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Council unveils new fly-through of Kangaroo Pt bridge

Published: 18 August 2020
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Architectural rendering of Kangaroo Point Pedestrian Bridge
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Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner has announced the start of the green bridge procurement process, as early works ramp up at Kangaroo Point and Breakfast Creek, and Council kicks off consultation on design of the $257 million projects.

“We have fast-tracked these new bridges because they’re major job drivers, which is critical as we climb our way out of the coronavirus economic crisis,” Cr Schrinner said.

“Our city has sustained a brutal economic hit this year, but my administration is determined that we build for the future. This means we get people into work now and critical infrastructure projects like these bridges are how we do that.

“Kicking off this procurement process quickly is also about breathing life into the local construction industry and expanding supplier opportunities for struggling businesses,” Cr Schrinner said.

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Architectural rendering of Kangaroo Point Pedestrian Bridge from Scott Street
Architectural rendering of Kangaroo Point Pedestrian Bridge from Scott Street
Kangaroo Point Pedestrian Bridge viewing platform
Kangaroo Point Pedestrian Bridge viewing platform

At its peak, the two fast-tracked bridges will employ more than 500 people.

Council will hold an industry briefing session on Friday, before an Expressions of Interest (EOI) process starts in mid-September.

At Kangaroo Point, early works including geotechnical drilling, ground and hydrographic surveys have been underway since April.

“The Green Bridges Program is a milestone in our city’s construction history, so we are looking to attract expertise to help us deliver this landmark infrastructure,” Cr Schrinner said.

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Kangaroo Point Pedestrian Bridge from Alice Street
Kangaroo Point Pedestrian Bridge from Alice Street

“They will be prominent, iconic landmarks, providing safe and convenient connections for pedestrians and cyclists between the south and north sides of the Brisbane River,” Cr Schrinner said.

Cr Schrinner said the proposed designs of the Kangaroo Point and Breakfast Creek green bridges would be released for consultation for a month.

New 3D images of the planned Kangaroo Point and Breakfast Creek green bridges reveal in vivid detail the structures set to transform the city’s riverscape.

Architectural rendering of Breakfast Creek bridge
Architectural rendering of Breakfast Creek bridge
Architectural rendering of Breakfast Creek bridge
Architectural rendering of Breakfast Creek bridge

The Breakfast Creek green bridge will include an extension to the Lores Bonney Riverwalk, which carries 2700 pedestrians and cyclists every day.

“Community feedback plays a crucial role in developing each bridge, and I encourage residents to have their say on the latest designs of the Kangaroo Point and Breakfast Creek green bridges,” Cr Schrinner said.

Architectural rendering of Breakfast Creek bridge
Architectural rendering of Breakfast Creek bridge

Residents and stakeholders can provide feedback on the landing arrangements, viewing points, connections to the active and public transport networks, landscaping and urban design elements.

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This feedback will help inform Council’s final design for each bridge ahead of construction starting in 2021, subject to approvals.

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  • Duncan Bennett says:
    31 August 2020 at 4:17 am

    Well done Mr Schrinner
    Love the thought and design that has gone into these projects which will make our Brissie even better.
    Keep up the good work.
    Best Regards,
    Duncan

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  • Ian Wallace says:
    31 August 2020 at 1:01 pm

    “Critical infrastructure projects” accordingly to the Lord Mayor. The Breakfast Creek bridge is less than 30m from an existing bridge (that already carries all the cyclists and pedestrians that will use the new bridge) and the Kangaroo Point bridge will be the eighth place cyclists and pedestrians will be able to cross the river in the CDB following the completion of the Neville Bonner (Queen’s Wharf) bridge. The $257M should be put towards an all vehicle river crossing anywhere more than 3 kilometres from the CBD. 10’s of thousands of people would benefit on a daily basis rather than a few hundred walkers and cyclists being able to walk / ride yet another loop route.

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  • Kefayet says:
    8 September 2020 at 12:36 pm

    Great to see many different developments in the last 10 years. Why not invest to build another all purpose bridge to cross brisbane somewhere in between story bridge and getway bridge. Thanks

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