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Smart street furniture and free wifi to transform Sydney

Published 13 December 2017

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Free public wifi and new bus shelters, kiosks and public toilets equipped with digital technology will start rolling out across Sydney within the next two years as part of a major overhaul of the city’s street furniture.

The City of Sydney is calling for expressions of interest from service providers to provide free public wifi and a new suite of street furniture, including bus shelters, kiosks, automatic public toilets, benches and bins – all in a consistent style and with technologies that support the needs of the city’s one million daily workers and visitors.

It is the first time in nearly two decades that the City’s street furniture contract is being put out to the market, creating an opportunity for designs that incorporate digital technologies and sustainable materials.

Lord Mayor Clover Moore said the changes would help make Sydney more attractive and accessible while meeting the needs of today’s tech-savvy commuters, residents and tourists.

“This is a unique opportunity to invest in new street furniture with a consistent style and using technologies to make it easier for people to stay informed and find their way around our city,” the Lord Mayor said.

“Eventually we could see real-time emergency, event and transport information displayed on bus shelters.

“We want to make sure no one is left behind in this shift to a digital future, so we’re looking for innovative local and international providers with new ideas to deliver fast and free public wifi.

“Across the expressions of interest, we’re looking for modern sustainable designs that use energy efficient materials and fittings.”

The City’s existing street furniture contracts have been in place since 1998 and are due to expire by mid-2019.

The cost of supplying, installing and maintaining the new street furniture items is estimated at less than the cost of purchasing and maintaining the existing street furniture.

Expressions of interest are open until 6 February, with the contracts for both the wifi service and street furniture to be awarded around mid-2018.

The existing street furniture items will be progressively removed and replaced with new items from 2019.

Advertising panels will be allowed on certain items – subject to development consent on a site-by-site basis – with advertising sales revenue being used to fund the supply and maintenance of the new street furniture.

A portion of advertising on street furniture items will be reserved for cultural events that support the arts and encourage people to take part in local creative endeavours.

For more information, visit tenderlink.com/cityofsydney

For media inquiries or images, contact Senior Media Advisor Alex Cauchi.

Phone 0467 803 815 or email acauchi@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au

For interviews with Lord Mayor Clover Moore, contact Communications Officer Jack Begbie.

Phone 0481 759 580 or email jbegbie@cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au