Flood Restoration - Buildings, Parks and Facilities

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This page is dedicated to updating our community on the extensive damage to Council’s Buildings, Parks and Facilities since the February and March 2022 flood events.

Over 100 Council sites were affected by the February and March 2022 flooding events, including buildings, parks, public toilets and facilities.

The majority of this project is funded under the Community, Recreation and Cultural (CRC) Assets Restoration. The scope of this project covers the restoration of assets that have been flood affected. There are other Council owned assets that are not identified in the scope of this project, that will fall under different grant funding guidelines.

Council is currently working to an estimated completion of June 30, 2024 for the repair of all affected sites.



All current works that have updates are categorised by project name. If viewing via a smartphone, you can find the 'Projects by Name' at the bottom of this page. If on a desktop, 'Projects by Name' are to the right.

Council was able to complete Emergency and Immediate Restoration works under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements for these assets until 31/12/22 (subsequent extension was granted to 31/01/23). Emergency works for larger built assets have focussed on the removable of flood debris, impacted building materials and electrical componentry, structural drying and providing emergency temporary facilities such as port-a-loo’s and electrical connections. Whilst less damaged assets such as Public Toilets and Parks have had immediate restorative work completed.

The demolition and removal of impacted materials from larger built assets has enabled the scoping and estimation works required to make submissions to Resilience NSW’s administering agencies to secure funding to return these assets to their pre-disaster condition. Community, Recreation and Cultural Asset Restoration works can be completed within 2 years after the end of the financial year in which the disaster occurred.

With many assets requiring restoration, Bennett Constructions has been appointed as the managing contractor.

The below table identifies all the different Council Buildings, Parks and Facilities that require restoration works following the February/March 2022 Natural Disaster event.

✔️ Restoration is completed 🚧 Restoration works underway 📋 Assessment completed and works scheduled to begin

