Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre
Coordinates: 31°57′25″S 115°51′13″E / 31.95694°S 115.85361°E
Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre | |
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General information | |
Type | Convention centre |
Location |
Mounts Bay Road, Perth, Western Australia |
Current tenants | Wyllie Group |
Construction started | 2001 |
Completed | August 2004 |
Management | Spotless Group |
Technical details | |
Floor area | 16,500 m² |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Cox Architects |
Developer | Government of Western Australia |
Main contractor | Multiplex |
The Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre is a privately owned convention centre located in Perth, Western Australia.
Description
The centre has a floor space of 16,000 square metres (172,223 sq ft) and can cater for 5,000 delegates.[1] It contains state-of-the-art technical facilities, six exhibition pavilions, a 2,500 seat tiered theatre,[2] banquet/ballrooms and 23 meeting rooms.[3]
History
Premier Richard Court, announced in November 2000 that a contract had been signed with Multiplex after five months of negotiations. Construction was to commence in June 2001 with a late 2003 completion date.[4]
Built by Multiplex at a cost of A$225 million[1] it was officially opened in August 2004 by Premier Geoff Gallop. Its construction was extremely controversial, owing to an overblown budget and an unprepossessing external appearance. It has been described as a "Soviet-era mausoleum" and a "giant grey cockroach",[5] as well as a white elephant whose financial viability has been questionable.[6] However, it made it possible for Perth to host the 2011 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM),[7] with heads of state and official delegates of more than 50 member countries.
The Wyllie Group have a 35 year lease on the centre until 2039.[8] It is managed by the Spotless Group.[9]
Location
The centre is between Mounts Bay Road and the Mitchell Freeway off-ramp, with the Elizabeth Quay development adjacent to the east of the complex.
Operations
It is WA's only purpose-built convention centre and can cater for functions of up to 5,000 delegates. The project was aimed at attracting major conventions to Perth, with the state's tourism and hospitality industries in mind.
The centre has two public lifts, one travelling from the underground car park, through level one, concluding at level two; the other from level two to level three.
Events
- Sexpo
- Channel Seven Perth Telethon
- Perth Home Show[10]
- Perth Motor Show
- Skills West Expo
- Supanova Pop Culture Expo (since 2014)
- Wai-Con
- Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2011
References
- 1 2 "Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre - WA, Australasia". Brookfield Multiplex. 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ↑ "Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre". City of Perth. 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ↑ Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre at Citysearch Perth
- ↑ "Green light given to Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre and Perth Stadium". Government of Western Australia. 28 November 2000. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
- ↑ There's a white elephant in the room – wabusinessnew.com.au. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- ↑ Govt receives Perth convention centre report - abc.net.au. Published 22 November 2006. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
- ↑ Venue at CHOGM 2001, Perth. Accessed 20 January 2012.
- ↑ Perth Convention Exhibition Centre Wyllie Group
- ↑ Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre Spotless Group
- ↑ "HIA Perth Home Show". exhibitions&eventsaustralia. 2014. Retrieved January 2014. Check date values in:
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External links
- Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre site
- Aerial view of Perth Convention Exhibition Centre (Google Maps)
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