The Noosa North Shore Beach Campground is set to get a face lift after Noosa Council awarded a $2.4M contract to upgrade the facility, including extra powered campsites, new cooking facilities and better quality amenities.
Council has also approved a $500,000 contract to replace an ageing toilet block at Peregian Park, Peregian Beach.
The Campground upgrade includes refurbished toilet facilities, construction of a dedicated disabled access toilet, plus new toilet facilities at the northern and southern ends of the site.
“A brand new camp kitchen will provide dedicated cooking and cleaning facilities for campers, as well as a place to eat during wet weather,” Cr Brian Stockwell said.
The site upgrade will see a new water treatment facility built – part of a long-term strategy to provide better quality water for camping use – while a new ‘zero-release’ wastewater treatment system will provide complete on-site sewage treatment.
“This will mitigate the need to dispose of treated effluent into the sand aquifer, which is better for the environment,” Cr Stockwell said.
The upgrade will provide 28 more powered campsites, bringing the total number to 36, plus internal road and track upgrades and a revamped front-of-house office space.
The Campground will remain closed during the construction period and is scheduled to reopen by the December school holidays.
Meanwhile, the Peregian Beach toilet block upgrade will take around five months to complete, with temporary toilets in place while work is under way.
The new architecturally-designed facility will include 12 toilet stalls, an outdoor shower and an indoor baby change area.
“The community told us they’d like a bigger amenities block with more toilets to meet demand during events such as markets and to cater generally for the popularity of the park. We’re pleased to answer that call with this project,” Cr Stockwell said.
Midson Construction was awarded the Noosa North Shore Beach Campground upgrade contract. Council awarded the Peregian Beach toilet block upgrade contract to Ri-con Contractors.
“The Campground upgrades will improve an already well-loved beachside holiday spot for locals and visitors alike to enjoy for many more years to come,” Cr Stockwell said.