For further specific updates, see 'Projects By Name' tab

Buildings, Parks or Facilities requiring restoration works
Airforce Road (20) Reserve Park 📋Lismore Regional Gallery 🚧
Albert Park Baseball Facility / Complex ✔️ Lismore SES Headquarters ✔️
Arthur Park 📋Lismore Transit Centre 🚧
Arthur Park Archery Club ✔️ Mackenzie Oval ✔️
Arthur Park Toilet Block ✔️ Marie Mackney Netball Clubhouse ✔️
Barnard Park ✔️ McKenzie Park Toilet Block/Kiosk ✔️
Blair Oval ✔️Meadow Drive Park 📋
Brunswick Street Depot ✔️ Memorial Park ✔️
Caniaba Street Reserve ✔️ Monaltrie Creek - Drainage from Footbridge Airforce Road Reserve 📋
Caniaba Street Reserve - Soccer Clubhouse ✔️ Mortimer Oval ✔️
Captain Rous Park 📋 Mortimer Oval amenities - Brick Building ✔️
Cattle Sale Yards 🚧 Mortimer Oval amenities - Container Building ✔️
Clyde Campbell Carpark ✔️ Neilson Park ✔️
Clyde Campbell Carpark Toilet ✔️ Nesbitt Park New Toilet Block ✔️
Coronation Park, The Channon ✔️ Nesbitt Park Old Toilet Block ✔️
Croquet Club - Spinks Park ✔️ Nesbitt Park 🚧
Crozier Field Canteen 🚧 Oakes Oval Facility (Gordan Pavilion) ✔️
CWA Building - Spinks 🚧 Old Helicopter Main Building ✔️
Davidson Oval ✔️ Municipal Building 🚧
Dungarubba Reserve Toilet Block and Shelter ✔️ Pritchard Park ✔️
Elaine Blanch Tennis Courts ✔️ Public Toilet - Dawson Street ✔️
ELGAS Office, Amenities and Store Room 🚧 Quad Park Lismore CBD 🚧
Family Support Network - Old Scout Hall South Lismore 🚧 Radio Controlled Car Building -Nesbitt Park ✔️
Fawcetts Bridge Carpark 📋 Rhodes Street Park ✔️
Fredericks Carpark 📋 Richards Oval ✔️
Gundurimba Building ✔️ Richards Oval - Workers Soccer Clubhouse ✔️
Harold Fredricks Car Park Lights 📋 Riverside Park ✔️
Heaps Oval 🚧 Riverside Park Toilets ✔️
Hensley Carpark (Lower) 📋 Riverview Park 🚧
Hensley Carpark (Top) 📋 Riverview Park Amenities and Clubhouse ✔️
Heritage Park ✔️ Roder Oval ✔️
Humbley Oval Hockey Club Kiosk 🚧 Rowing Club Carpark
Joblin Park ✔️ Sam Trimble Oval ✔️
John Crowther Carpark 📋 Sam Trimble Oval Amenities 🚧
Jolley Field ✔️ Shearman Carpark 📋
Keen Street Carpark ✔️ Spinks Park 📋
Kirkland Riviera Carpark 📋 Spinks Park Carpark 📋
Laurie Allan Centre✔️ Stock Pot Kitchen - Old Art Gallery 🚧
Lions Park 📋 Stocks Park (Cedar Log Shed) 🚧
Lismore Airport Terminal 🚧 Terania Building 🚧
Lismore Basketball Stadium 🚧 Tucki Tucki Creek Reserve ✔️
Lismore Centra Tourist Park✔️ Victoria Street Carpark ✔️
Lismore City Hall 🚧 Visitor Information Centre ✔️
Lismore Lake 🚧 W Tresise Railway Park ✔️
Lismore Lake Precinct including Boat Ramp 📋 Wade Park ✔️
Lismore Library 🚧 Wade Park Toilet Block ✔️
Lismore Memorial Baths ✔️ Wilsons Walking Trail 📋
Lismore Pipe Band Building ✔️ Wyrallah Park ✔️
Lismore Railway Station Toilet Block (Union Street) ✔️ Wyrallah Park Amenities ✔️


The availability of contractors and materials may cause delays in the progress of the restoration projects. Some restoration works are also subject to weather conditions which may cause delays.

If there is a damaged building, park or facility missing from this list, please use the Q&A function below to assist Council in locating further flood damaged assets.


This page is dedicated to updating our community on the extensive damage to Council’s Buildings, Parks and Facilities since the February and March 2022 flood events.

Over 100 Council sites were affected by the February and March 2022 flooding events, including buildings, parks, public toilets and facilities.

The majority of this project is funded under the Community, Recreation and Cultural (CRC) Assets Restoration. The scope of this project covers the restoration of assets that have been flood affected. There are other Council owned assets that are not identified in the scope of this project, that will fall under different grant funding guidelines.

Council is currently working to an estimated completion of June 30, 2024 for the repair of all affected sites.



All current works that have updates are categorised by project name. If viewing via a smartphone, you can find the 'Projects by Name' at the bottom of this page. If on a desktop, 'Projects by Name' are to the right.

Council was able to complete Emergency and Immediate Restoration works under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements for these assets until 31/12/22 (subsequent extension was granted to 31/01/23). Emergency works for larger built assets have focussed on the removable of flood debris, impacted building materials and electrical componentry, structural drying and providing emergency temporary facilities such as port-a-loo’s and electrical connections. Whilst less damaged assets such as Public Toilets and Parks have had immediate restorative work completed.

The demolition and removal of impacted materials from larger built assets has enabled the scoping and estimation works required to make submissions to Resilience NSW’s administering agencies to secure funding to return these assets to their pre-disaster condition. Community, Recreation and Cultural Asset Restoration works can be completed within 2 years after the end of the financial year in which the disaster occurred.

With many assets requiring restoration, Bennett Constructions has been appointed as the managing contractor.

