Tender accepted for Waste Management Centre Upgrade
Published on 17 August 2021
Work is set to begin on a huge upgrade of Goulburn Waste Management Centre after Council awarded the tender for the project last week.
Lloyd Group were successful in winning the tender, at a cost of $8.44 million. The project, alternatively known as Re-Use Goulburn, will see the waste management centre transformed to a much more modern facility.
The upgrade will include a new drive through recycling shed, and a ‘tip shop’ designed specifically to encourage reuse and recycling of items such as furniture in order to keep them out of landfill.
“It’s pleasing to have awarded the tender for this important upgrade, which will greatly improve user experience at our Waste Management Centre and help us to divert more waste from landfill” said Mayor Bob Kirk.
“Council has also managed to gain over $1.2 million in grant funding for the project through the Federal Government Local Roads & Community Infrastructure Grants and the NSW Government’s Waste Less Recycle More program, which greatly assists the project.”
Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor said the LRCI cash injection had given Council the funds to tackle some important local infrastructure projects.
“I’m glad the Federal Government could contribute to this project and ensure the Waste Management Centre can be upgraded for the Goulburn community,” Mr Taylor said.
Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman said the NSW Government provided support for the upgrade with $180,000 contribution from the Waste Less Recycle More program.
“Council’s Waste Management Centre Upgrade is an exciting and ambitious project that will improve council’s waste processing capacity - ultimately leading to the reduction of our communities waste and increasing our ability to reuse and opportunity to recycle.
An onsite education centre and second weighbridge are also included as part of the project. Construction is expected to begin in September, and be completed by April 2022.