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Fairbrother Wins Bid to Build Landmark Devonport Oval Sports Complex

Devonport City Council Tasmania

Devonport City Council has selected award-winning Tasmanian construction company Fairbrother Pty Ltd to deliver the new $60 million Devonport Oval Sports Complex.

The project will involve a six-court indoor sports venue along with five outdoor courts. Located on the eastern side of the Devonport Oval, the complex will bring together at least six major sporting codes with shared social and function rooms, administration facilities, and high-performance training areas.

The Devonport Oval Sports Complex is set to include state-of-the-art facilities designed to enhance community participation, foster inclusivity, and support pathways to elite-level sport. It aligns with Devonport City Council’s commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of its residents.

Devonport Mayor Alison Jarman highlighted the significance of the project: “This project is more than just a sports facility. It will strengthen our community, promote active living, and serve as a platform for future sporting talent, while continuing to celebrate our longstanding sporting culture.”

Fairbrother were appointed through an open competitive tender process and has been awarded the Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) contract. The project is scheduled to break ground in early 2025, with a two-year construction timeline.

Under the ECI model, Fairbrother will now work closely with the Council, user groups and the architect to finalise the design. “The advantage of an ECI process is the practical experience the builder brings to the table, ensuring the design is finalised in the most buildable and cost-effective manner.” said Mayor Jarman.

Fairbrother Chief Executive Officer Kurt Arnold expressed the company’s excitement about contributing to the project. “We are proud to be part of this transformative project in Devonport. This initiative reflects our values of promoting health and wellbeing, and we look forward to delivering a facility that will have long lasting benefits for our local community.”

The $60 million project is being funded by contributions from all three levels of Government.

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