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Blacktown International Sportspark

New soccer fields and football park for this Olympic-legacy sportspark

  • 9

    New Sports Fields

  • Sydney, Australia

    Sydney, Australia

Community focused spaces for athletes and fans of all levels

Blacktown International Sportspark Sydney (BISP) is home to legacy facilities created for the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games—it’s comprised of a major playing and training venue for various athletics, baseball, and softball. Sitting in Blacktown City, the sporting capital of Western Sydney, BISP’s reputation as an elite, established and all-inclusive multi-sport and community venue is only growing.

Our team supported the development of nine new sports fields at BISP, providing civil engineering, irrigation, watermain extension and water services coordination, streetlighting, geotechnical and contamination, and surveying services. Our scope of work covered sporting field design, extensions to the existing carpark, a new carpark, access roads and roundabout, and temporary access during construction, intersection upgrades, upsized watermains, streetlighting, irrigation design, geotechnical and contamination sampling, and review of environmental factors.

BISP’s leading facilities can now be enjoyed by the entire community, from grassroots hobbyists to professional players at the top of their game.

At a Glance

Offices
Client
  • Blacktown Venue Management
Partners
  • Western Sydney Wanderers FC
  • Blacktown City Council
Architect
Peddle Thorp Architects
Meet Our Team

David Coleman, Principal Civil Designer

Attention to detail is the key to unlocking excellence in any pursuit.

David Coleman

Principal Civil Designer

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