NSW

- 28.02.23

Traffic Signals Ahead of Schedule – Final Piece of Infrastructure in New Breeze

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We are pleased to announce the completion of the final piece of infrastructure for our New Breeze master-planned community at the gateway to the Southwestern Sydney suburb of Bardia. The traffic signals at the intersection of Macdonald Road and Arthur Allen Drive are now operational, bringing the project ahead of schedule.

New Breeze spans 89 hectares and features over 1200 land allotments, with more than 90% of dwellings already completed. The development includes high-quality parks, interactive playgrounds, sports ovals, cycle paths, and 40 hectares of open space, creating a nature-focused green corridor.

Eric Li, Chief Executive Officer of Dahua Group NSW & QLD comments, “Our team of highly skilled consultants have worked tirelessly to deliver the traffic signals for the New Breeze community. Although not required to be delivered for several more years, given the growth in the area we collaborated with Campbelltown City Council and Transport for NSW to bring forward the works.”

“The installation of the signals will improve both vehicular and pedestrian traffic movements, but most importantly, assist to protect the safety of children attending the neighbouring Bardia Public School. Feedback from the school community has been very positive about our forward-thinking approach to delivering this infrastructure early.”

“The traffic light installation and road calming devices are very much welcomed by our school community. This is an example of the determination and strong partnership that our school has with its P&C. Our students and wider community will now be able to come to school and return home safely,” said Yvonne Quinlan, Principal, Bardia Public School.

Alan Bettison, Bardia Public School P & C Secretary said that Bardia Public School P&C Association appreciates Dahua’s support and recognition of our collective massive efforts to ensure the instalment of traffic signals and a pedestrian crossing.

“We are proud to have been involved in securing this well-overdue installation for our students, school and community. Over the past couple of years, the school has grown from 500 to over 1,000 students due to the rapid growth in the area. The new traffic signals will help ensure our school community is kept safe with the increasing volume of cars in Bardia.”

New Breeze was founded on three design principles: connectivity and walkability to surrounding public transport, delivery of high-quality community facilities and open spaces, and the introduction of a range of affordable housing options to support a growing community.

“Planning a family-friendly community was at the core of our decision-making throughout the entire project which started in 2015.  Dahua has delivered its New Breeze vision to create a dream home and lifestyle that’s accessible and affordable for all residents. Our collaborative partnership with Campbelltown City Council over the past seven years played a vital role in helping the business achieve our vision,” Mr Li added.

New Breeze is just eight kilometres from Liverpool’s CBD and 45 minutes from Sydney’s CBD, making it a highly accessible location. Bardia Public School is next door, and Edmondson Park train station and Ed Square Town Centre are adjacent to the development.

The completion of the traffic signals at New Breeze is a significant milestone in the project’s success, showing our commitment to delivering infrastructure that supports a growing community’s needs. Dahua’s collaboration with local authorities and stakeholders underscores the importance of partnerships in delivering sustainable, safe, and inclusive communities for all.

For more information on New Breeze, please visit www.newbreeze.com.au