Cross River Rail Woolloongabba site works on track

Demolition works at Cross River Rail’s Woolloongabba station site are now complete with over 94% of building waste from the Landcentre and old South Brisbane Dental Hospital recycled.

Deputy Premier and Treasurer, Jackie Trad, said demolition contractors, DECC, had recycled most of the concrete, metal, aluminium and copper from the nine-storey building.

“The Landcentre and the old South Brisbane Dental Hospital are gone. These two buildings, just like Goprint, are now part of Woolloongabba’s history,” Ms Trad said.

“Following decades of heavy industrial use, as a rail holding yard and print works, site remediation works are now underway with up to seven excavators onsite removing soil to a depth of four metres in some areas.”

Ms Trad said Cross River Rail is set to be the catalyst for revitalising the wider 6.5-hectare precinct around the new underground station.

“As a result of our investment in Cross River Rail, this former industrial site will be transformed,” Ms Trad said.

“Better transport connectivity is crucial to developing a new urban precinct that would stack up in comparison to any global competitors.

“When Cross River Rail is operational, Woolloongabba will be just three minutes from Albert Street and three minutes from the Ecosciences precinct at Boggo Road, making it the perfect location for new mixed-use development and new open spaces.”

Ms Trad said the Project will support thousands of jobs and hundreds of apprentice opportunities.

“During the five year construction period, Cross River Rail will support an average of 1,500 jobs each year across a range of industries from demolition and truck drivers to engineers and designers.

Ms Trad said Cross River Rail will unlock a bottleneck at the core of the transport network and allow more trains to run more often.

“Cross River Rail will enable a ‘turn-up-and-go’ transport system for the whole of South East Queensland.”

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