The first Parramatta Road poles have been installed in Leichhardt, NSW, by Inner West Council. These poles are the first of hundreds of pole to be rolled out along Parramatta Road and the surrounding streets over the coming years.

Multipole secured the contract to supply multi-function smart poles for the Government’s $198 million upgrades planned for Parramatta Road.

The project is part of the NSW Government’s 30-year plan spanning several Sydney council areas including Inner West, Cumberland, Burwood, Strathfield, Canada Bay and Parramatta Council areas and is a major road transport corridor connecting the CBD with Parramatta.

Multipole Parramatta Road Series is a complementary range of high capacity smart poles, capable of supporting multiple banners and catenary, as well as a range of smart city accessories. The poles are available in heights up to 12m.

The Multipole system is a modular and flexible system that delivers a wide range of options from a small number of components. As such, this design comprises variations in pole configuration for further ease of modularity.

The steel core patented design delivers industry-leading strength and capacity and is capable of supporting twin banners or catenary applications.

Multipole, part of the Goldspar Group, has been manufacturing and supplying smart city solutions across Australia and overseas, including the United Arab Emirates and North America, for 40 years and was the original designer of the smart pole.

“We look forward to working with the councils involved in delivering a consistent, future-proof lighting and smart pole design along the Parramatta Road corridor,” Goldspar Australia Executive Manager, Anthony Hayman, said.

For more information on these recently released poles, visit our Parramatta Road product page.

This sponsored editorial was brought to you by Multipole. For more information, visit www.multipole.com.au

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