LEWIS Land has appointed Greyburn Building Contractors to deliver the first stage of their Harbour Shores master plan, which is set to be the Gold Coast’s first 6 Star Green Star community.
The DBA-designed 16-hectare Harbour Shores masterplan is one of the Gold Coast’s last remaining large-scale greenfield waterfront development sites.
The appointment of Greyburn coincides with the official launch of sales for the first three residential collections, with Colliers managing the marketing of the community.
“Bringing new supply to the market has never been so important for the Gold Coast and home buyers need to have confidence that the projects they’re investing in will be delivered,” said Brett Draffen, CEO at Lewis Land.
“Greyburn Building Contractors has a 35-year history specialising in home and boutique apartment construction and this partnership demonstrates our confidence in their capacity, local teams, and trusted supplier networks. This is a tremendous outcome for the project, and the future residents of Harbour Shores.”
In addition to the first collection of waterfront homes, The Residences, and two apartment collections, The Waterline and Palm House, amenities will also be delivered in the first stage.
This will include the central community parkland, waterfront boardwalk, resort style clubhouse, pool and tennis court.
“There’s fantastic synergy between Lewis Land’s vision for Harbour Shores and our specialist approach to the delivery of boutique residential projects,” said Aaron Hook, director at Greyburn Building Contractors.
“As a local Gold Coast business, we are incredibly proud to be able to deliver the first stage of this future- focused development.”
Harbour Shores is targeting a 6 Star Green Star Communities V1.1 Rating from the Green Building Council of Australia.
Lewis Land’s past work on the Gold Coast includes the Sovereign Islands, Ephraim Island, Paradise Point Keys, Huntington Harbour and Harbour Town.
Construction is set to commence on The Residences in July, followed by The Waterline and Palm House, with the first residents expected by 2026.