Civic/Public
The Hills Shire Council has developed Kellyville Park, located in Sydney’s north-west, into the world’s largest rugby league Centre of Excellence and a thriving community hub. This $70 million facility is a landmark for Australian sport — combining elite performance with grassroots access, and serving as a powerful tribute to community, equality and high performance.
Location
NSW
Value
$70 million
Architect
HB Arch
Builder
Kane Constructions
Project Managers
Mostyn Copper and Waypoint
Developed in collaboration with the Parramatta Eels, the precinct caters to NRL, NRLW, elite junior pathways, and local clubs, uniting every level of the game within a single specialised venue. It is also Australia’s first gender-equal elite rugby league training precinct, with fully duplicated facilities for men and women across all programs.
Key facilities include:
The facility supports both grassroots participation and the Eels Elite Pathway and Eels in the Community programs — harnessing the power of sport to uplift lives across Western Sydney.
Our team delivered integrated building services engineering for this landmark project, including:
Since 2020, we’ve applied our interstate best-for-project approach in collaboration with HB Architecture, blending the elite sports and sustainability expertise of our Victorian team with our NSW team's local infrastructure and site knowledge.