The below table identifies all the different Council Buildings, Parks and Facilities that require restoration works following the February/March 2022 Natural Disaster event.

✔️ Restoration is completed 🚧 Restoration works underway 📋 Assessment completed and works scheduled to begin

For further specific updates, see 'Projects By Name' tab

Buildings, Parks or Facilities requiring restoration works
Airforce Road (20) Reserve Park 📋Lismore Regional Gallery 🚧
Albert Park Baseball Facility / Complex ✔️ Lismore SES Headquarters ✔️
Arthur Park 📋Lismore Transit Centre 🚧
Arthur Park Archery Club ✔️ Mackenzie Oval ✔️
Arthur Park Toilet Block ✔️ Marie Mackney Netball Clubhouse ✔️
Barnard Park ✔️ McKenzie Park Toilet Block/Kiosk ✔️
Blair Oval ✔️Meadow Drive Park 📋
Brunswick Street Depot ✔️ Memorial Park ✔️
Caniaba Street Reserve ✔️ Monaltrie Creek - Drainage from Footbridge Airforce Road Reserve 📋
Caniaba Street Reserve - Soccer Clubhouse ✔️ Mortimer Oval ✔️
Captain Rous Park 📋 Mortimer Oval amenities - Brick Building ✔️
Cattle Sale Yards 🚧 Mortimer Oval amenities - Container Building ✔️
Clyde Campbell Carpark ✔️ Neilson Park ✔️
Clyde Campbell Carpark Toilet ✔️ Nesbitt Park New Toilet Block ✔️
Coronation Park, The Channon ✔️ Nesbitt Park Old Toilet Block ✔️
Croquet Club - Spinks Park ✔️ Nesbitt Park 🚧
Crozier Field Canteen 🚧 Oakes Oval Facility (Gordan Pavilion) ✔️
CWA Building - Spinks 🚧 Old Helicopter Main Building ✔️
Davidson Oval ✔️ Municipal Building 🚧
Dungarubba Reserve Toilet Block and Shelter ✔️ Pritchard Park ✔️
Elaine Blanch Tennis Courts ✔️ Public Toilet - Dawson Street ✔️
ELGAS Office, Amenities and Store Room 🚧 Quad Park Lismore CBD 🚧
Family Support Network - Old Scout Hall South Lismore 🚧 Radio Controlled Car Building -Nesbitt Park ✔️
Fawcetts Bridge Carpark 📋 Rhodes Street Park ✔️
Fredericks Carpark 📋 Richards Oval ✔️
Gundurimba Building ✔️ Richards Oval - Workers Soccer Clubhouse ✔️
Harold Fredricks Car Park Lights 📋 Riverside Park ✔️
Heaps Oval 🚧 Riverside Park Toilets ✔️
Hensley Carpark (Lower) 📋 Riverview Park 🚧
Hensley Carpark (Top) 📋 Riverview Park Amenities and Clubhouse ✔️
Heritage Park ✔️ Roder Oval ✔️
Humbley Oval Hockey Club Kiosk 🚧 Rowing Club Carpark
Joblin Park ✔️ Sam Trimble Oval ✔️
John Crowther Carpark 📋 Sam Trimble Oval Amenities 🚧
Jolley Field ✔️ Shearman Carpark 📋
Keen Street Carpark ✔️ Spinks Park 📋
Kirkland Riviera Carpark 📋 Spinks Park Carpark 📋
Laurie Allan Centre✔️ Stock Pot Kitchen - Old Art Gallery 🚧
Lions Park 📋 Stocks Park (Cedar Log Shed) 🚧
Lismore Airport Terminal 🚧 Terania Building 🚧
Lismore Basketball Stadium 🚧 Tucki Tucki Creek Reserve ✔️
Lismore Centra Tourist Park✔️ Victoria Street Carpark ✔️
Lismore City Hall 🚧 Visitor Information Centre ✔️
Lismore Lake 🚧 W Tresise Railway Park ✔️
Lismore Lake Precinct including Boat Ramp 📋 Wade Park ✔️
Lismore Library 🚧 Wade Park Toilet Block ✔️
Lismore Memorial Baths ✔️ Wilsons Walking Trail 📋
Lismore Pipe Band Building ✔️ Wyrallah Park ✔️
Lismore Railway Station Toilet Block (Union Street) ✔️ Wyrallah Park Amenities ✔️


The availability of contractors and materials may cause delays in the progress of the restoration projects. Some restoration works are also subject to weather conditions which may cause delays.

