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Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre (Ilc) ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE (ILC) Mainline Road, Strathfield South, NSW ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE AN UNPARALLELED DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY BRAND NEW, PURPOSE-BUILT WAREHOUSE FACILITIES FROM 4,000 SQM Artist’s impression ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE Central. AN UNPARALLELED DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Connected. BRAND NEW, PURPOSE-BUILT WAREHOUSE FACILITIES FROM 4,000 SQM Strategic. Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre (ILC) offers Centrally located 15km west of Sydney’s Pre-lease opportunities are now available an unparalleled development opportunity to CBD in Strathfield South, the site enjoys with brand new warehouse facilities from occupy a brand new industrial estate in excellent connections to major rail and road 4,000 sqm. Sydney’s central west. networks, including a dedicated freight rail line Precinct C and F will be the first precincts direct to Port Botany, and rail connections to Set over approximately 60 hectares, the site under construction with delivery expected Newcastle. The M4 and M5 Motorways and includes an active intermodal (IMT) now in Q1 2019. Unit C1 (6,180 sqm) remains Sydney Markets are also within close proximity operated by LINX Cargo Care Group, (including available for lease. of the site. an empty container service offering) and land ready for the development of high quality With 24/7 access and General Industrial (IN1) industrial facilities. zoning, Enfield ILC is suitable for a range of users in the logistics, freight forwarding, pack-unpack, import-export, transport and warehousing sectors. ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE 3 LOCATION. SYDNEY CBD PORT BOTANY STRATHFIELD M5 MOTORWAY ENFIELD Dedicated freight rail line HUME HIGHWAY COSGROVE ROAD MAINLINE ROAD WENTWORTH STREET NORFOLK ROAD ROBERTS ROAD CHULLORA SYDNEY CBD PORT BOTANY 2.8KM 18KM 15KM TO NEAREST TO PORT TO SYDNEY Central. TRAIN STATION BOTANY CBD STRATEGICALLY STRATHFIELD M5 MOTORWAY POSITIONED. 900M 6KM 5KM ENFIELD TO NEAREST TO M5 TO M4 BUS STOP MOTORWAY MOTORWAY Dedicated freight rail line Located on Mainline Road in Strathfield South, Enfield ILC benefits from excellent road and rail connectivity. HUME HIGHWAY Road • 15km to Sydney’s CBD ideal for just in time deliveries and fast moving goods • Dual site access via Cosgrove Road and Wentworth Street (via Norfolk Road and Roberts Road) • Close proximity to major arterial roads including the Hume Highway COSGROVE ROAD and Roberts Road MAINLINE ROAD • Easy access to the M4 Motorway (5km) and M5 Motorway (6km) • B-double approved access routes include the M5 and M4 Motorways via Roberts Road, King Georges Road and Centenary Drive WENTWORTH STREET • Close to infrastructure upgrades such as WestConnex Rail • Dedicated freight rail line uninterrupted by passenger lines NORFOLK ROAD • Direct port shuttle to Port Botany • Frequent Port Botany and Newcastle services ROBERTS ROAD • Active rail sidings now operated by LINX Cargo Care Group • Empty container park now available at site Public transport • Close to commuter trains located at the nearby Belmore and Strathfield stations • Bus route 450 is a 900m walk from the site providing services between Burwood and Hurstville ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE 5 CHULLORA Kurrajong Heights tunnel section Future option 5KM 6KM TO M4 TO M5 ACCESS. MOTORWAY MOTORWAY Connection to Central Coast Future option 18KM 28KM TO PORT TO EASTERN BOTANY CREEK Bells Line of Road Castlereagh Connection Future option TOLL COSTS BY TRUCK M1 $0 from Port Botany to Enfield ILC (via King Georges Road) $72.44 return from Port Botany to Eastern Creek (via Old Wallgrove Road) Northconnex M2–M1 Link Opening 2019 $31.68 return from Enfield ILC to Eastern Creek (via Old Wallgrove Road) North South rail line tunnel M7 Future option M2 Northern Beaches Link Future option M4 Westconnex M4–M5 Link Stage 1: opening 2019 Western Sydney freight line Future option – 2030 M4 M2 M7 Westconnex M4–M5 Link M12 Motorway Stage 3: opening 2023 M1 Opening 2023 Western Sydney Airport M4 widening Opening 2026 Completed 2017 Westconnex M5 East M7 and St Peters Link Opening 2023 North South rail line Future option M1 M5 Outer Sydney Orbital M5 Future option – 2030 Westconnex M4–M5 Link Stage 2: opening 2020 F6 Gateway to the south North South Future option rail line tunnel KEY Future option Existing road network Proposed roads M31 Existing freight rail network Proposed freight rail Intermodals Connected. DIRECT PORT SHUTTLE. PORT. RAIL. ROAD. The site benefits from the adjacent LINX DIRECT ACCESS TO AUSTRALIA’S operated intermodal (IMT) with direct rail links to Port Botany and rail connections MOST COMPREHENSIVE SUPPLY to Newcastle. CHAIN NETWORK. Precincts A and D have direct access to the IMT, which means containers can be INTERSTATE transferred direct to dock door. GREATER SYDNEY The port shuttle, connecting Enfield ILC and Port Botany, boasts a 34 minute