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41 Roberts Road – Chullora

41 Roberts Road – Chullora is a 26,600 sqm industrial estate, strategically located in between Sydney’s major transport networks. With a range of adaptable spaces available from 1,500 sqm to 7,000 sqm, the development is set to redefine Sydney’s Central West industrial hub. The architecturally designed, state-of-the-art facility is targeting 5 Star Green Star Buildings rating and is close to the M5 Motorway and the Enfield Intermodal Terminal.

Southern Cross Switchboards successfully designed, manufactured and delivered to site 14 off 250 – 400A, 25kA, IP42, Form 2B1 Tenant Distribution Boards

Value $450k

NewCold – Marsden Park

NewCold Advanced Cold Logistics (NewCold) is a global leader in cold storage and cold chain logistics. The company is expanding its Australian operations with the development of a new state-of-the-art cold storage facility located in Marsden Park, Sydney. Known as SY01, the facility will integrate advanced automation, energy-efficient systems, and scalable logistics infrastructure. The SY01 facility will include a mix of high-bay and low-bay freezers, administrative offices, staff amenities, and a range of operational and technical support areas.

Southern Cross Switchboards successfully designed, manufactured and delivered to site:

2 x MSB’s – 2500A, 36kA, IP42, Form 3bih

1 x MDB – 400A , 20kA, IP42, Form 2bi

2 x MDB’s – 250A , 20kA, IP65, Form 2bi

8 x DB’s – 160A , 6kA, IP65, Form 2bi

1 x DB – 400A , 6kA, IP42, Form 2bi

2 x DB – 160A , 6kA, IP42, Form 2bi

2 x – Gen Link Boxs 2000A , 36kA, IP56, Form 1

Value $450k

Western Sydney Airport – Motor Control Centre’s

Southern Cross Switchboards manufactured two 1600amp, 36kA, IP42 motor control centres for the new Western Sydney Airport Fuel Farm. Our works have been designed in coordination with the Early
Works Foundations design, Building Works design and Fuel Works design to
capture monitoring, control and safety provisions for fuel farm operations, hazardous area equipment
requirements, fuel hydrant main leak detection system software and fuel farm emergency shutdown sequence. This design package focused on the aviation fuel control and automation system elements of the fuel farm and the fuel hydrant main.

Both MCC’s were over 6m long and required 1 shipping split which required us to attend the site and carry out the jointing of the sections, It is a big place and looks very impressive.

Project Budget $450k


Keepit Dam – Main Switchboard

Keepit Dam is location on Namoi River 56km west of Tamworth. The project commenced in 1939, but halted in 1941 because of WW2. The project was finally completed in 1960. Keepit Dam was the 1st of the 3 dams built in Namoi River Basin. It is currently 55 m high, 533 m long and 48 m wide. The primary use of dam is irrigation in the Namoi Valley and water supply in Walgett.

Currently, Keepit Dam is undergoing 2nd stage of major upgrade. The project cost is 24 million and is scheduled to be finished by mid-2019. The project includes rising of the wall and embankment by approximately 3 m and strengthening the wall with post-tensioning anchors. As part of preliminary work a new substation T1 and main LV switchroom with standby generator off the dam wall were constructed.

Southern Cross Switchboards provided the main switchboard located inside the LV switchroom. The switchboard was floor mounted and rated 800A, 25kA, IP54 and form 4a. As per specifications the plinth was made of 100X50X6 rolled steel channel and hot dipped galvanized to a minimum thickness.

The Switchboard was successfully manufactured delivered on time to the site.