$170 Million Airport Redevelopment Near Buderim Targets 2027 Completion

A $170 million terminal redevelopment near Buderim is set to reshape Sunshine Coast Airport at Marcoola, nearly doubling its terminal footprint, tripling the departure lounge, and introducing sustainability-led features designed to accommodate strong passenger growth.



Expansion Underway

The Sunshine Coast Airport Terminal Redevelopment Project began construction earlier this year, with the first stage—the new outbound baggage handling facility—scheduled for completion in early 2026. The full terminal expansion is expected to be finished by 2027. Once complete, the upgraded facility will expand the existing terminal from 6,100 square metres to 11,750 square metres, increase departure gates from five to seven, and triple the departure lounge space from 1,250 square metres to 3,750 square metres.

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Photo Credit: DEV2025/1675

Design and Delivery

The project is being delivered by McNab, a local construction company, in partnership with global architectural firms Populous and Fentress Studios, with project management handled by Planned Performance. The redevelopment aims to modernise the passenger journey from check-in to boarding through the installation of new technology, including 18 self-service kiosks, 10 automatic bag drops, and upgraded security screening.

Design elements emphasise sustainability and comfort, incorporating mass timber, rainwater harvesting, expanded solar power systems, and energy-efficient HVAC. The design also prioritises natural light and open viewing areas of the runway to create a relaxed passenger experience reflective of the Sunshine Coast lifestyle.

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Photo Credit: DEV2025/1675

Local Jobs and Regional Growth

Around 2,000 workers will be engaged during construction, with 90 per cent of trades and subcontractors sourced locally. The expansion is forecast to support the region’s growing aviation sector, with passenger numbers expected to reach 1.8 million in FY26 and 2.4 million by 2030.

Gateway Precinct Master Plan

In addition to the terminal expansion, a 30-hectare Gateway Precinct Master Plan has been lodged within the Sunshine Coast Airport Priority Development Area. The proposal, submitted on 8 September 2025 under reference DEV2025/1675, outlines five sub-precincts dedicated to aviation, tourism, retail, commercial, and industry uses. It includes plans for a 250-bed transit hotel, retail hub, landscaped public spaces, and new intersection upgrades along David Low Way, with provision for future rail or metro integration.

Sunshine Coast Airport
Photo Credit: DEV2025/1675

Community Feedback and Future Outlook

Residents around Buderim and Marcoola have expressed both optimism and questions about the project, citing hopes for improved flight routes and local transport connections. Some also raised the absence of aerobridges, which remains unconfirmed in project details.



The redevelopment marks a key milestone in the Sunshine Coast’s long-term infrastructure planning, supporting tourism and regional business growth. Construction will continue throughout 2026, with the completed terminal expected to open in 2027, providing an expanded, sustainable, and community-driven gateway for the region.

Published 13-Oct-2025