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Proposed Major Works to Competitive Tender Report 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 Proposed Major Works to Competitive Tender Report 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022 Creative Commons information © State of Queensland (Department of Transport and Main Roads) 2020 Copyright projects this publication. This work is licensed by the State of Queensland (Department of Transport and Main Roads) under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC By) 4.0 International Licence. You are free to copy, communicate and adapt the work, as long as you attribute the work to the State of Queensland (Department of Transport and Main Roads). To view a copy of this licence, visit: www.creativecommons.org The Queensland Government is committed to providing accessible services to Queenslanders of all cultural and linguistic backgrounds. If you have difficulty understanding this publication and need a translator, please call the Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National) on 13 14 50 and ask them to telephone the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads on 13 74 68. Disclaimer: While every care has been taken in preparing this publication, the State of Queensland accepts no responsibility for decisions or actions taken as a result of any data, information, statement or advice, expressed or implied, contained within. To the best of our knowledge, the content was correct at the time of publishing. Proposed Major Works to Competitive Tender Report, Transport and Main Roads, July 2021 – amended as of 17 August 2021 1 South Coast Gold Coast office For enquiries, please contact the Deputy Regional Director on (07) 5563 6600. Approximate Approximate Prequalification Project Local government Location Contract description contract quarter to be requirements number value ($m) called (indicative) Logan City Council 709455 Brisbane – Beenleigh Road; Improve intersection/s 7.0 Jul - Sep 2021 R4 / A3 / F10 Kingston Road and Compton Road intersection Gold Coast City Council 1651067 Beaudesert – Nerang Road; and Intersection upgrade and safety 4.9 Jul - Sep 2021 R3 / A2 / F5 improvements Maudsland Road intersection Logan City Council 1489367 Beaudesert – Beenleigh Road; Duplicate from two to four lanes 6.5 Oct - Dec 2021 R3 / A3 / F10 Milne Street to Tallagandra Road Logan City Council 1650314 Beaudesert – Beenleigh Road; Road widening, raising and 8.0 Oct - Dec 2021 R3 / A2 / F10 strengthening Armstrong Road to Stubbin Street; Belivah Logan City Council 714614 Brisbane – Beenleigh Road; Intersection upgrade 3.8 Oct - Dec 2021 R3 / A2 / F5 Kingston Road and Juers Street intersection Gold Coast City Council 1176064 Pacific Motorway (M1); Interchange upgrade 59.7 Oct - Dec 2021 R5 / B3 / A4 / F100^^ Exit 49; Pimpama Gold Coast City Council 1776869 Pacific Motorway (M1); Improve interchange/s 9.0 Jul - Sep 2021** R4 / A3 / F15 Exit 45; Sections: 43.90 – 44.50km Logan City Council 1776871 Mount Lindesay Highway (Brisbane – Four lane upgrade 30.0 Jan - Mar 2022** R4 / B2 / A4 / F50 Beaudesert); Johanna Street to South Street; Jimboomba Gold Coast City Council 1446425 Hope Island Road; Rehabilitate bridge/s 9.3 Jul - Sep 2021 R4 / A3 / F10 / B3 Jabiru Island Bridges; Coombabah Creek Proposed Major Works to Competitive Tender Report, Transport and Main Roads, July 2021 – amended as of 17 August 2021 2 South Coast cont. Gold Coast office For enquiries, please contact the Deputy Regional Director on (07) 5563 6600. Approximate Approximate Prequalification Project Local government Location Contract description contract quarter to be requirements number value ($m) called (indicative) Gold Coast City Council 1776744 Currumbin Creek Road and Intersection upgrade 3.0 Jul - Sep 2021** R2 / A2 / F5 Bienvenue Drive intersection; Currumbin Gold Coast City Council 1777393 Coomera Train Station; Upgrade Park 'n' Ride 9.2 Oct - Dec 2021** R3 / A3 / F15 Foxwell Road; Coomera Scenic Rim Regional 1452806 Cunningham Highway (Ipswich – Reconstruction works – steep 43.5 Oct - Dec 2021 R3 / A4 / B2 / F50 Council Warwick); slope stabilisation, rockfall barrier Sections: 75.89 – 79.65km construction and road widening Logan City Council 1490266 Loganlea Train Station; Detailed Design of Loganlea 6.0# Jul - Sep 2021 N/A Valencia Street, Bernice Street and Station relocation and multi-deck Station Road; Park n Ride. Loganlea 2023478 Loganlea Train Station; Bernice Street and intersection; Loganlea Gold Coast City Council 1776678 Coomera Connector (Coomera to Design and construct new route 600.0 Jan - Mar 2022** BD3 / GE3 / HE3 / HD2 / Nerang) Stage 1; including bridges – Package ITS3 and TE3 Helensvale Road to Smith Street Central; Helensvale Road to Smith Street Motorway R4 / B4 / A3 / F150+ Motorway Logan City Council 1193795 Brisbane – Beenleigh Road and Intersection upgrade 1.8 Oct - Dec 