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Major Construction Begins at Brisbane Metro Depot

Published: 27 October 2021
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Architectural rendering of Rochedale Depot
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Major works are underway in Brisbane’s south to deliver a state-of-the art depot that will support up to 170 local jobs, store and maintain a fleet of Brisbane Metro vehicles and charge them in under six minutes.

Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner said this was another 2021 milestone for the city-shaping project, with major works on the Rochedale depot – delivered by ADCO Constructions moving full steam ahead.

“The Brisbane Metro depot is strategically located alongside the South East Busway, providing our future fleet of battery electric Brisbane Metro vehicles with direct access to advanced flash charging technology, as well as achieving a 5 Star Green Star rating through sustainable design solutions,” Cr Schrinner said.

“The bulk excavation works across the 10-hectare site will involve exporting more than 40 Olympics pools’ worth of earthworks material over the coming months, to make way for construction of the deport facility.

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Architectural rendering of Rochedale Depot Admin Centre
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“ADCO Constructions were awarded the design and construction contract in February 2021 and as a local Brisbane company, has remained committed to maximising local industry participation, with more than 95 per cent of the construction contract spend to date occurring within Brisbane and Southeast Queensland.”

The new depot will feature modern flash-charging technology, which can recharge a Brisbane Metro vehicle in under six minutes at the end of route, overnight charging, stabling, maintenance and washing facilities for the vehicle fleet, as well as staff and training facilities, and on-site parking.

Architectural rendering of Rochedale Depot - School Road
Architectural rendering of Rochedale Depot – School Road

Cr Schrinner said the depot site was also being designed and constructed with sustainability front-of-mind.

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“In-line with Council’s commitment to make Brisbane a low carbon and climate resilient city, the depot will include a large one megawatt solar power system.

“For comparison, Council currently has approximately 2.2 megawatts of solar spread across 37 sites throughout Brisbane – so this is a huge achievement,” he said.

“The use of harvested rainwater across the site, and recycled water in the Brisbane Metro vehicle wash facility will also help to support a clean and green Brisbane for years to come.”

Architectural rendering of Rochedale Depot - Workshop
Architectural rendering of Rochedale Depot – Workshop

Federal MP for Bonner Ross Vasta MP said local commuters have been looking forward to the major works getting underway at Brisbane Metro Depot, which will mean they can get home sooner and safer.

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“It will provide significant benefits right across Brisbane CBD and Brisbane’s southern suburbs; supporting local economies and providing a more efficient and sustainable way to get around our city.”

With the expected success of Brisbane Metro and future forecasted growth in Brisbane, the Schrinner Council has strategically considered the growth of the Brisbane Metro vehicle fleet through future-proofing the Rochedale depot.

Future additional infrastructure requirements have been considered in the design and can be easily accommodated, while minimising the impact to what will be the live operations of Brisbane Metro services.

Construction on the depot is expected to be completed in mid-2023.

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  • J says:
    26 March 2022 at 2:10 am

    I’m not sure how this review thing applies, so I’m just putting “4”, but they should’ve made the whole thing metro and done it like the original rubber-tire subway plans. Can’t possibly be that hard to lay rails down, and it’s even set up to allow express routes. Would make for a *proper* 21st century transit system, and tbh it’ll probably be done sooner or later in the semi-distant future. Do that alongside the southwest-northeast line that might/might not be built, remove level crossings and par

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  • J says:
    26 March 2022 at 2:16 am

    My review disappeared???

    I don’t know about this. Should’ve gone with the original rubber-tire subway plans and extended them to the whole busway network. It’s even set up to allow express services as it is. Do that, build the SW-NE underground, and remove the level crossings on the heavy rail network (they aren’t too many, should be easy) and run the trains every 10 minutes (with CRR) seven days a week, and you have a megalopolis-tier rapid transit network set up cheaply for a smaller city.

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