Bogong Avenue Car Park Extension

Project Summary

Project summary

Touch Projects has been appointed by the City of Monash to project manage the $45 million extension of the Bogong Avenue Car Park in Glen Waverley. The project involves extending the existing multi-level car park and increasing its capacity from 522 to 1037 spaces over four additional levels.

The state-of-the-art facility will feature electric vehicle charging stations, designated motorbike parking, 24-hour security, and access control. Touch Projects’ experience in delivering successful and innovative projects, coupled with their team of experts, will ensure the project is delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standard.

…what we did on this project

Touch Projects is leading the project management for the Bogong Avenue Car Park Extension project for the City of Monash. The project involves extending the existing multi-level car park and increasing its capacity from 522 to 1037 spaces over four additional levels.

As project manager, Neil Christall is responsible for managing the design, stakeholder management, construction management, community engagement, and community benefit aspects of the project.

Design management was a critical aspect of the project, and Touch Projects work to ensure the design meets the City of Monash’s requirements and the project objectives. The team has ensured that all design elements, including the electric vehicle charging stations, designated motorbike parking, 24-hour security, and access control, were incorporated into the final design.

Stakeholder management is crucial, and Neil is ensuring that all stakeholders are engaged throughout the project’s lifecycle. The team is working closely with the City of Monash and Katz Architecture to ensure that all stakeholders’ needs are met, including local businesses, residents, and visitors.

The construction management process ensures that it is completed on time, within budget, and to the highest quality. Also, ensuring that all safety regulations and guidelines are adhered to throughout the construction phase.

In addition to managing the project’s design, construction, stakeholder engagement, and community benefit aspects, Neil is also responsible for managing the project’s budget and scheduling. This will involve monitoring the project’s progress, identifying potential risks and issues, and implementing strategies to mitigate them.

This project will bring significant community benefits, including much-needed parking for the growing number of visitors to the area, as well as features such as electric vehicle charging stations, designated motorbike parking, 24-hour security, and access control.

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