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6 O'Connell Street, Sydney

Tenant Information Manual

Sydney, NSW

6 O'Connell Street

600 sqm typical floor plan

Built 1970

Parking

Cafe

The 26-storey office tower holds a prime location in a reinvigorated precinct in the heart of the Sydney CBD. With easily sub-divisible floorplates of 600sqm, 6 O'Connell appeals to the boutique office user attracted to core location, Harbour views and close proximity to transport options.

The 14,596sqm office tower is occupied by over 40 tenants and features popular restaurants, Restaurant Hubert and Balcon by Tapavino. In 2016, 6 O'Connell underwent a lobby refurbishment and new End-of-Trip facilities to continue our commitment to provide superior amenity for tenants and guests.

 
6 O'Connell Street, Sydney, NSW
NABERS Energy
NABERS Water

Ownership

  • 100% Third Party
Explore the community

Amenities

  • Bars

  • Cafe

  • Shops

  • Restaurants

  • Onsite Management

  • Secure Parking

  • Recycling and Waste Management

  • End of Trip Facilities

  • Bus

  • Train

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Hours of Operation and Building Access

Monday - Friday
Weekends
Public Access
7:00am - 6:00pm No public access
Building Access
7:00am - 6:00pm Access Pass only
Car Park

7:00am - midnight
Operated by Wilson Parking

Secure access only

Goods Lift
Automatic Mode 24 hours, 7 days. Access limitations to floors may apply on tenant request
Building Services
Available 24 hours, 7 days, in accordance with each tenants specified requirements

Building and Lift Access

Special arrangements may be made with your Building Management Team if access for visitors is required outside of the standard operating hours. For tenants who occupy whole floors, lift access to the floor outside of operating hours can be arranged to suit your requirements.

In the case of an emergency whilst travelling inside a lift, please press and hold the emergency button for 5 seconds and await a reply.

There is no public access to the building on Saturday, Sunday, or public holidays, however you may still enter the building and the lifts using your building access pass.

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Security and Access Cards

All requests for access cards must be lodged via the Investa Connect Helpdesk. Access card charges will be billed to your monthly tenant sundries account. Please allow 48 hours for access cards to be generated.

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Car parking rules

  • Lights on in the carpark
  • Speeding in the carpark
  • Motorcycle Parking
  • Vehicle Security
  • Carpark Surveillance
  • No Idling
Lights on in the Car Park

Lights on in the carpark

Please observe the “lights on” requirement when driving in the car park to minimise risk to car park patrons.

Speeding in the Car Park

Speeding in the carpark

The car park has a 5kph maximum speed limit and we ask all drivers to adhere to this limit for the safety of car park users.

The Building Management Team reserves the right to revoke access, should car park users risk the safety of others.

 

Motorcycle Parking

Motorcycle Parking

Specific motorcycle parking is provided at the building. If you require motorcycle parking, please make enquiries with your Building Management Team.

 

Vehicle Security

Vehicle Security

Despite the regular surveillance in the car park, it is strongly recommended that all car park patrons observe a cautious approach to the security of vehicles and possessions within the vehicles.

Please ensure that your vehicles are locked and that no possessions are left in view within the vehicles.

 

Security Surveillance

Carpark Surveillance

Recorded Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) surveillance is provided through the building car park. In addition, regular patrols are conducted throughout the car park by car park personnel.

 

No Idling

No Idling

All cars must observe the no idling requirements with cars switched off when stationary.

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Couriers

Couriers and Deliveries

The building does not have onsite mailboxes for tenancy use. It is recommended that you arrange for your mail to be delivered directly to your tenancy or make arrangements with the local Post Office.

Trolleys or bulky items must not enter a passenger lift or main building foyer without prior approval from your Building Management Team, so that the appropriate protective covering and arrangements can be arranged. Passenger lifts may only be used for deliveries of handheld goods. Motorcycle couriers must remove their helmets on arrival to the building.

Please note that Building Management, Building Security or Concierge are unable to accept or hold mail or any other delivered item on behalf of a tenant.

  • After Hours Deliveries

    The Building Management Team, employees, and contractors will not accept delivery of goods on your behalf.

    Should after hours deliveries be attempted without prior notification, your representative will be required to attend the appropriate entrance point to accept delivery of the goods. Under no circumstances will an after-hours delivery person or courier be allowed unescorted travel to a tenanted floor.

AED

Automated External Defibrillator (AED)

If someone within the building suffers from a sudden cardiac arrest, emergency services should be contacted immediately (call ‘000’). Once emergency services have been notified, the AED device can be used to treat the patient.

A defibrillator is an automated device that delivers an electric shock designed to restart a person’s heart if they have suffered from Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). The survival rate for people suffering SCA is between 2% and 5%, which dramatically increases, depending on how quickly a defibrillator is used to restart the person’s heart.

While training is not required for the use of a defibrillator, it is available. If you wish to familiarise yourself with the device and undertake this training, please visit the following link www.defibtech.com.au/education

All FM staff are trained in providing first aid, including the use of defibrillators; however, use of the defibrillator should not be delayed in an attempt to find a first aid trained operator, as this dramatically decreases the survival rate of the patient.

To operate the device, simply take the AED to the patient, and press the green power button. From that point on, the unit will guide the treatment process.

 

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