The Rozelle Interchange is a major underground motorway project in Sydney, Australia. It connects the M4 and The M6 Stage 1 Boardwalks are a network of state-significant community access structures in southern Sydney, Australia. Built along an adjacent Active Transport Corridor, they complement the broader $3.1 billion M6 Stage 1 Motorway project by reconnecting local communities with high-quality pedestrian and cycling paths.
Project Overview
- Scope: Six shared boardwalks and one bridge
- Location: Active Transport Corridor (Bestic Street to Chuter Avenue), Sydney
- Client: Transport for NSW
- Main Contractor: CPB Contractors, Ghella, and UGL Joint Venture (CGU JV)
- Specialist Delivery Partner: FORGE (formerly Fleetwood Urban)
- Status: Groundworks and surface pathways progressed alongside the broader motorway project
Key Features
Environmental Planning: Features extensive shop detailing to safely construct pedestrian infrastructure through delicate wetland and parkland corridors like Scarborough Ponds.
Community Connection: Delivers a 5km active transport link to restore walking and cycling access historically blocked by heavy infrastructure.
Architectural Integration: Designed as an aesthetically consistent family of bridges and boardwalks that mirror the wider M6 project design language.

