The Ferny Grove Station in north Brisbane will see a $140 million revamp as Queensland-based developer Honeycombes Property Group begins delivering a mixed-use complex adjoining the station.
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Work wraps up on $75M Capricorn Highway duplication project
Work has wrapped up on a major upgrade of the Capricorn Highway between Rockhampton and Gracemere.
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First look revealed for Gold Coast light rail beyond Burleigh
A detailed animation showing how a future light rail route beyond Burleigh might look has been released to coincide with the start of community consultation.
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QLD Govt maps out final stage of Coomera Connector
The state government has gazetted the third and final section of the Coomera Connector, a future road alternative to the M1 between the Gold Coast and Logan Motorway Interchange.
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Towards a digital future
With building information modelling (BIM) on the rise in Queensland and the state government releasing a new implementation policy, Roads & infrastructure Magazine finds out what this means for the local sector.
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Port of Brisbane welcomes potential shift from road to rail
The Port of Brisbane has applauded the recent release of the SEQ City Deal Proposition, saying if implemented it could result in dramatically fewer truck movements on SEQ roads.
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Shortlist announced for $481M Bruce Highway duplication
Two tenderers have been shortlisted to duplicate a section of the Bruce Highway as part of the $481 million Cairns Southern Access Corridor Stage Three project.
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New appointments to Building Queensland board
The Queensland Government has announced two new appointments to the Building Queensland board, both of whom will serve a three-year term beginning 3 December.
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Further projects funded under Warrego Hwy upgrade program
Three additional projects to upgrade Queensland’s Warrgeo Highway, totalling $80.19 million, are set to be funded under the Australian and Queensland Governments’ $645 million jointly funded program.
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Additional funding for MATES in Construction
The Queensland Government is providing $1 million to help MATES in Construction expand its suicide prevention program to rural and remote areas within the state.
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