Funding to replace Phillips Creek Bridge confirmed

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

A key bridge in the heart of Bowen Basin used heavily by major mining and freight industries will be replaced as part of an $18 million upgrade.

The Australian Government has confirmed it will retain its funding of $14.4 million towards the Philips Creek Bridge replacement on Saraji Road between Dysart and Moranbah.

The Queensland Government has committed a further $3.6 million toward the project.

The proposed design will provide two 3.5-metre-wide lanes and two one-metre-wide shoulders that will be stronger and wider for heavy vehicles.

The bridge will also have improved approaches and increased deck height for safer travel and flood immunity.

Next steps will be to finalise tenders and award a contract for the work by mid-2024 with an expected finish date mid to late 2025, pending procurement processes and weather conditions.

Quotes attributable to Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King:

“The Australian Government is committed to building a pipeline of critical infrastructure projects that improve safety in communities across the country.

“The replacement of Phillips Creek Bridge will ensure community and industry are able to access safer, more resilient roads in the heart of the Bowen Basin.

“Regional Queensland plays a vital role in powering our economy and this investment reflects our government’s commitment to infrastructure in the Isaac region.”

Quotes attributable to Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker:

“Council has advocated for this project for several years so I’m thrilled to see this major road project come to fruition.

“The new bridge will improve safety, flood mitigation and load capacity to meet the needs of all road users.

“This is a positive outcome for our region as we continue to push for increased funding to deliver better roads.

“I want to acknowledge the many, many local businesses and other stakeholders who have been part of the journey to win funding for the bridge upgrade. It has been a team effort which has finally succeeded.”

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