journey time (approx), and provides access to all three stevedores at the Port. Just one shuttle REGIONAL NSW service removes 45 individual trucks from 18KM Sydney roads*. DIRECT RAIL ACCESS TO Significant rail capacity exists at Enfield ILC, PORT BOTANY with a 2,600m through line, two 920m sidings INCREASED CAPACITY in the IMT for transfers, and two 430m sidings for storage and marshalling. DELIVERY CERTAINTY A timetable and bespoke pricing is available PORT BOTANY upon request. IMPROVED CYCLE TIMES *Source: Aurizon ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE 7 FEATURES. Quality design. SITE FEATURES. Pre-leases are now available with brand new • LED lighting to warehouse and office • Industrial retail outlets industrial facilities from 4,000 sqm. • Separate truck and car circulation • Light industries • 24/7 operation • B-double approved access • Storage premises • DA approved masterplan • Direct access to the intermodal rail sidings • Transport depots • Serviced lots ready to build from Precinct A and D facilities • Warehouse or distribution centres • High clearance warehouses (10–13.7m) Ideal usage • Wholesale supplies • ESFR sprinkler system General Industrial (IN1) zoning permits Delivery • High quality office spaces a range of uses, including: • DA lodged with approval expected in • Heavy duty hardstand areas • Freight transport facilities September 18 • On-grade and recessed dock access • General industries • First development completion Q1 2019 8 ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE Artist’s impression PLANS. Masterplan. SITE AREA SCHEDULE SITE AREA (HA) Available for pre-lease Total site area 59.32 Committed customers Development areas Dedicated freight lines and rail sidings Precinct A 13.02 Precinct B 1.49 EILC site boundary Precinct C 2.11 Precinct boundary Precinct D 2.54 Precinct E 2.19 Precinct F 2.07 Precinct G 0.37 Precinct H 3.58 Precinct I 3.81 Total developable area 31.18 Total warehouse 116,693 sqm Total office 8,813 sqm Total facility 125,506 sqm Note: Precinct C & F available Q1 2019 10 ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE Precincts A, B, C, D & E1 Available for pre-lease Committed customers Dedicated freight lines and rail sidings EILC site boundary Precinct boundary PRECINCT A 13.02 ha PRECINCT B 1.49 ha PRECINCT C 2.11 ha PRECINCT D 2.54 ha PRECINCT E1 0.78 ha Unit A1 sqm Unit B1, B2 sqm Unit B6, B7 sqm Unit B10, B11, B12, B13 sqm Unit C1 sqm Unit D1 – Stage 1 sqm Unit E1 sqm Warehouse 40,340 Warehouse 376 Warehouse 401 Warehouse 218 Warehouse 5,537 Warehouse 3,850 Warehouse 3,764 Office (Two level) 1,200 Office (Two level) 122 Office (Two level) 122 Office (Two level) 73 Office (Three level) 550 Office (Two level) 600 Office (Two level) 250 Gatehouse 30 Total building area (per unit) 498 Total building area (per unit) 523 Total building area (per unit) 291 Total building area 6,087 Warehouse office 50 Total building area 4,014 Total building area 41,570 Total building area 996 Total building area 1,046 Total building area 1,164 Hardstand area 2,705 Total building area 4,500 Hardstand area 2,425 Hardstand area 13,370 Hardstand area 3,024 Car parking 35 spaces Car parking (per unit) 4 spaces Car parking (per unit) 4 spaces Car parking (per unit) 3 spaces Car parking 53 spaces Trailer parking area 8,100 Car parking 40 spaces Unit B3 sqm Unit B8, B9 sqm Unit B14, B15, B16, B17, sqm (62 spaces) Unit D2/D3 – Stage 2 sqm Warehouse 767 Warehouse 254 B18, B19 Container storage 2,470 Warehouse 1 3,190 (57 per level) Office (Two level) 149 Office (Two level) 99 Warehouse 188 Office (Two level) 300 Car parking 216 spaces Total building area 916 Total building area (per unit) 353 Office (Two level) 47 Warehouse 2 3,190 Unit A2 sqm Total building area (per unit) 235 Car parking 5 spaces Total building area 706 Office (Two level) 300 Warehouse 19,800 Total building area 1,410 Unit B4, B5 sqm Car parking (per unit) 4 spaces Total building area 6,980 Warehouse offices 200 Car parking (per unit) 2 spaces Warehouse 451 Hardstand area 6,010 Office (Two level) 1,000 Office (Two level) 122 Car parking 55 spaces Gatehouse 30 Total building area (per unit) 573 Total building area 21,030 Total building area 1,146 Hardstand area 12,670 Container storage 1,475 Car parking (per unit) 4 spaces (36 per level) Car parking 106 spaces ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE 11 PLANS. Precincts E2, F, G, H & I PRECINCT E 2.19 ha PRECINCT H 3.58 ha PRECINCT H Available for pre-lease Unit E2 sqm Unit H1A sqm Unit H1B sqm Unit H2 sqm Committed customers Warehouse 3,340 Warehouse 3,850 Warehouse 4,150 Warehouse 7,100 Dedicated freight lines and rail sidings Office (Two level) 250 Office (Two level) 450 Office (Two level) 400 Office (Two level) 500 EILC site boundary Total building area 3,590 Total building area 4,300 Total building area 4,550 Total building area 7,600 Precinct boundary Hardstand area 2,700 Hardstand area 2,181 Hardstand area 2,357 Hardstand area 2,645 Car parking 35 spaces Car parking 30 spaces Car parking 30 spaces Car parking 56 spaces 12 ENFIELD INTERMODAL LOGISTICS CENTRE AMENITY.
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