If there is a damaged building, park or facility missing from this list, please use the Q&A function below to assist Council in locating further flood damaged assets.

  • Lismore Memorial Baths - July 2023

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    Planning is underway to restore the Memorial Baths ready for Summer. While there are still challenges to reach this goal, early dewatering of the pool to enable hydraulic investigations has commenced. In addition, orders for long lead time mechanical equipment have been placed.

    Draining the pool of water is a complex operation that if not done correctly could lead to the pool lifting out of position. Our team spent considerable effort in the planning phase to ensure this didn’t happen, including rolling out a number of contingency plans.
    Council’s Water and Wastewater team successfully repaired the downstream sewer connection to allow draining to occur. As water levels fell, Bennett Constructions was able to clean the sides of the pool.

    Swimplex Aquatics have been contracted to partner with Bennett Constructions to complete the works.

    The fences surrounding the site will also be receiving a creative and colourful update, displaying artworks from 10 local artists as part of The Creative Fencing Project. To read more on this project, take a look at Lismore Regional Gallery's post.

  • Projects Update - June 2023

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    There are a number of Flood Restoration Project works currently being completed, on the vast list of buildings and facilities requiring repair. This page aims to share milestone updates, that may benefit the wider community. Please see below updates on some of the projects shared for this month.

    If there is a project you would like particular updates on, please utilise the Q+A function of the main article or contact Council on council@lismore.nsw.gov.au

    Albert Park

    The clubhouse repairs are being finalised, with the batter practice building erected by next week. Restoration works will be nearing completion for Albert Park in the first week of July. These works have generated interest from local, State, Australian and international baseball associations.

    Crozier Oval

    With the announcement of Masters Games in September, the Crozier Oval toilet blocks have been highlighted as a priority to be completed. The repair and estimated scoping is being finalised, while discussions continue with various state government bodies to ensure the works are carried out as soon as possible.

    Elaine Blanch Tennis Courts Clubhouse

    With the announcement of Masters Games in September, the tennis courts have been highlighted as a priority to be completed. The repair and estimated scoping is being finalised, while discussions continue with various state government bodies to ensure the works are carried out as soon as possible.

    Marie Mackney Netball Club

    With the announcement of Masters Games in September, the netball courts have been highlighted as a priority to be completed. The repair and estimated scoping is being finalised, while discussions continue with various state government bodies to ensure the works are carried out as soon as possible.

    Memorial Baths

    Planning is underway to restore the Memorial Baths ready for Summer. While there are still challenges to reach this goal, early dewatering of the pool to enable hydraulic investigations has commenced. In addition, orders for long lead time mechanical equipment have been placed.

    Mortimer Oval

    With the announcement of Masters Games in September, the Mortimer Oval toilet blocks have been highlighted as a priority to be completed. The repair and estimated scoping is being finalised, while discussions continue with various state government bodies to ensure the works are carried out as soon as possible.

  • Projects Update - May 2023

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    The initial site inspections have been conducted by Managing Contractor, Bennetts Construction for all identified sites to understand the scope needed for the design and construction of repairs to the buildings.

    There are over 30 Lismore City Council owned buildings. For all of these restoration projects, the design for works is planned to be completed by late 2023. As designs come to 50% completion, meetings are being held with a stakeholder representative to discuss. In addition, introduction meetings with stakeholders either in person or over the phone are being completed to understand immediate priorities, key dates and general discussion points to inform the project works schedule.

