Bundian Way Walking Trail
Node 1 Project Management
WolfPeak wrote and delivered a business case to secure funding for the Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council’s (ELALC) Bundian Way project.
With success, we then undertook project management to get the project through design and approval stages, which involved directing the Deed negotiation and agreement with the Department of Regional NSW and tender processes for the $7.5 million project.
THE PROCESS
WolfPeak consultants developed and implemented communication and engagement strategies with the local community, including significant Aboriginal groups, through news, social media, and town meetings.
Over the course of several years, WolfPeak developed relationships with the members of the ELALC and engaged with the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community members to distribute information and take comment. We also led engagement and negotiation with Federal, State and Local government stakeholders, including being responsible for all reporting to government.
Beyond project management, WolfPeak undertook environmental planning assessments and coordinated the development approvals from a number of different government authorities.
PROJECT
Bundian Way Walking Trail
CLIENT
Eden Local Aboriginal Land Council
ROLE
Project Manager
VALUE
$7,500,000
DURATION
Ongoing, 2021 - 2023
Our experience, insights and relationships mean we get the job done with a minimum of fuss.
TESTIMONIALS
WolfPeak are a choice team to work with. Led by Tim Stubbs, the team successfully won a bid for us to undertake a large re-development project for a community hub. WolfPeak continues to perform like champions, providing us leadership tact as we work together on rebuilding a strong foundation for the Mogo Local Aboriginal Land Council after the bushfires.