Queensland’s Yamanto Central has reached another major milestone in its construction journey. Roof sheeting has commenced with the Coles tenancy now complete and the rest of the Market Hall to follow in the coming weeks. The centre is set to open in the first half of 2021.
Shopping centre owner and developer, JMK Retail, general manager Vicki Leavy said the project timeline is less vulnerable to delays due to external elements.
“As roofing is progressively installed, much of the activity will be internalised however we will still continue to see the external design elements of the centre taking shape over the coming months.”
“With so much excitement building across the community, the installation of the roof means we’re one step closer to swinging the doors open. This means jobs for locals are becoming real and new retail outlets for shoppers are moving closer to opening.”
“Given the size of the centre, the roof is a huge milestone within the construction process and the installation is a mammoth task,” she said.
Senior Project Manager for Mainbrace Constructions Dave Hayter also said significant pre-planning with the roofing contractor enabled the entire 4,000m2 roof to be completed over a one week period.
“This is the first major area of roofing to be completed on the project and now the internal fit-out for Coles can commence ahead of program.”
“The remaining precast panels and structural steel for Kmart are due on-site next week when the true scale and size of the centre should start to become more apparent.”
Yamanto Central is the first stage of the exciting 25 hectare Yamanto Town Centre masterplan, which will bring together a modern, convenient and community-oriented mix of retail, health and wellness and casual dining to the area.
Located within Brisbane’s western growth corridor, Yamanto Central is approximately 35 kilometres from Brisbane’s CBD and five kilometres south of the Ipswich CBD.
The centre is expected to create up to 200 new jobs in 2021 and provide much-needed retail, lifestyle and dining amenities for the local community.
For more information, please visit www.yamantocentral.com.au