Tandem Building Commercial & General breaking ground at Adelaide Football Club Thebarton

Full Steam Ahead On New Thebarton Home for the Adelaide Crows

In by Claire Corcoran

Commercial and General were on site today with construction division, Tandem – for the official sod turn for the new training, administration and community headquarters for Adelaide Football Club.

“Our relationship with the AFC is an enduring one that can be traced right back to 2014 when I signed alongside John Olsen the ‘West agreement’, which kickstarted the redevelopment of AAMI stadium and former Crows precinct at West Lakes said Jamie McClurg, Executive Chairman of the Commercial & General Group.

“We are extremely proud to be delivering this exceptional facility, which once again demonstrates our depth and breadth as an organisation. There are no other private builders that I know in South Australia who can proudly say they are delivering 800+ residential outcomes, major defence infrastructure as well as professional grade sporting and leisure facilities, simultaneously. But this speaks to who we are. We bring together experts that can deliver on a vision and evolve our capability to meet the market”.

Attended by SA Premier Peter Malinauskas, Infrastructure and Transport Minister Tom Koutsantonis, and significant business and industry identities, the ceremony saw Crows Chairman John Olsen officially turn soil on the $100m project.

It follows nearly a decade of discussions and complex negotiations with a large number of varied stakeholders however, demolition and earthworks are now under way in earnest.

Once complete, Crows players, coaches, staff, members and supporters will have access to a 150m long, two-storey building that wraps around Thebarton Oval and it will be the best of its kind in the country.

The new sports precinct will provide a permanent match day home for Adelaide’s successful AFLW team, as well as a café and members lounge for all-day casual dining with indoor and outdoor seating to watch the Crows’ men’s and women’s players train.

There will also be a dedicated function centre and interactive museum allowing fans to immerse themselves in the Club’s history.
“It has been an enormous undertaking to get to this point and it’s both exciting and rewarding,” Olsen said.
“Since finalising the building contract late last year, Tandem has made great strides and there has already been a considerable transformation of the site.”
“A project of this magnitude would not be possible without the support we have received from all levels of government and the AFL, as well as those who are backing our capital raising campaign, for which we are very appreciative.
“This is the most ambitious and significant project in the Club’s history and we are determined to deliver our players and coaches a world class training base, and our members and fans a place they can come together and call home.”

Premier Malinauskas said the Government was proud to be supporting the project which he described as a “win-win-win”.
“This project will deliver the Adelaide Crows a fitting facility for the 21st century, and support the growth of women’s footy, delivering the Crows AFLW side a much-deserved home ground,” he said.
“More than that, it will unlock Thebarton Oval for the broader community, providing a space everyone can enjoy for exercise, dog walking or catching up with family and friends.”

Jamie McClurg, Executive Chairman of Commercial & General Group, which includes Tandem, emphasised the project’s community impact.
“We are proud to be part of another major South Australian project, this time delivering critical sporting infrastructure for the Crows and the State,” McClurg said.
“As a local business, supporting the community is fundamental to us, and this project is no exception.”

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