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UQ eastern gateway transformation takes shape

16 February 2015
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The walkway development is progressing well.

The construction of an elevated platform set to transform The University of Queensland’s eastern gateway is gaining momentum.

The work is part of a $4.5 million redevelopment of the main pedestrian walkway linking UQ Lakes Busway with the St Lucia Campus.

Properties and Facilities Division Director Alan Egan said a significant amount of on-site work had been done, and the project is on target for completion by the end of April.

“This entry to the University is extremely popular with commuters, providing access for 20,000 people each day,” Mr Egan said.

“The development will alleviate several planning issues including the gradient of the area and previously limited disability access.

“To minimise time on site, components including structural steel framing, roof panels and a lift are being manufactured off site.”

Significant progress should be seen in coming weeks, with the following work scheduled to end February 2015:

  • installation of steel portal frames
  • awning works, initially  around the busway, then working their way up to the Student Union
  • completion of footing system
  • installation of structural supporting frame to go under a suspended timber walkway

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Commuters should allow extra time to catch buses due to changes in traffic conditions at the UQ Lakes Busway.

The Brisbane City Council is building a new CityCat terminal near the Eleanor Schonell Bridge, and has contributed $750,000 to assist in addressing disability access issues in the area.

More information, including construction details and pedestrian diversions, can be found at http://www.pf.uq.edu.au/project-bb.html.

Media: UQ Communications, Kate Bishop, 3346 7887, k.bishop3@uq.edu.au.

 

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