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2020–21 Transport System Planning Program Project Procurement List Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program 2020–21 Transport System Planning Program Project Procurement List Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program Approximate Project Industry Invitation Expected Time # Project Name Industry Briefing Contact Email Market Approach Contract Location Briefing Contact Method to Market Value New England Highway (Toowoomba – Warwick), major [email protected]. 1 Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $60,000 Jan – Mar 2021 culverts, business case au New England Highway (Toowoomba – Warwick), [email protected]. 2 Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $180,000 Jan – Mar 2021 strengthening and widening, business case au [email protected]. 3 Oakey-Pittsworth Road, various locations, business case Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $80,000 Apr – Jun 2021 au Toowoomba-Athol Road and Alderley Street intersection, [email protected]. 4 Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $160,000 Oct – Dec 2020 business case au [email protected]. 5 Toowoomba-Cecil Plains Road, high risk road planning Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $80,000 Oct – Dec 2020 au Gore Highway (Toowoomba – Millmerran), high risk [email protected]. 6 Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $70,000 Oct – Dec 2020 road, planning au Toowoomba-Cecil Plains Road, O'Mara Road intersection [email protected]. 7 Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $160,000 Oct – Dec 2020 upgrade, business case au Toowoomba-Cecil Plains Road, Taylor Street, cycleway [email protected]. 8 Darling Downs John Reeve Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $200,000 Apr – Jun 2021 business case au Burnett Highway (Biloela – Mount Morgan), Dululu 9 Fitzroy Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $40,000 Jul – Sep 2020 south upgrade, business case Burnett Highway (Biloela – Mount Morgan), Dee River 10 Fitzroy Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $50,000 Jul – Sep 2020 bridge upgrade, business case Capricorn Highway (Duaringa – Emerald), Codenwarra 11 Road to Opal Street, flood immunity, traffic capacity and Fitzroy Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $500,000 Jul – Sep 2020 safety planning Dawson Highway (Gladstone – Biloela), overtaking 12 Fitzroy Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $110,000 Jul – Sep 2020 lanes upgrade, planning Bowen Developmental Road (Bowen to Collinsville), upgrade, Mackay/Whits 13 Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $150,000 Jan – Mar 2021 planning unday Gregory Developmental Road (Clermont – Belyando), Mackay/Whits 14 Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $160,000 Jan – Mar 2021 business case unday Proserpine-Shute Harbour Road, Gregory Cannon Valley Mackay/Whits 15 Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $200,000 Jul – Sep 2020 Road to Paluma Road corridor, planning unday Proserpine-Shute Harbour Road, Island Drive to Jubilee Mackay/Whits 16 Maaret Sinkko [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $90,000 Jul – Sep 2020 Pocket, cycleway link, planning unday Cleveland-Redland Bay Road, Boundary Road intersection, 17 Metropolitan Glenn Maxwell [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $400,000 Apr – Jun 2021 planning Bowen Hills – Northshore strategic corridor Chris Howarth- Chris.Y.Howarth- 18 Metropolitan Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $150,000 Jan – Mar 2021 investigation planning Crewdson [email protected] Brisbane (Roma Street) Long Distance Coach and Chris Howarth- Chris.Y.Howarth- 19 Metropolitan Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $150,000 Jul – Sep 2020 Tourism options analysis Crewdson [email protected] 20 Brisbane Mesoscopic AIMSUN Model (BMAM) Metropolitan Jaco Van Den Berg [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $150,000 Jan – Mar 2021 Centenary Motorway (Ellen Grove – Toowong), 21 Metropolitan Glenn Maxwell [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $180,000 Jan – Mar 2021 Dandenong Road to Moggill Road, planning Chris Howarth- Chris.Y.Howarth- 22 Dutton Park to Indooroopilly PT Corridor Assessment. Metropolitan Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $180,000 Jul – Sep 2020 Crewdson [email protected] Moggill Sub-Arterial Road, Rafting Ground Reserve to 23 Metropolitan Glenn Maxwell [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $360,000 Oct – Dec 2020 Centenary Highway, cycle planning Greater Brisbane Strategic Transport Model Development 24 Metropolitan Jaco Van Den Berg [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $760,000 Oct – Dec 2020 and Maintenance Warrego Highway (Ipswich – Toowoomba) and Haigslea 25 Metropolitan Glenn Maxwell [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $480,000 Oct – Dec 2020 – Amberley Road interchange, planning 26 Birkdale park 'n' ride Business Case Metropolitan Glenn Maxwell [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $200,000 Jan – Mar 2021 2020–21 Transport System Planning Program Project Procurement List Queensland Transport and Roads Investment Program Approximate Project Industry Invitation Expected Time # Project Name Industry Briefing Contact Email Market Approach Contract Location Briefing Contact Method to Market Value Brisbane-Woodford Road (Dayboro Road), Gympie Road to 27 North Coast Sandra Hinrichsen [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $250,000 Jan – Mar 2021 Youngs Crossing Road, link planning 28 High risk culverts replacement business case North Coast Sandra Hinrichsen [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $300,000 Jul – Sep 2020 Maroochydore-Noosa Road, Fishermans Road to Runway 29 North Coast Sandra Hinrichsen [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $200,000 Jan – Mar 2021 Drive link planning Maroochydore-Noosa Road, Sunshine Motorway – Ocean 30 North Coast Sandra Hinrichsen [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $180,000 Jan – Mar 2021 Street cycleway planning 31 Scarborough Harbour master planning North Coast Warren Batts [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $100,000 Apr – Jun 2021 32 Southern Sunshine Coast Roads Improvement Study North Coast Sandra Hinrichsen [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $2,100,000 Oct – Dec 2020 Sunshine Motorway (Mooloolaba – Peregian), Buderim 33 North Coast Sandra Hinrichsen [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $950,000 Jan – Mar 2021 – Mooloolaba interchange, planning Sunshine Motorway (Tanawha – Mooloolaba), Dixon Road 34 North Coast Sandra Hinrichsen [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Open Tender $650,000 Apr – Jun 2021 to Kawana Way, planning Flinders Highway (Richmond – Julia Creek), 35 North West Andrew Hobbs [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $170,000 Oct – Dec 2020 pavement strengthening and widening planning 36 Julia Creek – Kynuna Road upgrades business case North West Andrew Hobbs [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $125,000 Jul – Sep 2020 Landsborough Highway (Kynuna to Cloncurry), Hickson 37 North West Andrew Hobbs [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $150,000 Jul – Sep 2020 Creek culvert replacement business case Wills Developmental Road (Julia Creek – Burketown), 38 North West Andrew Hobbs [email protected] Engineering Consultant Scheme Restricted Tender $150,000 Oct – Dec 2020 Sedan Dip Road structure replacement planning Douglas – Garbutt Road (University Road), Discovery 39 Northern Gina Turner [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $500,000 Oct – Dec 2020 Drive and Yolanda Drive intersection, planning Garbutt – Upper Ross Road (Townsville), Dalrymple Road 40 Northern Gina Turner [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $150,000 Oct – Dec 2020 to Gouldian Avenue, undertake high risk roads planning Gregory Developmental Road (Belyando – Charters Towers), 41 Northern Gina Turner [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $120,000 Oct – Dec 2020 higher mass limits structures upgrade, business case Herveys Range Developmental Road (Townsville – Battery), 42 Northern Gina Turner [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $350,000 Oct – Dec 2020 higher mass limits various structures upgrade planning Ingham – Halifax-Bemerside Road, drainage and safety 43 Northern Gina Turner [email protected] Consultants for Engineering Projects Restricted Tender $220,000
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