Waitara Bowling Club
Redeveloping Waitara Bowling Club into parkland, conducting four-week asbestos soil remediation for safety and sustainability.
Redevelopment Project: Waitara Bowling Club Parkland
Formerly a beloved destination for bowlers and community members, the Waitara Bowling Club is undergoing a transformative redevelopment project. Situated on Edgeworth David Avenue, this initiative aims to repurpose the club into a vibrant parkland while addressing underlying concerns of asbestos impacted soil.
The redevelopment project spans four weeks and encompasses comprehensive asbestos soil remediation works. Led by a dedicated team of experts, the endeavour prioritises safety and sustainability to ensure the long-term well-being of the community.
As the project unfolds, meticulous assessments are conducted to gauge the extent of asbestos contamination across the club's grounds. These findings inform the development of a tailored remediation plan, outlining precise techniques for safely removing and disposing of asbestos impacted soil.
Throughout the four-week duration, specialised equipment and stringent safety protocols are employed to facilitate the remediation process. Emphasising environmental stewardship, waste materials are managed responsibly to minimise ecological impact.
Upon completion of the redevelopment project, the Waitara Bowling Club will be reborn as a vibrant parkland, offering residents and visitors a serene oasis in the heart of the community. With the successful remediation of asbestos impacted soil, the parkland will stand as a testament to the commitment to safety and sustainability, ensuring a bright future for generations to come.