Boggo Road Busway

2016-12-12T21:26:09+11:00

The Boggo Road Busway and Eastern Busway project is located in the city of Brisbane, Australia. It is a 2km long dedicated public transport link connecting the Eastern and Southern Busway corridors to the University of Queensland via the existing Eleanor Schonell Bridge. The project was delivered through the Boggo Road Busway Alliance, a partnership [...]

Gold Coast Desalination Plant

2016-11-21T23:00:51+11:00

The largest desalination plant on the Eastern Seaboard – featuring two marine tunnels to be constructed by purpose-built Tunnel Boring Machines from Germany – is now under construction on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Located in Tugun, Queensland and adjacent to the Gold Coast Airport, the 125ML/day facility is being constructed by the GCD Alliance comprising John [...]

Airport Link M7

2017-07-25T15:30:13+10:00

Thiess and John Holland were awarded a contract by BrisConnections to deliver the Airport Link project in Brisbane, Queensland. It is Australia's largest road infrastructure project constructed to cut congestion and fix one of Brisbane's most notorious bottlenecks. The project scope included the construction of the Airport Link toll road, Northern Busway (Windsor to Kedron) and Airport [...]

North South Bypass Tunnel (CLEM7)

2016-11-21T22:07:53+11:00

The Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7), formerley the North South Bypass Tunnel, is a tolled motorway linking the Pacific Motorway (M3) and Ipswich Road at Woolloongabba to Lutwyche Road and the Inner City Bypass (ICB) at Bowen Hills.  The 6.8 kilometre toll road includes twin, two-lane 4.8 kilometre tunnels. The Clem Jones Tunnel is the first [...]

Legacy Way

2016-11-21T21:44:18+11:00

Legacy Way opened to traffic on Thursday 25 June 2015 and is Council’s 4.6 kilometre road tunnel that connects the Western Freeway at Toowong with the Inner City Bypass (ICB) at Kelvin Grove. The tunnel provides motorists with a four minute journey between the Western Freeway and the ICB, and reduces traffic congestion on alternative routes [...]

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