Monthly construction update - Kangaroo Point

August 2024

Construction activities in August will include:

  • continued works in Scott Street, including concrete pours for planters
  • continued installation of the lift in C.T. White Park
  • continued installation of the pedestrian shade canopy, lighting and solar panels on the bridge deck
  • landscaping garden beds on the bridge deck
  • installation of the raised priority crossing on Main Street, between Thornton and Rotherham streets
  • continued construction of the stairs connecting Scott Street to C.T. White Park and seating in C.T. White Park
  • earthworks in C.T. White Park as part of landscaping activities
  • continued removal of temporary structures from the Brisbane River.

What to expect

  • construction activities including excavation, steel fixing, welding, scaffolding and concreting works
  • barge movements for materials and equipment deliveries
  • noise and low levels of vibration associated with the use of equipment and machinery such as cranes, rock breakers, concrete pumps, excavators and trucks
  • lighting associated with night works
  • traffic control and signage to direct pedestrians, cyclists, scooter riders and motorists around work as required.

Construction map

The map below shows the indicative construction sites and progress of the bridge structure.

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Out-of-hours works

Upcoming out-of-hours works will include:

  • low-impact bridge deck construction activities, which will continue until 5am, Monday to Saturday and include steel fixing, welding, transporting equipment and materials on barges, and crane lifts
  • intermittent low-impact bridge works in the marine area, including the removal of temporary marine structures, works on the restaurant and canopy works from 5am-11pm, Monday to Saturday, weather and conditions permitting.

Contact Connect Brisbane

For more information about these works, contact Connect Brisbane by:

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