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Project update
The final phase of construction at Mondo is progressing well, and with registration and settlement approaching, we’re pleased to share the latest project update.
Construction milestones
Key milestones we’ll meet in the coming weeks that will bring us closer to registering your land ready for settlement include:
• Council practical completion is anticipated for mid May – this step confirms all requirements for the subdivision certificate have been met.
• Footpaths and landscaping will continue throughout registration and will be completed ahead of settlement.
We remain on schedule for registration of your land in May. Settlement of your contract will be due 21 days after this.
Valuations and site access
As we move closer to registration, many purchasers will begin organising valuations for their lenders.
Valuers can enter the site on:
• Wednesday 13th May 10am - 12pm
• Wednesday 20th May 10am - 12pm
Valuers are to enter from Campbelltown Road and visit the WEM Civil site shed for induction. Please wear PPE, high vis, and steel-toed boots.
Thanks to everyone who took part in our consultations to help shape the future of the town centre. With your input, we’re making sure our plans reflect real local needs, priorities and everyday experiences.
There’ll be more opportunities to get involved as Edmondson Park continues to grow.
Stay connected, see what’s coming up and learn more.
Delivery of affordable housing is subject to funding and subsidies.
When we plan communities like Edmondson Park, we look to the future while respecting the history that came before. The area has deep Indigenous connections for Darug/Dharug, Dharawal and Gundangara peoples, and is also part of the State Heritage-listed Ingleburn Military Heritage Precinct, including Bardia Barracks and Mont St Quentin Oval.
This shared history is reflected through street names, public spaces and public art, including the water tower mural, the Caesar military tracker dog sculpture and the memorial plaque.
We have also created teaching resources for local schools to help students learn about the geography, history and heritage of the place they call home, encouraging curiosity about how communities grow and change.
Stay up to date with the progress at Edmondson Park as the project continues to evolve. Explore recent milestones, planning updates, and key developments shaping the future of this growing community.
Whatever you need, we’re here to help.
mondo@landcom.nsw.gov.au
(02) 9391 2980
If you need an interpreter, please contact the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and ask them to call Landcom on (02) 9841 8600. The interpreter will help you with translation.
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