    For reference, the funds required to pay for returning all Lismore City Council’s assets back to pre-flood damage conditions are governed by NSW Government disaster recovery guidelines. These guidelines require detailed designs and estimates for each site to be approved by various NSW government agencies before final repair works can commence to return all assets back to pre-flood damage condition.

    Both the NSW and Federal government has been supportive to date in aiding with the initial clean up and make safe of the region. However, the final part of returning assets back to pre-flood condition does require Lismore City Council to follow these NSW government disaster recovery guidelines. Council is currently working with all levels within the NSW government to ensure that the funding for the final repairs happens as soon as possible.

    The Flood Restoration Projects are progressing. Updates are being shared with stakeholders directly, with all public information to be shared on this Your Say page.

  • Completed Albert Park rebuild marks important milestone in Lismore’s recovery

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    Lismore’s Albert Park is ready to host its first national sporting event following the rebuild of the popular baseball and softball complex that suffered extensive damage in the February 2022 natural disaster.

    Lismore City Council’s Chief Operating Officer Brendan Logan said Council’s Managing Contractor for the repair of flood-damaged buildings and fields, Bennett Constructions, had put in a great effort to complete the works in time to host the School Sport Australia National Baseball Championships.

    “This is the first Council facility to be restored since the natural disaster and is a small but important milestone in the recovery of Lismore, where sport is a large component of our social fabric,” he said.

    “Like a lot of things in Lismore, Albert Park suffered major damage, including to its clubhouse, canteen, netting and four playing fields.

    “With this rebuild effort by Bennett, Albert Park once again meets international standards and is ready to welcome players from around the country.”

    From this Sunday, Albert Park will host the School Sport Australia National Baseball Championships, with more than 350 people coming to Lismore, including 160 players, 30 officials. Eight teams from the ACT, NSW, QLD, South Australia and Victoria will play off during the week-long event that ends on 13 May.

    The championship is estimated to generate $350,000 for the economy, supporting local businesses and jobs.

  • Successful Grant Submissions

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    Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement (DRFA) provides funding for Council to restore buildings, parks, and facilities to their pre-disaster condition. However, this funding does not allow Council to “improve”, make changes to layouts or materials, or increase the capacity of existing buildings, parks or facilities. Whilst all of Council’s Parks and Public toilets are close to being restored, more complex assets such as the buildings raise opportunities for Council to ‘build back better’.

    Recognising many of Council’s assets are within the flood zone, consideration for flood resilience needs to be made in choosing the materials and designs of buildings as restoration works continue. Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements allow for complementary works to be completed alongside Essential Public Asset Restoration works, so long as Council combines their own funds/resources or have alternative funding sources for the reconstruction that’s identified as a variation to the asset’s pre-disaster condition. As part of the restoration this provides an opportunity for Council to improve assets to not only be more flood resilient, but potentially better serve our community.

    Council is excited to announce it’s been successful in two grant programs – the Essential Community Sport Assets Program (ECSAP) and Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Program (CLIRP) – Arts and Culture Priority Needs Program – focusing on several flood effected buildings and facilities to improve these assets for the community. Details on the grants received are available below:

    Essential Community Asset Program (ESCAP)

    • $507,248 for Crozier Field and Mortimer Oval for LED Lighting upgrades.
    • $996,358 for the Lismore Netball and Tennis Clubhouses, and Albert Park Baseball complex - flood resilient repairs to the sporting facilities, including the change rooms, toilets, kitchen/catering areas and flooring. It will relocate the electrical distribution facility above flood levels, provide replacement fencing and upgrade the field drainage.
    • $344,510 for the Lismore Basketball Stadium- Replacement of subfloor and associated supports for stadium floor.
    • $1,000,000 for the Lismore Memorial Baths – Upgrade of pump and filter systems.

