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DANDENONG SOUTH’S BEST CONNECTED INDUSTRY PARKS
Summary
Estate: M1/M2 Industry Parks
Address: Abbotts Road, Dandenong South VIC
Council: City of Greater Dandenong
Total Area: 120 hectares
Zoning: Industrial 1
M1/M2 Industry Parks comprise approximately 120 hectares of commercial and industrial land in the very heart of Dandenong South’s established business precinct. Situated approximately 30 minutes from Melbourne’s CBD the estates are close to major arterials including the Western Port Highway (fronting M1), Monash Freeway and EastLink. Easy access is assured via multiple entrances, including Abbots Road, Western Port Highway, Taylors Road and Bayliss Road.
M1/M2 house premium brands such as Amazon, Dulux, Pentair, Henderson Greetings, Chep and more. A large nature reserve separates the estates, offering the 2,000+ employees a pleasant green aspect, BBQ/picnic area and tranquil walking trails. Further enhancing the lifestyle aspects are Arco Café Bar Restaurant and lake, Crocs Play Centre and Monash Drive ELC & Kinder. M1 Hub also offers onsite amenity including Global Local Café and Commonwealth Bank Business Banking Centre, with further services proposed.
ESTATE OVERVIEW
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ESTATE OVERVIEW CONT.Location & Connectivity
The estates are situated on the intersection of Western Port Highway (which becomes the Monash Freeway), South Gippsland Highway and Abbotts Road, providing excellent access for all forms of transport and exposure to high volumes of passing traffic.
Both estates benefit from fronatges to major roads and multiple entrances:
M1> Abbotts Road/Monash Drive (signalised)> Western Port Highway
M2 > Abbotts Road/National Drive (signalised)> Taylors Road> Bayliss Road
Western Port Highway Direct Access EastLink 5km 7 minutes Monash Freeway 3km 5 minutes Melbourne CBD 40km 35 minutes
Ports 44km 40 minutes
Tullamarine Airport 65km 55 minutes
Public Transport:Further enhancing the estates’ location are the links to public transport: Bus route No. 890 Stops on Abbotts Road near Monash Drive.
Dandenong Train Station 5km
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ESTATE OVERVIEW CONT.Estate Amenity M1/M2 offer numerous amenities including:
Arco Café Bar Restaurant
Crocs indoor kids play centre & café
100 place Monash Drive ELC and Kinder
Lifestyle precinct with picturesque lake
Frank Pellicano Reserve. Named for our dear founding partner by the City of Greater Dandenong, the nexus of M1/M2 is a 24ha conservation and wellness reserve open to all. The ‘Tan of Dandenong South’ includes a BBQ and picnic area, weight stations and 2.5km of walking trails winding through native bushland.
New Amenity
The recently completed M1 Hub development provides additional amenity of:
Food Hall – The Global Local cafe is busy serving food and coffee to surrounding businesses with further cafés and takeaway food outlets proposed.
Commonwealth Bank Business Banking Centre now open plus
Convenience stores, medical & fitness services are also proposed for the ground floor at M1 Hub.
recruitment specialists, Manpower services and Hoban Recruitment.
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BIG BUSINESS OCCUPIERS Join Pellicano’s Dandenong South tenants clients
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SURROUNDING INFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADES
Media Contact: Ben McNair 0409 730 565 | [email protected]
Sunday, 29 April, 2018
BUILDING A BETTER POUND ROAD WEST Drivers in the growing south east will get a faster, less congested commute with major upgrades to Pound Road West in Dandenong South.
The works will be part of the biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – the $4 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package – to fix 22 key suburban arterials and create more than 4,200 jobs.
A two-kilometre section of Pound Road West and Remington Drive will be duplicated from two to four lanes between Abbotts Road and South Gippsland Highway, including a new bridge over the Cranbourne rail line.
New traffic lights will be installed at Remington Drive and Hydrive Close and safety upgrades will be installed at the Pound Road and South Gippsland Highway intersection, and the Abbotts Road and Remington Drive intersection.
The upgrade will reduce congestion, slash travel times and improve safety for more than 40,000 vehicles that rely on Pound Road West and Remington Drive each day.
The Victorian Budget 2018/19 includes a $2.2 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package to upgrade 13 key arterial routes across the northern and south-eastern suburbs including Pound Road West.
