UTS campus development
The UTS campus is world renowned for its architecture and design, sustainable practices and smart technologies.
Over the past decade, our campus has been transformed through our $1 billion-plus City Campus Master Plan, which has delivered new landmark buildings and refurbished facilities. We've also broadened our campus footprint with strategically located specialist facilities, including the UTS Tech Lab in Botany and our sport and exercise science, physiotherapy and sports media facilities within the Rugby Australia Building at Moore Park.
Our investment has created a vibrant, sustainable campus with state-of-the-art learning, teaching and research spaces. Our physical spaces and facilities support the delivery of our collaboration- and technology-based model of teaching – learning.futures – and our industry-focused research.
Planning for the future
With learning, teaching and research constantly evolving, our campus continues to transform to ensure UTS students, staff and partners have access to cutting-edge facilities and technologies.
Recognising the constant evolution of technology in the higher education sector, our focus will remain on delivering campus infrastructure that facilitates digital innovation and blended learning opportunities for students.
Stay updated - current major projects:
CB01
UTS is currently undertaking essential capital works in CB01 including:
- Level 3 and 4 façade replacement and new entrance
- Level 5 balcony repair works and shopfront replacement
- New atrium smoke detection system
These works are being conducted in accordance with a Review of Environmental Factors (REF) and relevant legislation. Recent amendments have been approved to enable specific works to be carried out during extended work hours to minimise disruption to University operations and scheduled events in CB01.
A copy of the amended REF is available for review: REF Amendment - UTS CB01 Minor Works - CB01 Level 3 Facade and Level 5 Terrace Repair Works.pdf (434KB)
To lodge a noise complaint or seek further information, contact either Robert Walker (Robert.walker@uts.edu.au) or Daniel Miller (dmiller@bridge42.com.au).
Indigenous Residential College
A ground-breaking Indigenous Residential College will offer accommodation for Indiegnous and non-Indigenous students, as well as cultural and community spaces, with architectural and interior design informed by Indigenous designers with Indigenous culture and identity at its core.
To give feedback or find out more about UTS campus development, email ourchangingcampus@uts.edu.au