NEWS & UPDATES
Work is beginning to take shape on the next new area of public realm to be created at Queen’s Wharf
Queen’s Wharf is changing from the basement levels up, with nine high speed tower cranes working to transform Brisbane’s skyline.
Apartment buyers interested in a piece of Queen’s Wharf lifestyle will now be able to experience real apartment views and
Brisbane’s skyline is changing forever, with five tower cranes now onsite at Queen’s Wharf Brisbane. But crane enthusiasts take note,
After months of tunnelling 24-7, the tunnel boring machine (TBM) used to install a new sewer has broken through to
Years of preparation and planning for this moment have finally been realised with the start of construction on the Queen’s
Tunnel boring equipment is helping minimise impacts for residents and the environment as major sewer works progress underground for the
Behind the government office tower of 1 William Street and tucked in under the Riverside Expressway, Brisbane’s newest recreational space
Our beautiful sub-tropical weather gives us every reason in the world to want to be outdoors enjoying the sunshine, and
Piling for the 6,500m2 of public space known as ‘The Landing’ that will extend out into the river well beyond
Probuild is bringing the reality of more public space to life through the start of works in the Brisbane River.
A 180-metre-long waterproof diaphragm wall – built to prevent underground water entering Queen’s Wharf Brisbane’s future basement – was successfully
If you’re keen to see the progress being made on the first public areas that will open later this year,
Probuild started work on the 21st of January to install a new trunk sewer main that will service the future
Brisbane CBD’s biggest hole in the ground hit the half way mark in November, with 225,000m3 of material removed from
Signs of work in the riverfront area of the future Queen’s Wharf Brisbane are becoming more visible, with the arrival
The transformation of the underutilised riverfront land stretching behind 1 William Street to the Goodwill Bridge has made great progress
After many months of planning, the piling barge that will be a fixture along the Brisbane River for the next
If you are a cyclist, runner or pedestrian that uses the Bicentennial Bikeway in the city, you will already know
From mid-2018 to mid-2019 the Bicentennial Bikeway from near the Goodwill Bridge to the back of 1 William Street will