McNab joins Turbine Sunshine Coast precinct
Turbine Sunshine Coast has announced building and property specialist McNab as a project partner in the next phase of delivery for the former’s purpose-built collaborative food and beverage manufacturing precinct (Turbine Precinct) at Sunshine Coast Industrial Park.
“McNab is highly respected in the industry and shares our vision for building a facility that will support businesses, create jobs and deliver long-term benefits to the region. We are delighted to have them in this next key part of the journey,” said Turbine CEO Andrew Eves-Brown (pictured).
Expressions of interest are being called for tenancies in the multimillion-dollar Turbine Precinct, which is being designed to enable SME food and beverage manufacturers to innovate and scale. Providing an ecosystem for food and beverage businesses, the precinct is designed to assist tenants with shared infrastructure, access to advanced equipment, and opportunities for collaboration with research, education and industry partners.
A McNab spokesperson said the company was pleased to support Turbine’s development, which is jointly funded by the Australian and Queensland Governments.
“We see Turbine as a project with the potential to make a genuine impact and we welcome the opportunity to contribute our experience as a partner and builder to help bring that vision to life,” the spokesperson said.
The first tenants are expected in early 2027.
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