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Registered Traffic Management Companies TMR Traffic Management Registration Scheme Listing of organisations registered to work on Queensland state-controlled roads April 2018 Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration Phone number: 1300 055 619 South East Queensland, Traffic Aaction Traffic Control Gympie and Wide Bay Email address: 0202 Deception Bay 37 128 649 445 Management O,S,D 31/05/2020 Pty Ltd Burnett Regions [email protected] Company Website: www.aactiontraffic.com Phone number: Brisbane Metropolitan, (07) 3881 3008 Sunshine Coast to Acquired Awareness Gympie, Western areas Email address: Traffic 0043 Traffic Management Pty Brendale to Toowoomba, 45 831 570 559 operations@acquiredawaren Management O,S,D 31/01/2020 Ltd Southern Brisbane, ess.com.au Company Gold Coast and Gold Coast Hinterland Website: www.acquiredawareness.co m.au Action Control (Aust) Pty Yes Phone Number: Ltd Traffic 0403 320 558 0278 Labrador South East Queensland 92 098 736 899 Management S 31/08/2018 Limited #Note: Scope of registration is Company Scope limited to “Implementation of Email address: #see note traffic guidance schemes and [email protected] traffic management plans”. Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration Phone number: 0439 735 635 Industry – 0271 Emerald Central Highlands 70 153 064 138 Email address: O,S,D 31/08/2018 Yes Activ Civil Construction Other Services Pty Ltd [email protected] Website: Under Construction Phone number: AECOM Australia Pty Ltd (07) 4729 5500 or 0488 210 545 Yes North Queensland, Far North Queensland, Industry – 0201 Townsville 20 093 846 925 Email address: D 30/11/2018 (Note: Scope of registration is Central Queensland, Other Limited limited to "Design of traffic South East Queensland daniel.kennedy@aecom Scope management plans, site audits #see note and inspections") Website: http://www.aecom.com/ Phone number: (07) 3386 1799 All State Line Marking Industry - 0212 Ormeau Queensland 98 109 627 652 Email address: O,S,D 31/03/2020 Services Pty Ltd [email protected] Other om Website: www.allstatelinemarking.com Register of Traffic Management Companies, Transport and Main Roads, Version: April 2018 2 Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration All State Traffic Control Phone number: Pty Ltd Gold Coast, (07) 5539 2232 Brisbane, Traffic Limited 0167 #Note: Scope of registration is Molendinar Rockhampton, 81 086 445 392 Email address: Management O,S 30/11/2018 Scope limited to “Operational traffic Sunshine Coast, [email protected]. Company #see note Cairns control and implementation of au traffic guidance schemes and traffic management plans”. Website: N/A Northgate, Phone number: Yatala, South East Queensland, 1300 872 334 or Toowoomba Bundaberg, Gladstone, (07) 3292 4400 Wide Bay Miriam Vale, Townville, Traffic Ingham, Cardwell, Ayr O,S,D 0026 Altus Traffic Pty Ltd Rockhampton and surrounds, 84 102 768 061 Email address: Management 31/12/2019 Townsville - Cairns, Palm Cove, [email protected] Company (Garbutt) Malanda, Tully, Innisfail om.au Cairns – and surrounds (Bentley Park) Website: www.altustraffic.com.au From McKay to Hughenden and to Phone Number: Cairns, (07) 4774 3369 Ingham to the Northern Traffic Arid to Oasis Traffic 0048 Shaw tip of QLD and to 48 133 998 740 Management O,S,D 28/02/2020 Solutions Pty Ltd Normanton, Hughenden Email via Website Company to Burketown and all the way to the NT, Website: Qld border http://a2otraffic.com.au/ Register of Traffic Management Companies, Transport and Main Roads, Version: April 2018 3 Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration Phone number: 0411 191 505 Traffic Australian Traffic Bayview Email Address: 0289 Whole of Queensland 15 622 194 496 [email protected] Management O,S,D 31/08/2018 Yes Company Pty Ltd Heights m Company Website: N/A Phone number: (07)3807 2433 Avante Linemarking Email Address: Industry – 0281 Yatala Whole of Queensland 54 009 062 266 qldadmin@avanteliemarking. O,S,D 31/08/2018 Yes (Gumbay Holdings Pty Ltd com.au Other t/a Avante Linemarking) Website: www.avantelinemarking.com .au Phone number: Proserpine, (07) 4945 1611 Airlie Beach, Bowen, Industry - 0052 AWR Transport Services Proserpine 90 976 242 966 O,S,D 31/08/2018 Calen and surrounding Email address: Other districts [email protected] Website: N/A Register of Traffic Management Companies, Transport and Main Roads, Version: April 2018 4 Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration Phone number: (07) 4620 8888 Local 0254 Balonne Shire Council St George Balonne Shire 49 655 876 831 O,S,D 30/11/2018 Email address: Government [email protected] Website: www.balonne.qld.gov.au Phone number: Banana Shire Council (07) 4992 9500 Limited #Note: Scope of registration is Email address: Local 0113 Biloela Banana Shire 85 946 116 646 O,S 31/08/2018 Scope limited to “Operational traffic [email protected] Government control and implementation of #see note u traffic guidance schemes and traffic management plans”. Website: www.banana.qld.gov.au Barcaldine Regional Phone number: Council (07) 4651 5600 Limited Local 0004 #Note: Scope of registration is Barcaldine Barcaldine Region 36 154 302 599 O,S 30/11/2018 Scope Email address: Government limited to “Operational traffic [email protected] #see note control and implementation of traffic guidance schemes and traffic management plans”. Website: www.barcaldinerc.qld.gov.au Register of Traffic Management Companies, Transport and Main Roads, Version: April 2018 5 Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration Barcoo Shire Council Phone number: (07) 4658 6900 #Note: Scope of registration is Local Limited 0168 limited to “Operational traffic Jundah Barcoo Shire 34 668 298 330 Email address: O,S 30/09/2019 Government Scope control and implementation of [email protected] #see note traffic guidance schemes and traffic management plans”. Website: www.barcoo.qld.gov.au BeSafe Traffic Management Phone number: 1300 764 233 (KJ Wallace Discretionary Trust t/a BeSafe Traffic Traffic Limited Whole of Queensland Email address: 0231 Management) Coolum Beach 77 640 068 488 Management O,S,D 15/12/2020 Scope [email protected] Company #see note m. #Note: Scope of registration is limited to “Operational traffic Website: control and implementation of traffic guidance schemes and www.besafetm.com.au traffic management plans”. Bielby Holdings Pty Limited Limited Construction 0003 #Note: Scope of registration is Kenmore N/A 36 052 188 600 N/A S,D 31/10/2019 Scope Company limited to “Site Set-ups and #see note design/ modification/ inspection of traffic guidance schemes and traffic management plans” Register of Traffic Management Companies, Transport and Main Roads, Version: April 2018 6 Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration Blackall-Tambo Regional Phone number: Yes - Council (07) 4621 6600 Provisional Registration Blackall and Tambo Local 0138 Blackall 42 062 968 922 O,S 31/08/2018 #Note: Scope of registration is Region Email address: Government limited to “Operational traffic [email protected] Limited control and implementation of Scope traffic guidance schemes and Website: #see note traffic management plans”. www.btrc.qld.gov.au BMD Constructions Pty Construction 0130 Manly N/A 59 010 126 100 N/A O,S,D 30/04/2020 Limited Company Bottom Line Traffic Phone number: Control Pty Ltd Brisbane, Logan, 0402 865 917 Redlands, Moreton Bay, Traffic Limited Upper 0060 Sunshine Coast, 44 144 989 239 Management O,S 31/01/2020 Scope #Note: Scope of registration is Caboolture Email address: limited to “Operational traffic Gold Coast, Company #see note [email protected] control and implementation of Somerset Region traffic guidance schemes and traffic management plans”. Website: N/A Phone number: Boulia Shire Council (07) 4746 3188 Limited Local 0118 #Note: Scope of registration is Boulia Boulia Shire 20 492 088 398 O,S 30/09/2018 Scope Email address: Government limited to “Operational traffic [email protected] #see note control and implementation of traffic guidance schemes and traffic management plans”. Website: www.boulia.qld.gov.au Register of Traffic Management Companies, Transport and Main Roads, Version: April 2018 7 Qld Office/ # Scope Registration Brief Expiry of # Conditions Trading Name Depot Areas Serviced ABN Company Contact details of Number Description Registration Applicable Locations Registration Phone number: (07) 4786 6566 Bowen, Airlie Beach, Email address: Industry - 0122 Bowen Industrial Hire Bowen Proserpine, Collinsville, 76 305 101 883 O,S,D 31/08/2018 bowen@bowenindustrialhire. Other Burdekin com.au Website: www.bowenindustrialhire.co m.au Phone number: (07) 3403 8888 Local 0114 Brisbane City Council Brisbane Brisbane City 72 002 765 795 Email via website O,S,D 31/03/2019 Government Website: www.brisbane.qld.gov.au Broadspectrum South Construction 0188 N/A 11 093 114 553 N/A O,S,D 31/07/2019 (Australia) Pty Ltd Brisbane Company Bulloo Shire Council Phone number: (07) 4621 8000 #Note: Scope of registration is Local Limited 0104 limited to “Operational traffic Thargomindah Bulloo Shire 77 018 448 039 Email address: O,S 28/02/2020 Government Scope control and implementation of [email protected] traffic guidance schemes and #see note traffic management plans”.
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