This builds on the $1.8 billion Western Roads Upgrade currently underway including Tarneit, Point Cook and Werribee – to ease traffic congestion across Melbourne’s west, north and south-eastern suburbs.
The Suburban Roads Upgrade will fix more than 50 kilometres of roads across Melbourne.
As part of the package, several other key routes through Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs will be upgraded, including Golf Links Road, Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road and Thompsons Road.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan
“This is the single biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – it will fix local roads and get people home sooner.”
“With work already underway on the Western Roads Upgrade, this unprecedented investment will now mean the benefits of this project are felt across our city from Werribee to Pakenham, from Doreen to Dingley.”
Quote attributable to Member for Dandenong Gabrielle Williams
“We’re building the missing link that will, for the first time, connect Pound Road West and Remington Drive – boosting productivity for local manufacturers and reducing commute times for local workers. Local businesses and their workers have been calling for this connection for years.”
Quote attributable to Member for Narre Warren South Judith Graley
“These improvements will slash travel times and reliability along the Pound Road corridor, so people can get to work, school and move around the area more easily.”
“The biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history”
Media Contact: Ben McNair 0409 730 565 | [email protected]
Sunday, 29 April, 2018
BUILDING A BETTER POUND ROAD WEST Drivers in the growing south east will get a faster, less congested commute with major upgrades to Pound Road West in Dandenong South.
The works will be part of the biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – the $4 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package – to fix 22 key suburban arterials and create more than 4,200 jobs.
A two-kilometre section of Pound Road West and Remington Drive will be duplicated from two to four lanes between Abbotts Road and South Gippsland Highway, including a new bridge over the Cranbourne rail line.
New traffic lights will be installed at Remington Drive and Hydrive Close and safety upgrades will be installed at the Pound Road and South Gippsland Highway intersection, and the Abbotts Road and Remington Drive intersection.
The upgrade will reduce congestion, slash travel times and improve safety for more than 40,000 vehicles that rely on Pound Road West and Remington Drive each day.
The Victorian Budget 2018/19 includes a $2.2 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package to upgrade 13 key arterial routes across the northern and south-eastern suburbs including Pound Road West.
This builds on the $1.8 billion Western Roads Upgrade currently underway including Tarneit, Point Cook and Werribee – to ease traffic congestion across Melbourne’s west, north and south-eastern suburbs.
The Suburban Roads Upgrade will fix more than 50 kilometres of roads across Melbourne.
As part of the package, several other key routes through Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs will be upgraded, including Golf Links Road, Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road and Thompsons Road.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan
“This is the single biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – it will fix local roads and get people home sooner.”
“With work already underway on the Western Roads Upgrade, this unprecedented investment will now mean the benefits of this project are felt across our city from Werribee to Pakenham, from Doreen to Dingley.”
Quote attributable to Member for Dandenong Gabrielle Williams
“We’re building the missing link that will, for the first time, connect Pound Road West and Remington Drive – boosting productivity for local manufacturers and reducing commute times for local workers. Local businesses and their workers have been calling for this connection for years.”
Quote attributable to Member for Narre Warren South Judith Graley
“These improvements will slash travel times and reliability along the Pound Road corridor, so people can get to work, school and move around the area more easily.”
Media Contact: Ben McNair 0409 730 565 | [email protected]
Sunday, 29 April, 2018
BUILDING A BETTER POUND ROAD WEST Drivers in the growing south east will get a faster, less congested commute with major upgrades to Pound Road West in Dandenong South.
The works will be part of the biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – the $4 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package – to fix 22 key suburban arterials and create more than 4,200 jobs.
A two-kilometre section of Pound Road West and Remington Drive will be duplicated from two to four lanes between Abbotts Road and South Gippsland Highway, including a new bridge over the Cranbourne rail line.
New traffic lights will be installed at Remington Drive and Hydrive Close and safety upgrades will be installed at the Pound Road and South Gippsland Highway intersection, and the Abbotts Road and Remington Drive intersection.
The upgrade will reduce congestion, slash travel times and improve safety for more than 40,000 vehicles that rely on Pound Road West and Remington Drive each day.
The Victorian Budget 2018/19 includes a $2.2 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package to upgrade 13 key arterial routes across the northern and south-eastern suburbs including Pound Road West.
This builds on the $1.8 billion Western Roads Upgrade currently underway including Tarneit, Point Cook and Werribee – to ease traffic congestion across Melbourne’s west, north and south-eastern suburbs.