2021 R3 / A2 / F5 Waterford Tamborine Road intersection Gold Coast City Council 1621576 Gold Coast Light Rail (Stage 3); Shared path replacement 3.0 Jan - Mar 2022 R1 North Burleigh to Burleigh Heads; Oceanway upgrade ** Project scope, timing and budget is subject to Australian Government approvals. ^^ Prequalification details are yet to be confirmed. # Projects to be delivered as a package of works Proposed Major Works to Competitive Tender Report, Transport and Main Roads, July 2021 – amended as of 17 August 2021 3 Metropolitan Brisbane office For enquiries, please contact the Deputy Regional Director on (07) 3066 4222. Approximate Approximate Prequalification Project Local government Location Contract description contract quarter to be requirements number value ($m) called (indicative) Redland City Council 1510961 Cleveland – Redland Bay Road; Improve Intersection/s 6.0 Jul - Sep 2021 F10 / R2 / A4 Beach street to Serpentine Creek Road; Various locations Brisbane City Council 1190346 Mount Lindesay Arterial Road Improve Intersection/s 20.0 Oct - Dec 2021 R3 / A3 / F25 (Beaudesert Road) and Illaweena Street intersection Ipswich City Council 1570981 Centenary Motorway and Interchange upgrade 12.0 Jan - Mar 2022 R3 / F10 / A2 Logan Motorway interchange Ipswich City Council 1849219 Cunningham Highway (Ipswich – Install guardrail 3.5 Jul - Sep 2021 R2 Warwick); Redbank Plains Road to Ripley Road Redland City Council 1244428 Cleveland – Redland Bay Road; Duplicate from two to four lanes 34.8 Oct - Dec 2021 R3 / A4 / F50 Magnolia Parade to Benfer Road Proposed Major Works to Competitive Tender Report, Transport and Main Roads, July 2021 – amended as of 17 August 2021 4 North Coast Sunshine Coast office For enquiries, please contact the Deputy Regional Director on (07) 5451 7055. Approximate Approximate Prequalification Project Local government Location Contract description contract quarter to be requirements number value ($m) called (indicative) Moreton Bay Regional 1146288 Samford Road; Safety improvements, comprising 4.7# Jul - Sep 2021 R2 / A4 Council Lomandra Park – Camp Mountain Road wide centreline, surface and barrier treatments 1490751 Samford Road and Improve intersection/s Camp Mountain Road intersection Somerset Regional 1465911 Brisbane Valley Highway (Ipswich – Safety treatments, including wide 9.9 Oct - Dec 2021 R2 / A3 / F15 Council Harlin); centreline treatments, guardrail and Warrego Highway to Fernvale intersection upgrades Sunshine Coast Regional 1649526 Caloundra Road; Rehabilitate pavement 4.0 Jul - Sep 2021 A4 / R4 / F5 Council Nicklin Way – Pelican Waters Boulevard roundabout to Bowman Street intersection; Sections: 8.40 – 9.40km Moreton Bay Regional 371378 Bruce Highway (Brisbane – Gympie); Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) 55.0 Jul - Sep 2021** R3 / F50 / A3 Council Pine River to Caloundra Road; and civil works for ramp metering Sunshine Coast Regional Smart Motorways (Stage 2); Council Sections: 0 – 59.84km Sunshine Coast Regional 845329 Sunshine Motorway (Mooloolaba – Capacity and safety improvements 10.0 Jan - Mar 2022 A4 / R3 Council Peregian); Wises Road roundabout to Mooloolaba Road Moreton Bay Regional 1572868 Strathpine – Samford Road (Eatons Improve intersection/s 18.0 Apr - Jun 2022 R3 / A4 Council Crossing Road and Mount Samson Road); Sections: 6.60 – 12.79km; Package B Moreton Bay Regional 1777697 Mango Hill Train Station; Upgrade Park 'n' Ride 5.5 Jan - Mar 2022 R3 / A4 Council Meyers Circuit; Mango Hill Proposed Major Works to Competitive Tender Report, Transport and Main Roads, July 2021 – amended as of 17 August 2021 5 North Coast cont. Sunshine Coast office For enquiries, please contact the Deputy Regional Director on (07) 5451 7055. Approximate Approximate Prequalification Project Local government Location Contract description contract quarter to be requirements number value ($m) called (indicative) Moreton Bay Regional 1868801 D'Aguilar Highway (Caboolture – Rehabilitate pavement 9.0 Jul - Sep 2021 A4 / R3 / F20 Council Kilcoy); Jenkins Road to Stoney Creek; Sections: 30.40 – 34.76km Moreton Bay Regional 1905047 Samford Road and Camp Mountain Asphalt resurfacing 1.0 Jul - Sep 2021~ A4 / R3 / F10 Council Road intersection; Sections: 2.30 – 4.00km Moreton Bay Regional 1097770 Burpengary – Caboolture Road; Rehabilitate pavement 1.3 Jan - Mar 2022 A4 / R4 / F5 Council Coutts Drive Intersection; Sections: 2.03 – 2.60km Somerset Regional 1701183 D'Aguilar Highway (Caboolture – Safety improvements 16.7 Jul - Sep 2021 R3 / A4 Council Yarraman); Sandy Creek to Kilcoy Noosa Shire Council 1441703 Six Mile Creek Bridge upgrade; Bridge replacement 12.0 Apr - Jun 2022 BD2 / GE2 / HE1 / HD2 Kin Kin Road Moreton Bay Regional 1521462 Redcliffe Road (Anzac Avenue); Rehabilitate pavement 3.0 Jan - Mar 2022 A4 / R4 / F5 Council Dayboro Road to Petrie rail overpass
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