In the spirit of reconciliation, enstruct acknowledges the Traditional Custodians across all of the lands on which we work and their connections to the land, sea and community. We pay our respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples today.
Historically known as the Dick Smith Site, on the corner of Waterloo Road and Lane Cove Road - this prominent address offers a great development opportunity with the Chatswood Epping Rail line at its front door.The development contains three buildings ( 17 storeys and 8 storeys) with some 70,000 square metres of commercial office development and ground level retail, in addition to five basement levels of car parking. Conventional concrete frame buildings with post tensioned floor plates are proposed for this North Ryde development, a precinct which with modest rental returns requires economical building systems. The office floor plate planning over basement car parking is achieved without any column transfers. The site is challenged along Waterloo Road by its adjacency to the Chatswood Epping Rail corridor.