Proposed Timeline and Construction

Transforming Five Dock

Render of the proposed TOGA Five Dock development showing a tall residential tower and green public space.

Artist’s impression – subject to change

Timeline *

Following a review of adequacy DPHI will then place our proposal on exhibition and oversee independent assessment of the application and response to submissions.

*Timing of further project phases are subject to the outcome of SSDA and rezoning applications.

May 2025

NSW Housing Development Authority approves SSDA pathway

August 2025

SSDA process initiated with submission of Scoping Report to NSW Department of Planning

September 2025

Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements received

Late 2025

Consultation to inform concept design begins

2026

Submit State Significant Development and Rezoning Applications

Construction

Managing noise, vibration and dust

TOGA understands that building in an established neighbourhood requires care and consideration. We’re committed to working closely with our neighbours to minimise any impacts during construction.

Subject to SSDA approval, we will prepare a detailed Construction and Environmental Management Plan. This plan will outline how we’ll manage construction safely and responsibly — reducing noise, dust, vibration, and traffic impacts wherever possible.

We will collaborate with Rosebank College to limit disruption to the school day and make sure student drop-off and pick-up areas remain safe and accessible.

Construction workers shaking hands on-site with buildings in the background.
Close-up of a child holding hands with their mother.

Managing traffic, access and parking

A detailed Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) will set out how traffic, access, and parking will be managed throughout construction to keep the local area moving safely and efficiently.

This will include:

On-Site Parking for Workers: On-site parking for staff and construction workers is proposed to minimise disruption and reduce the need for on-street parking in surrounding residential areas.

Controlled Truck Movements: Designated truck routes and entry/exit points clearly outlined for each stage of construction to ensure traffic safety and reduce local impacts.

Pedestrian Safety: A detailed hoarding strategy will protect pedestrians along Queens Road and Parramatta Road, carefully managing site entry points, improving site security, and respecting the privacy of neighbouring ground-floor properties.

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