    Further information on ESCAP Grant recipients can be found here.

    Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Program (CLIRP) – Arts and Culture Priority Needs

    • $104,000 – Lismore Municipal Building – Sub-Floor Venting and Roof Restoration
    • $494,400 – Lismore Library – Internal Fit out- re-fit of internal walls, fixtures and fittings using flood resilient and resistant materials, and electrical, data and security components above flood height.
    • $499,004 – Lismore Regional Gallery – Internal Fit out - flood resilience will be incorporated into this project, including flood-resilient materials
    • and fixed features, and storage facilities above flood levels.

    Further Information on CLIRP – Arts and Culture Priority Needs grant recipients can be found here.

    Council has also completed applications in further grant programs including the Infrastructure Betterment Fund and the Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Program (CLIRP) – Community Assets Program. Council is awaiting the outcome of these applications.

  • Funding received to assist with Library flood recovery - 16 March 2023

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    Lismore City Council has today received $325,427 in funding from the NSW Government to help with the rebuilding of the Lismore Library.

    To read the announcement, visit: https://lismore.nsw.gov.au/news/funding-received-to-assist-with-library-flood-recovery


    The funding will be used to replace shelving, furniture and equipment that was destroyed in the February 2022 natural disaster. It will also be used to future-proof the library with large open spaces.

    Richmond Tweed Regional Library Manager Lucy Kinsley said the Lismore community needs the return of library services to this building.

    “A library is more than a place to borrow books - it is a community hub, a place to meet, make use of technology, attend programs and workshops available to all ages, or simply relax. To be able to bring back all these programs and services will be wonderful,” she said.

    Today’s announcement brings the total amount of funding dedicated to re-establishing the library services to almost $1 million.

    Lismore City Mayor Steve Krieg welcomed the funding.

    “The library is such an important part of our community. To have it return to its historic building will be a confidence boost for Lismore,” Mayor Krieg said.

  • February/March 2023 Update

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    Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Bennett Constructions as Managing Contractor to complete a next stage of the Lismore Buildings and facilities rebuild.

    To read the article announcing this please visit: https://lismore.nsw.gov.au/news/bennett-constructions-appointed-as-managing-contractor


    Brendan Logan (Chief Operating Officer – Lismore City Council) with Tim Cohen (General Manager – Bennett Constructions) and Mick Furchtman (Project Manager – Bennett’s Constructions).In February and March Council was also pleased to receive the announcement of several grant applications in relation to buildings requiring flood repairs. Council made submissions under the Infrastructure Betterment Fund, Community Local Infrastructure Recovery Package and Sports Infrastructure Recovery fund for specific betterment options and upgrades at flood damaged buildings. This funding will be used complementary to disaster recovery funding to provide betterment or variation to some building’s pre-disaster condition to improve the assets flood resilience.

  • Parks and Facilities Update - January 2023

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    Restoration works on various flood effected sites have continued in January with Council’s existing contractors finalising Emergency and Immediate Restoration Works on sites wherever works were in progress prior to Christmas. Council is currently in the transition phase between Emergency and Immediate Restoration Works and Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works. Public Works Advisory provided an extension to 31/1/23 to finalise any Emergency or Immediate Restoration works that were in progress on assets eligible under Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.

    As previously posted, Council at its ordinary meeting on 13th December resolved to appoint a managing contractor to undertake the Community Recreation & Cultural Asset works of Council’s buildings which means there is now a transition occurring between Council’s existing contractors and the new managing contractor to understand the scope complete thus far at buildings and the remaining work required to restore the buildings, parks, or facilities to their pre-disaster condition. This collaboration is ongoing as Council, Managing Contractor, and existing contractor work through each site to ensure a thorough understanding of each asset prior to finalisation of the handover.

    Emergency or Immediate Restoration Works Finalised in January Included:

    Harold Fredrick’s Car Park Solar LightsReplacement lights were installed at the Harold Fredrick’s Car Park restoring lighting for public safety.


