Construction begins on $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf Brisbane

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Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is ready to enter a new stage in the $3.6 billion Integrated Resort Development as work transitions from excavation to construction. 

Following two and a half years of demolition and excavation work, Multiplex has begun works on the construction of Waterline Park and the Goodwill Extension area upgrade. The extension will see the transformation of a 500 metre stretch of the Bicentennial Bikeway from the Goodwill Bridge to the area behind 1 William Street. It will also comprise of a 450 metre walkway above the Brisbane River.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said over the past two-and-a-half years this big project has seen demolition and a giant excavation, and is now beginning to go upwards.

“Having the first of the big cranes installed on-site is another exciting milestone,” the Premier said.

“At peak construction there will be as many as 2000 workers on site and once completed Queen’s Wharf will create up to 10,000 more jobs.

Queen’s Wharf Project

  • Covers more than 26 hectares of land and water
  • Nearly 10% of the Brisbane CBD
  • 50 new restaurants, bars and cafes
  • Five premium hotel brands
  • The Ritz Carlton Brisbane
  • Brisbane’s first 6 star hotel
  • 12 football fields of public space
  • Sky Deck positioned 100 metres above ground
  • Designed to offer 360-degree views of the river and city
  • Three residential towers offering 2,000 residence
  • Repurposed heritage buildings open to the public
  • A new pedestrian bridge to South Bank (the Neville Bonner Bridge)
  • High-end retail department store
  • World-class casino and gaming facilities to replace the existing casino.

 

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