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Sydney Harbour Control Tower

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Sydney Harbour Control Tower
General information
TypeTower
AddressMillers Point
Town or citySydney
CountryAustralia
Opened1974
Closed2011
Demolished2016
OwnerRoads & Maritime Services
Height87 metres
Technical details
MaterialReinforced concrete
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architecture firmEdwards Madigan Torzillo & Briggs
DeveloperMaritime Services Board
Main contractorSabemo

The Sydney Harbour Control Tower oversaw vessel movements on Sydney Harbour, Australia from 1974 until 2011. It was demolished in 2016.

History

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The Sydney Harbour Control Tower was opened in 1974 by the Maritime Services Board as part of the redevelopment of Darling Harbour as a container port. The site was selected as it had views of all of the main shipping channels of Sydney Harbour.[1] The 87 metre tower was built overlooking Walsh Bay and Darling Harbour. It had a cylindrical reinforced concrete column with a circular stainless steel and glass cabin with three floors.[2]

With the transfer of container shipping operations to Port Botany, the tower closed in 2011, with ownership transferred from Roads & Maritime Services to the Barangaroo Delivery Authority in 2012.[2][3] It was demolished in 2016 as part of the Barangaroo redevelopment.[4][5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Running a red light for police: Is it legal?". farajdefencelawyers. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  2. ^ a b Sydney Harbour Control Tower Office of Environment & Heritage
  3. ^ The Sydney Harbour Control Tower EHA Magazine September 2014 page 26
  4. ^ Sydney Harbour Control Tower headed for demolition The Australian 16 April 2015
  5. ^ Sydney Harbour Control Tower at Barangaroo to be demolished Sydney Morning Herald 30 July 2015
  6. ^ Robots to bring down 87 metre tall Sydney Harbour Control Tower Sydney Morning Herald 9 February 2016
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