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Stowe Australia Securing Sydney Fish Markets

Stowe Australia Securing Sydney Fish Markets – Stowe Australia is in the process of securing the new Sydney Fish Markets, currently under construction at Glebe in Sydney.

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Stowe Australia Securing Sydney Fish Markets At Glebe.

Stowe Australia Securing Sydney Fish Markets – Electrical contractor, Stowe Australia, is responsible for all electrical work, including security systems, for the new Sydney Fish Markets, currently under construction at Glebe in Sydney.

Stowe Australia is handling all electrical work, data systems, and cabling across the entire market, including wholesale and retail spaces, as well as being responsible for security systems, access controls, and lighting.

Sydney Fish Market, which will open in 2025, is a $A750 million project designed by architects 3XN. An operating fish market, the facility is also a major food and dining attraction on Sydney’s inner harbour.

When completed, the Sydney Fish Market will have the biggest public market hall in the Southern hemisphere, featuring a seafood auction hall with a variety of fish traders, as well as restaurants, cafes, bars, and food retailers in a market hall setting. There’s also a 6000 square metre waterfront promenade.

You can learn more about Stowe Australia here or read more SEN news here.

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John Adamshttps://sen.news
A professional writer and editor who has been covering the security industry since 1991, John is passionate about clever applications of technology and the fusion of sensing and networking. A capable photographer John enjoys undertaking practical reviews of the latest electronic security systems.