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Lower-Carbon Liverpool, NSW, Tower Approved

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20 May 2022 | Sydney, Australia

The second stage of Built’s AU$600-million Civic Place master plan in Liverpool, NSW has been approved. The master plan for the mixed-use precinct was approved in 2020 with the first stage including new council offices, council chambers, a childcare center, a city library, the Civic Plaza and an underground public car park.

The FJMT-designed master plan for the site at 44 Scott Street was put forward in a joint venture between Built and the Liverpool City Council.

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The second stage, or plans B and C of the master plan, will include a carbon net-zero, fully electrified, 24-story office tower and a nine-story 84-key hotel. It will also include four basement levels with 151 car park spaces. Built plans to build the project with 50 percent less embodied carbon and 50 percent less energy consumption. 

Construction is scheduled to start in 2023. For more on this story, go to The Urban Developer.