The Suburban Roads Upgrade will fix more than 50 kilometres of roads across Melbourne.
As part of the package, several other key routes through Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs will be upgraded, including Golf Links Road, Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road and Thompsons Road.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan
“This is the single biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – it will fix local roads and get people home sooner.”
“With work already underway on the Western Roads Upgrade, this unprecedented investment will now mean the benefits of this project are felt across our city from Werribee to Pakenham, from Doreen to Dingley.”
Quote attributable to Member for Dandenong Gabrielle Williams
“We’re building the missing link that will, for the first time, connect Pound Road West and Remington Drive – boosting productivity for local manufacturers and reducing commute times for local workers. Local businesses and their workers have been calling for this connection for years.”
Quote attributable to Member for Narre Warren South Judith Graley
“These improvements will slash travel times and reliability along the Pound Road corridor, so people can get to work, school and move around the area more easily.”
Media Contact: Ben McNair 0409 730 565 | [email protected]
Sunday, 29 April, 2018
BUILDING A BETTER POUND ROAD WEST Drivers in the growing south east will get a faster, less congested commute with major upgrades to Pound Road West in Dandenong South.
The works will be part of the biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – the $4 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package – to fix 22 key suburban arterials and create more than 4,200 jobs.
A two-kilometre section of Pound Road West and Remington Drive will be duplicated from two to four lanes between Abbotts Road and South Gippsland Highway, including a new bridge over the Cranbourne rail line.
New traffic lights will be installed at Remington Drive and Hydrive Close and safety upgrades will be installed at the Pound Road and South Gippsland Highway intersection, and the Abbotts Road and Remington Drive intersection.
The upgrade will reduce congestion, slash travel times and improve safety for more than 40,000 vehicles that rely on Pound Road West and Remington Drive each day.
The Victorian Budget 2018/19 includes a $2.2 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package to upgrade 13 key arterial routes across the northern and south-eastern suburbs including Pound Road West.
This builds on the $1.8 billion Western Roads Upgrade currently underway including Tarneit, Point Cook and Werribee – to ease traffic congestion across Melbourne’s west, north and south-eastern suburbs.
The Suburban Roads Upgrade will fix more than 50 kilometres of roads across Melbourne.
As part of the package, several other key routes through Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs will be upgraded, including Golf Links Road, Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Road and Thompsons Road.
Quotes attributable to Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan
“This is the single biggest investment in suburban roads in Victoria’s history – it will fix local roads and get people home sooner.”
“With work already underway on the Western Roads Upgrade, this unprecedented investment will now mean the benefits of this project are felt across our city from Werribee to Pakenham, from Doreen to Dingley.”
Quote attributable to Member for Dandenong Gabrielle Williams
“We’re building the missing link that will, for the first time, connect Pound Road West and Remington Drive – boosting productivity for local manufacturers and reducing commute times for local workers. Local businesses and their workers have been calling for this connection for years.”
Quote attributable to Member for Narre Warren South Judith Graley
“These improvements will slash travel times and reliability along the Pound Road corridor, so people can get to work, school and move around the area more easily.”
Roads Minister Luke Donnellan Pellicano Managing Director Renato Pellicano
Source: Dandenong Star Journal
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Pound Road West - Remington Road Link
Much needed infrastructure upgrades have been announced that will directly benefit the Innovation Park and M1/M2 Industry Parks precinct. Part of the $2.2 billion Suburban Roads Upgrade package in the Victorian Budget 2018/19, this new infrastructure includes:
> A link between Pound Road West and Remington Drive by way of a bridge over the Cranbourne rail line
> Widening of the 2km stretch between Abbotts Road and South Gippsland Highway from two to four lanes
> New traffic lights at Remington Drive
> Safety upgrades at the intersection of Pound Road/South Gippsland Highway and Abbotts Road/Remington Drive
Coupled with the removal of the Abbotts Road Level Crossing, travel times will be slashed and safety improved for more than 40,000 vehicles that rely on Pound Road West and Remington Drive each day. Source: www.premier.vic.gov.au
Abbotts Road Level Crossing Removal
Trains and traffic have been separated on Abbotts Road, meaning no more waiting for the more than 20,000 vehicles that pass through this busy industrial area each day. The finishing touches have been made to the 410-metre rail bridge, including installation of train signalling and overhead equipment to power trains as well as linking in the new and existing track either side of the bridge.
