Bong Bong Common Stage 1 and 2 Works

  • Project typeCar park formalisation, obelisk relocation, nature and interpretative play elements, circulation path, amenities building and signage
  • Project value$6 million
  • Contractor nameLamond Contracting Pty Ltd
  • Completion Date30 July 2023
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Background

Bong Bong Common is the site of “a convict period settlement that dates from 1821 to c.1843 which consisted predominantly of government buildings where soldiers and public servants would have worked and lived”. This is the first European settlement of the area which “was progressively abandoned from 1837 in favour of the new settlement at Berrima with only two building remaining in 1843.”

Archaeological investigation

Archaeological investigations were undertaken in 2021 by Austral Archaeology to determine the exact locations of the remaining building remnants against historical mapping.

These investigations informed the design of the project and what risk (if any) the proposed works had on these items. 

Design elements included in the works
  • Nature and interpretative playspaces within the common to appeal to children and engage them with a sense of fun.
  • Playspaces include seating and picnic benches to encourage users to play and stay within the common whilst remaining sympathetic to the open vista the common is adored for.
  • Provision of carparking including disability spaces and improved accessibility for all.
  • New amenities building.
  • New circuit path with gathering, rest points and raised boardwalks that include interpretive and artistic elements to further enhance the existing path and provide options for users.
  • Interpretive and informative elements to highlight the historical nature of the site including Aboriginal and European historical activities.
  • Viewing platforms to provide improved connection with the Wingecarribee River frontage.  
  • Improved connections to neighbouring Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve.
Construction works

The construction of Bong Bong Common Stage 1A, 1B and 2 pose several logistical challenges given the complex nature of the project, staging and extent of works.

Lamond Contracting proposes to establish construction sites on multiple fronts in a staged approach. This will ensure a successful outcome for the project whilst maintaining safety, quality and environmental management and provide minimal disturbance and inconvenience to the community.

During the construction phase, Council will work collaboratively with the principal contractor to provide regular updates and guidance on closures to the walking track and associated carparking.

We appreciate the inconvenience this may cause some users and ask that you work with the relevant bodies to ensure the successful completion of this exciting project. 

Closure of carparking off Moss Vale Road and paved sections of Bong Bong Common

During the construction works, full closure of the unpaved car park at the entry off Moss Vale Road and next to the Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve access track will be needed, including any access point to the walking track.

This closure will ensure the works can be conducted safely given heavy machinery will be utilised.

Please use alternative parking locations to access the track. Such locations can be found within the Cecil Hoskins Nature Reserve or by entering the path at Suttor Road Moss Vale, Phillip Street Burradoo, Hurlingham Avenue Burradoo, or Railway Road Burradoo.  

Project funding

This project is jointly funded by the NSW Government through the Public Spaces Legacy Program, 2020 Arts and Culture Grant funding, Stronger Country Communities Fund and Wingecarribee Shire Council funding. 

Bong Bong Common image gallery

Contact details

Capital Projects
02 4868 0888