The Allianz Stadium project was a major development in Sydney, which aimed to rebuild the stadium into a world-class facility. Dep Consulting played an essential role in the project, responsible for designing the electrical infrastructure elements required for the stadium’s construction. This includes asset relocations, temporary construction supplies, HV Feeder extensions, and HVC Chamber substation design.
Dep Consulting’s team of electrical engineers and designers has extensive experience in designing high-quality infrastructure for large-scale developments, and their work on the Allianz Stadium project was no exception. The team worked closely with the project’s stakeholders to ensure that the design met the needs of the development and was delivered to the highest standards.
Asset relocation design
The asset relocation design involved the relocation of electrical and communications services to make way for the new stadium construction.
Temporary construction design
The temporary construction supplies design ensured that the construction site had uninterrupted power supply during the construction phase.
HV Feeder Extensions design
The HV Feeder extensions design ensured that the stadium had the necessary capacity to meet the power demands of the new facility.
Substation design
The HVC Chamber substation design ensured that the stadium’s electrical infrastructure had the necessary capacity and redundancy to provide reliable power supply to all the stadium’s occupants.
Dep Consulting’s focus on safety, reliability, and sustainability ensured that the design met the highest standards, making the Allianz Stadium project a landmark development in the Sydney sports landscape. The new stadium provided a world-class facility for sports fans to enjoy and added value to the local community.