    Lighting restored in Harold Frederick's Car Park


    Wade Park, Riverside Park, Nesbitt Park Flood affected shade sails in these parks have been installed over January.

    Wade Park Shade Sail


    Riverside Park Shade Sail

    Nesbitt Park Shade Sail

    Riverview ParkFlood affected shade sail has been ordered for replacement. Unfortunately, this sail was more damaged than others requiring replacement of the centre pole.

    Clyde Campbell Carpark (Mary G’s)This area of the car park was significantly damaged due to the velocity of flood water in the February/March 2022 flood. In January repairs were undertaken and a new asphalt surface complete. Line marking yet to be completed.



    Significantly impacted area of the carpark




    Restoration works complete




  • Buildings, Parks and Facilities - December 2022

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    Key Milestone: At Council’s ordinary meeting on 13th December Councillors resolved to appoint a managing contractor to undertake Community Recreation & Cultural Asset works of Council’s buildings. This is an important step in the restoration process with the intention of the managing contractor to undertake all works required for restoration across Council’s various buildings. The contractors invited to tender for these construction works were on the NSW Government prequalification scheme for General Construction works between $1 million and $9 million.

    Council will work with the managing contractor in January and February to verify the scope for each of Council’s buildings and ensure approved CRCA funding is adequate to cover the cost of restoration works at each site.

    Council’s restoration works on its buildings, parks and facilities will begin to cease as we approach Christmas holiday period with many of the engaged contractors taking a well-deserved break over the Christmas period.

    Throughout December restoration works have continued on sites, including:

    Albert Park BaseballTop dressing of the baseball fields to return them to pre-disaster condition has been underway in December and restoration of the clubhouse and amenities has started.

    Brunswick St Depot Council’s depot has been operational from temporary offices at Brunswick St since the floods earlier this year. Permanent restoration works are underway on the offices at Brunswick St, with some areas of the depot now complete and staff returning to business as usual.

    Clyde Campbell CarparkRemoval of the damaged surface behind Mary G’s has begun prior to Christmas.

    Clyde Campbell Carpark ToiletsThe toilets remain closed to the public whilst restoration works are being complete in conjunction with the Solar Carpark project. Temporary toilets remain available onsite.

    Harold Fredricks CarparkReplacement solar lights for this carpark arrived in early December and electrical contractor is engaged to complete installation prior to the Christmas break.

    Lismore SES HeadquartersReplacement of the floor coverings at the SES headquarters has been complete.

    Wade Park, Nesbitt Park & W-Tresise Railway Park - Restoration of the soft fall bark areas underneath playground equipment has been complete over the last few weeks. The aggregate and drainage underneath the soft fall have also been returned to Pre-Disaster condition allowing correct drainage of the soft fall areas.

    The basketball hoop at Wade Park has also been returned straight after flood debris and poor ground conditions created a lean.

    Wade Park Basketball Hoop

    Wade Park playground

    W-Tresise Railway Park Swing Set

    Nesbitt Park playground

    Public BBQ’s - Restoration of the Public BBQ’s available at Nesbitt Park, Wade Park, Heritage Park, Albert Park and Riverside Park are underway. Required parts arrived last week and electricians are beginning to install this week. Wade Park and Nesbitt Park have been started, following this Heritage Park will be complete, Albert Park and then Riverside Park. All BBQ’s are intended to be repaired prior to the Christmas Break.

  • Buildings and Facilities Update - November 2022

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    Albert Park Baseball Restoration works continue across the baseball fields and clubhouse & amenities. Validation report identified further areas of detailed cleaning required within the clubhouse which is being actioned to obtain certificate of validation. Batting cage replacement is currently being quoted.

    Arthur Park Archery ClubScope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Brunswick Street DepotSign shop, Fab shop and Workshop are operational. Temporary offices are in place until restoration works are complete. Contractor has been engaged for demountable office restoration. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Caniaba Street Reserve - Soccer Clubhouse Hygienist certificate of validation received. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset approval.

