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Government seeks residential developers for housing panel

  • Panel to lead development of innovative medium density housing
  • Procurement method will boost building industry engagement and efficiency
  • Immediate opportunity of five sites near train stations and amenities 
  • The State Government is creating a panel of organisations and consortia to provide project management, design and construction expertise to inform the construction of medium-density housing projects on government-owned land.

    The Department of Communities has called for proposals demonstrating design excellence and innovation that can maximise the potential of each the five prime sites.

    Applicants should have a focus on sustainability and consider water, energy, materials and waste management as priorities, as well as how best to contribute to a thriving community.

    The new Medium Density Development Panel is intended to facilitate improved engagement with the construction industry, faster project initiation, and increased design quality. 

    The panel also aims to reduce the time and effort required to appoint contractors, improve contract management and reduce overall costs of projects.

    The department has identified five medium-density sites near train stations and amenities, with yields ranging from 15 to 40 properties. Once the new panel is appointed, all five sites will be suitable for immediate allocation.

    The department has discretion to allocate additional sites through the panel at a later stage.

    The first site to be allocated will be Lot 801 (110A) Hamilton Street, Cannington. Located 500 metres from Queens Park train station, the 0.7 hectare site presents an excellent opportunity to partner with the State Government to deliver a medium-density residential development.

    It is expected that the Hamilton Street project will create about 40 jobs across the course of development, as well as contributing to economic activity in the construction sector.

    The new panel will be appointed through a Request for Proposals process running from now until April 10, 2019. For a copy of the documentation, visit

    As stated by Housing Minister Peter Tinley:

    “This new panel presents an exciting opportunity for the private sector to engage with the State Government in developing well-designed homes that connect people to place.

    “Medium density developments like the ones that this panel will help facilitate will create diverse opportunities and choice for all parts of the community. I encourage any interested organisations or consortia to apply to part of this exciting initiative.

    “The first five sites allocated to the panel will support the delivery of the METRONET Social and Affordable Housing and Jobs package through the development of new social and affordable housing around train station precincts.”

    As stated by Cannington MLA Bill Johnston:

    “It’s great to see this site flagged for development. It will eventually connect residents, through good quality, reliable public transport networks, to employment, education and leisure opportunities.

    “The McGowan Government is working to give Western Australians better access to well-located diverse, liveable and affordable housing.”

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