Last week the NSW Government granted planning approval for the new Berrima Brickworks facility.
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces, Rob Stokes, said the facility would be able to process more than 50 million standard bricks each year, which is 15 million more than its existing Bowral facility.
Member for Goulburn Wendy Tuckerman said it would replace the existing brickworks in Bowral. “The existing brickworks is more than 96 years old and is getting to the end of its life. As well the Bowral quarry is due to be finished by 2022,” Mrs Tuckerman said.
“It will mean better resources, better technology and better support for the construction industry and an $80 million boost into the regional NSW economy.”
The new facility will be built next to the new Berrima quarry, reducing the number of trucks on residential roads.
This project will create 65 new construction jobs and five new operational jobs while retaining the 35 existing jobs.
The future of the Bowral brickworks site is yet to be determined.