Leppington & Edmondson Park South Commuter Car Parks - ISCouncil

Leppington & Edmondson Park South Commuter Car Parks

Project Details

  • Project Owner: A W Edwards
  • Rating Type: As Built
  • Location: NSW
  • Rating Level: Excellent
  • Rating Score: 59.54
  • IS Project manager: Diego Uzzun
  • Stakeholders: Transport for NSW (TfNSW) ,A W Edwards ,Caldis Cook Architects, Taylor Thomson Whitting, WSP

Description

The NSW Government’s Commuter Car Park Program provides more convenient access to public transport at key transport interchanges and helps to ease congestion on our roads. The Commuter Car Park Program has already delivered more than 12,000 commuter car spaces across Sydney since 2011, with around 6,000 additional spaces on the way. This project covers two carparks delivered as part of the commuter car park program, situated at Leppington and Edmondson Park, located in South-West Sydney.  

The Leppington and Edmondson Park South car parks are five stories and six stories respectively and provide commuters with over 1,000 additional parking spaces each. The roof level of both car parks has steel roofing to support solar panels, which have been sized to cover the whole roof. Electricity generated by the panels exceeds the car parks operational energy requirement by over 140%. Electric vehicle charging points and additional infrastructure for future charging points have been provided throughout the car park. Rainwater has been captured in on-site storage and provision has been made for future retail spaces.  

Rating Highlights 

Category  Credits  Achievements/Risks 
Energy and Carbon   Ene-1  The Project achieved a verified level of 3 with a score of 15.11. 

The Project reduced operational greenhouse gas emissions by over 150% compared to the base case, including major rooftop solar PV installations across both car parks 

Urban Design  Urb-1  The Project achieved a verified level of 3 with a score of 5.04.  

 

 

Verified Innovations 

Name   Verification Date  Innovation Type   Description & Sustainability Benefits 
Ene-1  12/10/23    Improving on Credit Benchmarks  The Project received 1 point for achieving over 150% reduction in operational GHG emissions compared to the base case.  
Ene-2  12/10/23    Improving on Credit Benchmarks   The Project received 1 point for 99% replacement of energy with renewable sources.   
Solar PV with EV charging station  12/10/23    Innovative Technology or Process  

State First - NSW 

The Project received 1 point for this innovation as a NSW first for integrating solar PV with electric vehicle charging (first awarded to the Rooty Hill Commuter Car Park project).  
ISupply  12/10/23    Innovation Challenge (IC-8)  The Project received 0.75 points for using services and products listed within the  ISupply directory.  

 

Certification Date

28/6/2024

 

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