NAWIC is organising a site tour of Project Star, the extension of the existing Star City Complex which includes: extending the Pirrama Road street frontage creating space for new gaming, retail and restaurants construction of a roof top event space Pirrama Road building features unique specialised automatic glass panels fronting the harbour new hotel facilities […]
April 4th, 2011
NAWIC is organising a site tour of Project Star, the extension of the existing Star City Complex which includes:
TOUR DETAILS
When: Thursday 31 March 2011
Where: Brookfield Multiplex site office
Level 2, 8 Jones Bay Road, Pyrmont 2009
Time: Starts at 4:00pm. Drinks and nibbles to be provided at Star City after the tour
Cost: $20 students / $25 NAWIC members / $40 for non-members
RSVP: Register online by Friday 25 March 2011. Numbers are limited.
VISIT: nawic.com.au/events
This site is under major construction. PPE gear MUST be worn to participate in the site tour. Please wear steel cap shoes and bring a hard hat and high visibility vest.
Please advise at time of registration if you wish to claim CPD points for this event.
NAWIC
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