NSW $520m land planning package: design and earthworks notes for engineers
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)
30 Second Briefing
New South Wales’ $520 million land planning package will deliver seven major parks alongside the Transport Oriented Development (TOD) Accelerated Precincts, with Kellyville Centre Park the first cab off the rank. The TOD Accelerated Precincts, finalised in November 2024, re-zoned land around seven transport centres to increase housing capacity and concentrate growth near rail and rapid bus hubs. For civil and geotechnical teams, the programme signals imminent demand for earthworks, drainage, active transport links and public realm structures integrated with existing transport corridors.
Technical Brief
- Package allocates $520 million capex specifically to land planning and associated open-space works.
- Seven major parks are funded in one tranche, enabling bundled procurement of civil and landscape contracts.
- Kellyville Centre Park is sequenced as the first delivery, implying early geotechnical and servicing investigations there.
Our Take
Within the 740 Infrastructure stories in our database, New South Wales features heavily for transport-linked urban renewal, so the NSW Government’s focus on Transport Oriented Development (TOD) Accelerated Precincts at Kellyville Centre Park aligns with a wider state-led densification push rather than isolated project work.
Finalising TOD Accelerated Precincts rezonings by November 2024 in Kellyville gives local councils and private developers a clear planning horizon, which typically pulls forward detailed design, utilities coordination and early works contracting by 12–24 months in comparable Australian infill precincts.
Because this is tagged as both Projects and Contract Award within our 2001 tag-matched pieces, practitioners can expect a relatively fast transition from strategic land-use planning to procurement of civil packages (earthworks, drainage, access roads) around Kellyville Centre Park, rather than a long pause at the concept-planning stage.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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