Woden Bus Depot – Complete  

Delivering zero-emission infrastructure  

Proudly delivering Transport Canberra’s new electric bus depot. 

This state-of-the-art facility is the future home of the ACT’s zero-emission bus fleet and is the first bus depot in Australia to be able to shelter up to 100 electric buses.   

Beyond its electric capability, Woden Bus Depot is designed to support future solar panel charging, has 12 modern service bays, a panel shop, tyre changing and cleaning bays, storage facilities and amenities to accommodate 250 Transport Canberra staff. 

Congratulations to our extended delivery team. 

Works Commence at Omnichannel Fulfilment Centre

Targeting a 5 Star Green Star Design and As Built Rating

Proudly commencing works at Moorebank Intermodal Precinct’s new 100,000sqm Kmart Omnichannel Fulfilment Centre, delivered in partnership with ESR Australia & NZ and Kmart Group. 

Deputy Premier Prue Car, Kmart & Target CEO John Gualtieri, and Managing Director Jamie Crookes marked the official start of works. 

Opening mid-2027, the facility will target a 5 Star Green Star rating and feature state-of-the-art automation, a 1,000kW solar system, 48 recess docks, 32 container docks and storage for 380 containers. 

Over 1,300 construction jobs and 6,800 ongoing roles are anticipated across the precinct. 

Advancing biomedical innovation in NSW

Proudly commencing works on the Sydney Biomedical Accelerator, a world-leading biomedical research complex spanning the University of Sydney’s Camperdown campus and the Sydney Local Health District’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital campus.

In partnership with the University of Sydney, Sydney Local Health District and the NSW Government, we are delivering a globally significant facility that integrates fundamental research with clinical and patient-centred outcomes. The SBA will fast-track scientific discovery into better health solutions, tackle complex health challenges and position Sydney as a global leader in biomedical research translation.

Key stakeholders, including researchers, clinicians, students, industry experts, and the broader community, have provided valuable input into the design.

Topping Out at Kingfisher Grove Jordan Springs

“Richard Crookes Constructions has done a fantastic job here and have proven to be an excellent partner in the development with over 30 years’ experience working on retirement living projects,” said Jason Fitzgerald, Keyton’s Head of Development. 

Proudly celebrating the topping out of the final two buildings at Kingfisher Grove in Jordan Springs. 

Two five-storey towers deliver 103 independent living units. These add to the currently occupied 36 apartments delivered by RCC in 2024. 

Winner – Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, Scientia Terrace 

 Learning Environments Australasia Design Awards – Overall Winner & New Building or Large Facility 

“The recognition is testament to the expertise of the team and the transformation,” said Nicole Christensen, Principal at Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College.  

Winner – Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College, Scientia Terrace – Learning Environments Australasia Design Awards – Overall Winner & New Building or Large Facility 

“Comprehensive planning across multiple users and stakeholders along with the use of an educational expert is well evidenced in the all-encompassing utility and beauty of the building,” commended the jury. 

Congratulations to our project team and delivery partners on this exceptional endorsement. 

Indigenous Artwork Installation at Suntory Oceania Multi-Beverage Facility 

Proudly building strong relationships with local Indigenous communities.  

“Together, we’ve brought the Yuggera people’s rich cultural heritage and enduring connection to the land to life. I’m honoured to be part of a project that celebrates and respects our history,” said Kalkadoon, Quandamooka and Waanyi woman Aunty Kylie Hill. 

A 90-metre installation commissioned by Suntory and created in collaboration with the Yuggera people, now stands at Suntory Oceania’s Multi-Beverage Facility — a carbon-neutral site and the largest single FMCG investment in Australia in the past decade. It tells the story of the land and its traditional custodians. 

Works commence at the Integrated Mental Health Complex (IMHC) 

Delivering NSW’s largest mental health facility 

Proudly commencing works at the Integrated Mental Health Complex (IMHC) at Westmead Health Precinct. 

In partnership with Health Infrastructure, Western Sydney Local Health District, TSA Riley and Jacobs, we’re delivering the largest mental health facility in NSW. Due for completion in 2027 it will deliver an uplift in beds, addressing the growing demand for mental health services in the area. 

Key stakeholders including hospital staff, clinicians, community members and those with a lived experience in the New South Wales Mental Health System have provided valuable input into the design. 

This project will create nearly 1,000 direct jobs and support thousands of indirect jobs throughout its duration.