Major Aerotropolis Precinct Breaks Ground

Ground has been broken on a major $1.9-billion mixed-use precinct in the Western Sydney Aerotropolis. SEED is Mirvac’s next-generation industrial and enterprise precinct within the Western Sydney Aerotropolis.

Major Aerotropolis Precinct Breaks Ground

Masterplanned for flexibility and growth, this future-focused development provides 90 hectares of developable land alongside 42 hectares of natural open space.

Delivered my Mirvac and ART, SEED will comprise 90 hectares of developable land adjoining 42 hectares of natural open space across two stages, delivering a future‑focused, sustainable and flexible employment precinct located just 800 metres from the soon to open Western Sydney International (Nancy‑Bird Walton) Airport.

The project will provide a major economic boost for the region, with more than 3,000 jobs to be created across the two stages of the precinct’s development — spanning both construction and long‑term operational employment as SEED evolves into a major employment hub for Western Sydney.

A cafe, outdoor breakfast areas, and walking and running tracks alongside the Wianamatta Creek will be included, and Mirvac emphasised Connection to Country principles in design.

Sustainability will be a key feature of the completed precinct. SEED will target a minimum 5-Star Green Star rating, a net positive embodied carbon result, and operational efficiency measures including EV charging, on-site solar and recycled water systems.

From the inception of the project in 2018, the Mirvac team worked closely with Dharug knowledge holders to ensure SEED embraces its connection to Country, drawing on the cultural and environmental significance of Wianamatta Creek. The design approach incorporates themes of people and culture (Wianamattagal), water (Wianamatta), earth (Nura), and flora (Dirang and Daramu).

“This country has been shaped and maintained by the Dharug people for thousands of years. The vision for SEED was to lead with a Connection with Country and landscape led approach throughout the entire project, whilst also creating a best-in-class sustainable enterprise precinct by honouring the strong connection to the surrounds of the Wianamatta Creek,” said Stuart Penklis, CEO of Development for Mirvac.

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