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Park Entrance Signage (by others)

Park Entrance Signage (by others…

Bollards leading to Kiosk

Bollards leading to Kiosk

Cable stayed steel/timber bridge

Cable stayed steel/timber bridge…

Mast for cable stayed bridge

Mast for cable stayed bridge

Cable stayed emergency vehicle bridge

Cable stayed emergency vehicle b…

Multi-span emergency vehicle bridge

Multi-span emergency vehicle bri…

Steel Handrails

Steel Handrails

cable stayed Arched Timber/Steel Bridge

cable stayed Arched Timber/Steel…

Berrimba style emergency vehicle bridge

Berrimba style emergency vehicle…

Berrimba style emergency vehicle bridge

Berrimba style emergency vehicle…

Swale timber bridge

Swale timber bridge

Log Bridge

Log Bridge

Interpretative shelter (by others)

Interpretative shelter (by other…

Interpretative shelter (by others)

Interpretative shelter (by other…

Interpretative shelter (by others)

Interpretative shelter (by other…

OSA Deckwood under shelter

OSA Deckwood under shelter

OSA Deckwood under shelter

OSA Deckwood under shelter

OSA system 2 stainless wire balustrade

OSA system 2 stainless wire balu…

Handrails handrails by OSA

Handrails handrails by OSA

OSA system 2 stainless wire balustrade

OSA system 2 stainless wire balu…

Handrail fixtures OSA System 2 stainless wire balustrade

Handrail fixtures OSA System 2 s…

Picnic Shelter (by others)

Picnic Shelter (by others)

Picnic Shelter: Timber lining by OSA

Picnic Shelter: Timber lining by…

Kiosk (by others)

Kiosk (by others)

OSA Heavy Duty timber bollards

OSA Heavy Duty timber bollards

OSA Heavy Duty timber bollards

OSA Heavy Duty timber bollards

Log girder footbridge

Log girder footbridge

Bedlog style footbridge

Bedlog style footbridge

Viewing Platform

Viewing Platform

Handrail details

Handrail details

Handrail corner support

Handrail corner support

OSA Handrail system

OSA Handrail system

2-Rail fence

2-Rail fence

Heavy duty fencing

Heavy duty fencing

Heavy duty signage

Heavy duty signage

SouthWest 1 Enterprise Park (Berrinba Wetlands)
Asset Owner:Logan City Council
Project Manager:GHD
Landscape Architect:Verge Urban Landscape Architects
Architect:AR:2
Prime Contractors:Neumann Contractors
Consulting Engineer for OSA:James Pierce and Associates
Wire ropes and cables:Ronstan International P/L

Berrinba Wetlands Brochure
This six page brochure presents the spectacular Berrinba Wetlands project.

Please email us to obtain in hard-copy.

View paper presented by Edgar Stubbersfield Background paper › (1.2 MB PDF)

SouthWest 1 is a world-class 120 hectare integrated environmental, recreational and enterprise precinct. Once completed SouthWest 1 is expected to create up to 2000 jobs. It will provide a significant variety of recreational and environmental spaces for business users and local residents alike.

The Scrubby Creek Catchment
A key feature of the development is a series of water bodies that were formed from about 1970 to 1990 from local sand-mining activity. These lagoons have stunning visual appeal and have developed into a natural haven for fauna and bird life since commercial mining activity ceased in the area.

The Berrinba Wetlands Park
$12 million has been allocated from the project for the creation of the adjoining 80-hectare Berrinba Wetlands Park and when completed will become a major recreational and environmental asset to the City of Logan and its residents. There is a large-scale re-vegetation and restoration component and a broad range of public use facilities have been incorporates into the design including a network of walking and bike tracks, information facilities and family picnic spots. This central public area is located near the wetlands lagoons and will offer a safe, peaceful outlook with full facilities for daytime enjoyment.

Interpretative/Information Centre
A broad range of visitors will have access to the parkland facilities, which include a high-tech information centre providing interactive and static displays showcasing the cultural heritage and ecological assets of the area. Groups will be encouraged to use the resource for educational purposes and menu driven displays will be readily upgradeable and changeable to maximise interest levels. The Information Centre is vandal resistant having advanced security systems as an integral feature.

Walking Tracks and Bikeways
More than 6 km of walking and bike tracks is being incorporated into the parkland design. These tracks are wide concrete pathways suitable for disability access and have been designed to show-off the natural features of the area. A number of low level vehicular bridges are also included.

Picnic and Playground Facilities
Safe, modern, low maintenance picnic and playground structures are another feature of the design. The landscape architects have gone to considerable length to optimise the layout of the public facilities and to create useful, functional space in safe, pleasant surroundings for the enjoyment of all ages

Please contact Deckwood Australia for additional information.

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