved in the transformation of the site into a 42-lot subdivision and community park.

Project detail:

Porter Consulting was lead engineer and responsible for the management of civil components includes liaison with the City’s project manager, landscape designer and electrical design sub-consultant for the power and communications services.

Brad Harris was the project coordinator and responsible for all aspects of the design and construction as well as Client liaison.  Glenn Hall was responsible for superintendence and site surveillance checks for the project.

This exciting redevelopment project of a tired, vacant open space now provides a great place for families and dog lovers.  It features a children’s playground with all ability equipment, barbecues, a basketball half-court, seating, lighting, public toilets, street parking, a dog exercise area and extensive landscaping.  While the COVID-19 pandemic meant the interruption of many services to keep the community safe, projects such as Robinson Park were able to continue, with civil works completed in August 2020.

Key Objectives

  • Development of 42 lot residential subdivision including design, documentation and contract administration
  • Improving safety to existing properties that had rear fencing onto a degraded park area.
  • Community Park including playground, barbecues, basketball half court, seating, lighting, public toilet Street parking, dog exercise area, tree plantings and extensive landscaping.

Key Challenges/Management Strategies

  • Residential interfaces with rear boundaries surrounding the site
  • Historical land uses that required detailed investigation and construction consideration
  • Integrated water sensitive design elements into surrounding parkland. Minimal drainage infrastructure installed.
  • Retention of existing mature trees into the playground areas and bulk earthworks design.

The construction works value was approximately $4.7M and the project timeframe was 2014-2020.

Award:

2023 G.K. Watters Local Government Engineering Excellence Award

2023 Best Public Works Project Greater than $5 million Award

2023 Excellence in Innovation Award (Metro)

2023 Excellence in Environment and Sustainability Award (IPWEA) for Robinson Park subdivision, Gosnells

2023 G.K. Watters Local Government Engineering Excellence Award (IPWEA)

2023 Best Public Works Project Greater than $5 million (IPWEA)

2023 Excellence in Innovation (Metro) (IPWEA)

2023 Excellence in Environment and Sustainability Award (IPWEA)

2022 Stormwater WA Excellence in Integrated Stormwater Design

Robinson Park Public Open Space and Subdivision

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