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Brisbane Development > Development Areas > Brisbane CBD > Multiplex Wins Main Works Contract for Queen’s Wharf
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Multiplex Wins Main Works Contract for Queen’s Wharf

Last updated: 22/04/19 at 8:30 AM
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Destination Brisbane Consortium has awarded preferred contractor status to Multiplex for the major construction works at the Queen’s Wharf Brisbane Integrated Resort Development.

The appointment follows a comprehensive tender process and represents a significant milestone in the delivery of the overall project where $3.6 billion will be invested into the CBD site. The works contracted are in line with the overall project budget.

Multiplex has a strong construction history in Queensland successfully delivering other substantial placemaking projects including Brisbane Quarter, Hilton Gold Coast and Riparian Plaza.

Destination Brisbane Consortium Project Director Simon Crooks said the contract still required finalisation and remained subject to DBC board approval and State Government endorsement and includes the integrated resort development shell and core and the iconic Sky Deck – with initial works to start within months.

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Artist's impression of Miller Park, part of Queen's Wharf
Artist’s impression of Miller Park, part of Queen’s Wharf

“The works that Multiplex will deliver include the shell and core works covering the basement, base services, tower structures and the facade of the main integrated resort,” Mr Crooks said.

“It includes the integrated resort high-rise tower shells ready for later fit-out works, the podium level nestled between the towers and the iconic Sky Deck that will sit 100 metres above street level.

Artist's impression of Queen's Wharf
Artist’s impression of Queen’s Wharf

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“Multiplex will build five levels of basement carpark, the resort back of house facilities including kitchen, laundry, staff cafeteria, amenities and central energy plant.

“It’s a massive contract that in total will include approximately 370,000m2 of floor area and 105,000m2 of energy efficient glazed facade.

“We are confident that Multiplex will do a great job delivering what will become a major tourism drawcard to Queensland and a place this city’s locals will embrace.

Artist's impression of Queen's Wharf
Artist’s impression of Queen’s Wharf
Artist's impression of Queen's Wharf
Artist’s impression of Queen’s Wharf

“The contract is in keeping with our total project cost budget. The next step will be the public confirmation of the contract signing after the State Government has completed its review process.”

Works will commence mid-2019 with construction works expected to reach George Street level in late-2020 and the first stage of the IRD ready for completion in late-2022.

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Artist's impression of Queen's Wharf
Artist’s impression of Queen’s Wharf

The $3.6 billion Queen’s Wharf Brisbane development is being delivered by Destination Brisbane Consortium – a joint venture led by The Star Entertainment Group alongside its Hong Kong-based partners, Chow Tai Fook Enterprises and Far East Consortium.

Queen’s Wharf Brisbane will transform the CBD with four new luxury hotels, more than 50 new bars and restaurants, 2,000 residential apartments and the equivalent of 12 football fields of public space when the $3.6 billion development is complete.

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  • Graeme. says:
    22 April 2019 at 8:28 pm

    Can Brisbane sustain this,
    We own management rights in Fortitude Valley and we are losing money due to low tariffs due to over supply.

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