Upgrade of Cape Bridgewater continues full steam ahead
loved tourist attractions is now underway, with works having started at Cape Bridgewater.
Stage two works of the Cape Bridgewater Master Plan Infrastructure Upgrade will take place over the coming months, with local contractors onsite to begin the next stage of this key project.
Stage two works will include:
• upgrades to carparking;
• a boardwalk and footpaths, which will create a connecting pathway to all designated car parking areas;
• further landscaping;
• seats;
• picnic tables;
• barbecue facility and shelter.
“Following earlier difficulties in sourcing contractors, stage two works have been successfully tendered and we are pleased to confirm local contractors GR Carr will be completing this next key stage of the Cape Bridgewater Foreshore works,” Glenelg Shire Deputy Mayor Cr Jayden Smith said. “Stage two works have been designed in response to the feedback received on the Cape Bridgewater Masterplan, including the need to upgrade the carparks, provision of barbecue facilities and seating. Cape Bridgewater is a much loved, family-friendly destination and these upgrades will ensure locals and visitors alike can enjoy greater public facilities at this iconic beach.
“We’ve been careful to ensure we do not block the view to this pristine beachfront, as this was another piece of valuable feedback we received from the community. “Works are also looking to integrate with and protect the natural environment. The furniture and boardwalk will be built from materials to complement the natural look and feel of the area, and there will be formalised pathways and additional drainage for better stormwater management.
“The footpath and integrated boardwalk will also provide all abilities access to the facilities and beach from all three carparks. We look forward to seeing these important works take shape.” The Cape Bridgewater Master Plan Infrastructure Upgrade works are funded by the Victorian Government through the Victorian Building Works package.
Minister for Regional Development Harriet Shing said the project was transforming Cape Bridgewater and making it more accessible for people of all ages and abilities, while maintaining its beautiful natural features and environment.
“In recent years, the popularity of the beach as a tourist venue has soared, and we’re proud to back infrastructure to support that growth,” Minister Shing said.
To view the designs, or to provide feedback, please visit the dedicated Cape Bridgewater YourSay Glenelg webpage at https:// yoursay.glenelg.vic.gov.au/cape-bridgewater-master-plan