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The Neville Bonner Bridge has inched closer towards the Brisbane CBD, with the first section of the mast successfully
The operations heart of Queen’s Wharf, sitting directly underneath the four towers, is coming to life underground. Queensland’s largest basement
Queen’s Wharf will be the jewel in Brisbane’s crown with a record breaking number of façade panels set to be
The Bicentennial Bikeway is set to be temporarily diverted for further public space works to continue. Bikeway users get ready
The Bicentennial Bikeway is set to be temporarily diverted in the coming weeks to enable further transformational public space works.
Overnight, the Neville Bonner Bridge edged closer towards the Brisbane CBD, with a further two leg sections lifted and attached
The Bicentennial Bikeway diversion for active transport users is set to take place in early 2022 as the waterfront transforms
Key supporting sections of the Neville Bonner Bridge are now in place as its graceful form takes shape over the
The Bicentennial Bikeway is being transformed ready for opening with the Integrated Resort Development in 2023. Construction is continuing from
What goes up, must come down – another milestone has been reached with the first crane being removed before Christmas.
The pedestrian bridge providing a direct connection between Brisbane’s cultural precinct and its newest entertainment heart is now more than
Queen’s Wharf Brisbane is making its mark on the city skyline as the podium structure nears completion. The façade panels
The four towers that make up Queen’s Wharf Brisbane integrated resort are coming to life along the Brisbane River thanks
A family-owned Caboolture business is helping transform the concrete face of the $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf Brisbane precinct into a
Four years since William Street was closed to the public to make way for the exciting Queen’s Wharf Brisbane development,
Brisbane’s first bridge to be built in more than a decade made a spectacular landing this month after works began
As construction continues for the game-changing Queen’s Wharf Brisbane integrated resort, an incredible 60 tonnes of structural steel for the
What lies within Queensland’s largest basement, is an extraordinary central energy plant set to power the entire integrated resort development.
As construction continues for the game-changing Queen’s Wharf Brisbane integrated resort, some temporary changes for southbound Riverside Expressway traffic will