The University of Wollongong (UOW) has revealed the start of construction on a new project at Liverpool Civic Place in South West Sydney, Australia.

A sod-turning event was held to mark the commencement of this construction stage at the Liverpool Civic Place development.

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UOW confirmed its relocation to Liverpool Civic Place in December last year.

The new campus will provide teaching facilities designed for university use, with operations scheduled to begin in early 2026.

The current phase of construction is set for completion in 2028.

The Liverpool Campus currently has UOW’s fastest-growing student population.

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The new development will support an increase in student numbers from 1,500 to 4,000.

UOW vice-chancellor and president Professor Max Lu said: “We have seen a 134% increase in completed applications for our Liverpool Campus compared to this time last year.

“This strong growth in applications shows the vital role our Liverpool Campus will play in expanding access to higher education and deepening UOW’s commitment to the region.”

Plans for the site include an 11-storey building dedicated to university functions, as well as life sciences facilities, co-living apartments, retail outlets, and public spaces.

The site is located near Liverpool Station, providing access for students and staff throughout the region.

Built development director Jono Cottee said: “Built is proud to deliver this state-of-the-art education facility, marking a transformative moment for Liverpool and South West Sydney.”

“By partnering with the University of Wollongong and co-locating world-class education and life sciences facilities, adjacent to Liverpool’s first co-living building, Built is ensuring Liverpool remains a vibrant, liveable, and connected city.

“This development will generate new economic activity and provide housing options that support people working where they live, strengthening Liverpool’s position as a dynamic urban centre.”