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INNOVATION PARK
Dandenong South is undergoing extensive infrastructure changes with new major roads, widening and sealing of existing roads and additional public transport services under the State Government ‘Melbourne @ 5 Million’ planning scheme, which announced the City of Greater Dandenong as one of the six Central Activity Centres offering CBD like functions. The ultimate road network being proposed for the area includes the following in and around Innovation Park:
> Main road through the centre of Innovation Park, linking Abbotts Road and Glasscocks Road
> Colemans Road widening to four lanes
> Taylors Road sealing through to Glasscocks Road
> Glasscocks Road to be six lane arterial from Frankston -Dandenong Road, and will run through to Berwick Clyde Road including major interchange with the Western Port Hwy
> Bayliss Road to be fully sealed
Note: Proposed road and infrastructure works are indicative only, in accordance with the Dandenong South Industrial Area Extension - Development Contribution Plan (January 2009).
BAYLISS ROAD
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ECOLOGICALLY SUSTAINABLE DESIGN
Pellicano includes the following ESD initiatives as standard practice in all our designs. We also have a vast range of ESD upgrades that can be customised at your request.
Standard Inclusions:
HIGH PERFORMANCE GLAZING THROUGHOUTEXTERNAL SHADING SYSTEMS TO COMBAT THE HARSH SUMMER SUNWALL & CEILING INSULATION TO MAINTAIN COMFORTABLE WORKING CONDITIONSLED T5 LIGHTING TO WAREHOUSELED DOWNLIGHTS TO OFFICES AND WORKSPACESAUTOMATED EXTERNAL LIGHTING USING P.E CELLS AND TIMERSPLUMBING FIXTURES RATED UP TO WELS 6 STAR AUTOMATED LANDSCAPE IRRIGATION TO ALL GARDENSSITE SPECIFIC WATER RETENTION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMSZONED AIR-CONDITIONING AND ADVANCED AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMSRAINWATER HARVESTING TO SERVICE PLUMBING & LANDSCAPING Optional Extra:SOLAR PV SYSTEMS FOR GREENSTAR AND NABERS ACCREDITATION
Pellicano understands that while Australia is growing so quickly and that it is not without the detriment to our environment.
Ecologically sustainable development (ESD) is a key priority in the development of today’s built environment. It is the intention to eliminate negative effects on our environment, secure today’s living standards and future-proof our community against rising energy, water and waste disposal and its associated costs.
With relentless attention to the building life cycle, Pellicano is constantly developing strategies that enable us to build smarter, cleaner and greener facilities whilst enhancing the value offered to our customers. This is being achieved by continual research and evaluation of:
> New technologies to efficiently utilize energy and water resources
> Innovative approaches to improving work environments
> Sourcing new products to minimize waste and prolong the building life cycle
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DEVELOPER PROFILE
Bricks and mortar. That’s the real start of construction. That was our beginning!
Building on over 50 years of experience, Pellicano is a national, award-winning leader in the design, construction, development and management of residential, retail, commercial, industrial and hospitality projects. Since the year 2000 we have successfully completed $3 billion of developments.
From humble origins as a family-owned bricklaying business, Pellicano has grown into a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary property and construction enterprise with a stellar reputation for excellence and meticulous attention to detail.
Pellicano currently owns and manages over 170 properties, with 370+ customers currently enjoying these spaces across a diverse portfolio comprising assets in the residential, commercial, retail/large format retail, industrial and hospitality sectors.
Our business parks include:
• M1 & M2 Industry Parks, Dandenong South VIC
• Parkview Estate, Moorabbin VIC
• Orbis Business Park, Ravenhall VIC
• Kaiela Business Park, Yarrawonga VIC
• Parkwest Business Estate, Ebbw Vale QLD www.pellicano.com.au/business-parks
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For more information visit www.pellicano.com.au/m1m2
DISCLAIMER
This information has been prepared for advertising and general information purposes, and is to be used as a guide only. Although all care has been taken, Pellicano Pty Ltd does not guarantee, warrant or represent any information contained in this document is correct. All areas listed are approx, and any monetary amounts listed are excl of GST. We reserve the right to change any information without notice. Images shown are for illustrative purposes only, and may not represent the final product.
CONTACT
James McConville0407 457 017