    Clyde Campbell CarparkPatching across the carpark has been completed. A scope of works and estimation of costs for severely damaged area behind Mary G’s has been submitted to Public Works Advisory for approval.

    Croquet Club, Spinks Park - Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    CWA Building, Spinks ParkDecontamination works continuing – planned to be completed Mid-November. Repairs to damaged heritage tile roof are scheduled. A scope of works is developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Family Support Network (Old Scout Hall – 41 Wilston St, South Lismore)Structural assessment complete. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset approval.

    Harold Fredricks Carpark LightsReplacement solar lights for this carpark have been procured. Awaiting arrival for installation.

    Humbley Oval Hockey Club KioskSite isolated via temporary fencing. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    John Crowther CarparkAfter being utilised as a temporary waste transfer station this carpark has now had resurfacing works and is available again for public use.

    Laurie Allen CentreGeotechnical Drilling contractor engaged to get samples to assist in the structural assessment of this building.

    Lismore Airport Terminal - Hygienist certificate of validation received. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Lismore Basketball Association Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Lismore Centra Tourist ParkPark is operational. Final restoration works on new office building is being complete.

    Lismore Cattle Sale YardsReplacement sales office designed and Development Application submitted. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Lismore City Hall - Hygienist validation sampling complete, awaiting results of reporting for certificate of validation. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Lismore Library - Hygienist validation sampling complete, awaiting results of reporting for certificate of validation. Structural Drying still on-going to maintain moisture levels. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Lismore Memorial BathsAquatic Engineer site visit complete and awaiting on final report on water treatment system. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs of restoration works has been developed. Following outcome of Aquatic engineers assessment of water treatment system a submission for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset works required will be submitted to Public Works Advisory for approval.

    Lismore Park Elaine Blanche Tennis Courts (Lismore Tennis Courts) ClubhouseHygienist validation sampling complete, awaiting results of reporting. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset approval.

    Lismore Regional Gallery - Hygienist validation sampling complete, awaiting results of reporting for certificate of validation and/or detailed areas of cleaning required. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Lismore SES HeadquartersCouncil has been working closely with SES to minimise any disruption during the replacement of floor coverings that were inundated in the February 2022 flood. This work is ongoing and is scheduled to be finished by end of November.

    Lismore Transit Centre The Transit Centre re-opened to the public on Monday 17/10/22 as a Recovery Centre and Assistance point. Minor restoration works continue throughout November as materials/supplies become available.

    Marie Mackney Netball Clubhouse (Lismore Netball Courts) Hazardous building materials have been removed. Structural drying is ongoing. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Mortimer Oval (Brick Building) - Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Mortimer Oval (Container Building) Tender for the replacement of the roof structure has closed with successful tenderer selected. Scope of works developed for remaining works and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset approval.

    Municipal Building - Hygienist validation sampling complete, awaiting results of reporting for certificate of validation and/or detailed areas of cleaning required. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset approval.

    Richmond River Historical Society contents safely relocated to a flood free location whilst restoration works on the municipal building are complete.

    Oakes Oval (Gordan Pavilion) - Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Old Helicopter Building Electrical, Data and Fire systems restoration has commenced. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Richards Oval Clubhouse (Lismore Workers Clubhouse) - Hazardous building materials have been removed. Structural drying is ongoing. Scope of works developed and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Stock Pot Kitchen (Old Art Gallery) Stock Pot Kitchen is open to the public. Please see their social media for details on opening hours. The Old Art Gallery’s site restoration is ongoing. A scope of works is developed, and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

    Visitor Information Centre - Hygienist validation sampling complete, awaiting results of reporting for certificate of validation and/or detailed areas of cleaning required. Scope of works is developed, and estimation of costs submitted to Public Works Advisory for Community Recreation & Cultural Asset Works approval.

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