Seniors Living and Affordable Housing Projects

source: Nordon Jago

35-41 Addison Road, Marrickville


  • Client: Tricon Management

  • Architect: Nordon Jago

  • LGA: Inner West Council

  • Value: $15m

  • Completed: 2023

  • Consent Authority: Inner West Local Planning Panel

  • Services: Statement of Environmental Effects (SEE), Clause 4.6 Variation Request, Post-lodgement co-ordination and LPP Presentation.

TPS obtained approval for a new shop-top housing development in Marrickville, with ground-floor retail and 65 affordable housing dwellings.

These dwellings will be retained for at least 25 years for older women facing homelessness and escaping domestic violence as part of a program the client has contracted with the NSW Government and St George Community Housing to deliver.

TPS was able to successfully secure a variation to the building height control under Clause 4.6 of the LEP.

source: Boffa Robertson Group

Abel Tasman Village


  • Client: Abel Tasman Village

  • Project Manager: Centurion Project Management

  • Architect: Boffa Robertson Group

  • LGA: Canterbury Bankstown Council

  • Value: $65m

  • Completed: July 2023 - Ongoing

  • Consent Authority: Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure (DPHI)

  • Services: Social Impact Assessment (SIA), and Engagement.

TPS assisted the Abel Tasman Village Association, through Centurion Projects with the preparation of a Social Impact Assessment and delivery of engagement to support the State Significant Development application for the redevelopment of the village to provide more contemporary independent living units and specialist care units.

TPS designed and delivered 2x drop in sessions for existing residents, their families and the wider community to talk through the proposal and gain their feedback and insights to inform the finalisation of the design.

The SIA was prepared in accordance with the NSW Government’s Social Impact Assessment Guidelines for State Significant projects which provides a comprehensive understanding of the social locality and the assessment of potential social impact of the development proposal on the current and future communities. The SIA provides practical mitigation measures, which were informed by engagement with staff and residents to ensure that temporary and long term impacts are minimised or effectively mitigated.

source: Nordon Jago

48 Chandos Street, St Leonards


  • Client: Tricon Management

  • Architect: Nordon Jago

  • LGA: Willoughby Council

  • Value: $3m

  • Completed: 2023

  • Consent Authority: Willoughby Local Planning Panel

  • Services: Statement of Environmental Effects (SEE), Clause 4.6 Variation Requests, post-lodgement coordination.

TPS obtained approval for adaptive re-use of the existing building for a new shop-top housing development with ground-floor retail and 30 affordable housing dwellings.

These dwellings will be retained for at least 25 years for older women facing homelessness and escaping domestic violence as part of a program the client has contracted with the NSW Government and St George Community Housing to deliver.

TPS was able to successfully secure variations to the building height and FSR control under Clause 4.6 of the LEP.

source: Studio SC

1 Surf Road, Cronulla


  • Client: Sage by Moran

  • Architect: Studio SC

  • LGA: Sutherland Shire Council

  • Value: $32m

  • Completed: June 2024

  • Consent Authority: Land and Environment Court

  • Services: Section 4.55 Modification DAs, and expert advice at Land and Environment Court.

TPS has been assisting Sage by Moran to deliver a new bespoke seniors living development opposite Cronulla Beach. The development will deliver 37 new luxury seniors living apartments, with ground-floor retail and amenities for residents on level 1 and a rooftop pool and BBQ.

TPS also prepared multiple Section 4.55 modifications and aided in negotiating a Section 34 Agreement with Council through the Land and Environment Court.