Engineering integrated leisure destinations

The leisure sector spans hotels and hospitality developments, retail destinations and sporting venues — asset types increasingly delivered within integrated, mixed-use precincts. Each presents distinct structural, operational and programme demands, requiring engineering solutions that support long-term asset performance within the commercial constraints of leisure and entertainment development.

Hotels and hospitality

Hotel assets range from high-rise towers and resort developments to heritage conversions and mixed-use hospitality precincts. Structural solutions must accommodate high-occupancy environments, complex building services integration and construction methodologies that manage programme risk across phased or operationally constrained sites.

BG&E, now a part of SYSTRA, has delivered hotel projects across Australia, the Middle East and Europe. Structural engineering services were provided for the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in Dubai – an 80-storey, 1,608-room development among the world’s tallest hotels at completion, and the adaptive reuse of a heritage theatre to deliver 25hours Hotel Sydney The Olympia – a 110-room boutique hotel within a retained and refurbished historic structure

Experiential retail destinations

Physical retail destinations increasingly combine shopping, dining and leisure in formats that prioritise tenant flexibility and capacity for ongoing adaptation. Structural systems must accommodate column-free spans, diverse tenancy configurations and construction in live trading environments – often across complex, multi-stage programmes.

SYSTRA delivers retail projects across new developments, mixed-use precincts and the refurbishment of existing assets. Castle Towers in Australia is a representative project – a $1 billion expansion of one of Australia’s largest regional shopping centres, where BG&E, now a part of SYSTRA, delivered structural, civil, materials and durability, flooding and hydrology and construction engineering services across multiple concurrent packages of work.

City-shaping stadia and entertainment precincts

Sporting venues and entertainment facilities present some of the most technically demanding challenges in structural engineering – long-span roof structures, cantilevered seating tiers, dynamic crowd loading and complex acoustic requirements, frequently within constrained urban sites or live operational environments.

SYSTRA delivers sports and entertainment infrastructure through structural, civil and construction engineering. Key projects delivered by BG&E, now part of SYSTRA, include Allianz Stadium in Sydney – a 45,000-seat venue redeveloped on a constrained inner-city site, Optus Stadium in Perth – a 60,000-seat multi-purpose venue and One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha in Christchurch – a 25,000-seat multi-use venue.