Tweed Regional Aquatic Centre (TRAC)
The Tweed Regional Aquatic Centre is situated in the township of Murwillumbah, in northern New South Wales. The project consisted of fast track programme delivery of both indoor and outdoor aquatic facilities.
The centre facilities comprises of:
Refurbished 8 lane outdoor 50m pool—with wet edge finish
400 seat covered grandstand
Outdoor Kids Leisure Pool
Water Slide
Indoor combined Diving / 25m program pool
Indoor Hydrotherapy Pool
Indoor Learn to Swim pool
Administration offices, function room, amenities and Cafe
275 Multi Storey Car Park facility
"Winner of the 2009 Queensland Master Builders Regional Awards—Sporting and Community Facilities"
Architect—
Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd
Engineer—
Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd
Builder—
Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd
Completion—
2008
Community
Tweed River Art Gallery
The Tweed River Art Gallery was constructed as a two stage development, the 1,750m2 building being funded by the local community of Murwillumbah. With panoramic views over looking the Tweed Valley the building houses 4 main exhibition spaces, an education and workshop area, performance areas, library space and cafe.
Scale—
1,400m2 Stage 1 + 350m2 Stage 2
Architect—
Bud Brannigan
Engineer—
Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd
Builder—
Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd
Completion—
2006
Banora Point Community Centre
The Banora Point Community Centre was a project undertaken for the Tweed Shire Council and NSW Department of Health. With its distinct architecture this facility provides for baby health services, sustained home visiting services, youth counselling and women's health services to the local community.
The Barona Point Community Centre facilities include:
Councelling and Clinic Facilities
3 Community Meeting Rooms of varying size
3 Community Interview Rooms
Resource Room
Breakout spaces and amenities
Architect—
Fulton Trotter & Partners
Engineer—
Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd
Builder—
Multi Span Australia Pty Ltd
Completion—
2005


