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Sorrento Shopping Centre Upgrades

Sorrento Shopping Centre Upgrades

Sorrento Shopping Centre Upgrades Project Overview

Project Summary

The Sorrento Shopping Centre Upgrades, delivered in partnership with Gorris Co, involved modernising and upgrading an established retail precinct in Sorrento on the Gold Coast. The project focused on refreshing facilities, improving amenities, and creating a more inviting experience for shoppers and tenants, ensuring the centre continues to serve as a vibrant community hub.

Key Project Details

Investment and Scale:
The upgrades delivered significant improvements to retail tenancies, common areas, and amenities. Works included new services to support additional food and beverage outlets, as well as infrastructure upgrades to ensure the centre’s long-term functionality.

Purpose and Operations:
The redevelopment was designed to enhance shopper experience, attract new tenants, and future-proof the shopping centre with updated facilities and services that meet modern retail requirements.

Timeline:
Construction and upgrade works were completed successfully in line with program schedules, minimising disruption to existing tenants and centre operations.

Economic/Community Impact:
The project supported local employment during construction and strengthened Sorrento’s position as a retail destination. The improvements boosted opportunities for tenants and improved convenience for the local community.

Builder / Client:

Builder: Gorris Co, a Gold Coast-based construction company known for delivering retail and commercial projects with precision and efficiency.

Borderline Plumbing's Contribution

Borderline Plumbing successfully completed the civil and hydraulic works for the Sorrento Shopping Centre Upgrades. Our scope included installation and upgrades of sewer, stormwater, and water infrastructure, as well as hydraulic services to support new and refurbished retail tenancies. The works were delivered efficiently, ensuring compliance and minimising disruption to the operating retail centre.

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