The Unite32 joint venture has been selected as the delivery partner for the $7.1 billion Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games Venues Infrastructure Program.
The joint venture comprises Laing O’Rourke and AECOM and will be responsible for delivering 17 new and upgraded venues, as well as the monitoring of two other venues across Queensland.
Key projects that form part of this program include works to the new Brisbane Stadium (Victoria Park), the new National Aquatic Centre, as well as upgrades to the Queensland Tennis Centre, Chandler Sporting Precinct, Anna Meares Velodrome and BMX Track, Brisbane International Shooting Centre, and more.
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Works will also support upgrades and improvements to new athlete villages in the Sunshine Coast and Gold Coast, as well as the regions’ wider transport network.
This consortium has previously supported the delivery of several Olympic and Paralympic Games programs since the London games in 2012.
It’s the Unite32 joint venture’s belief that these works will create “infrastructure that will enhance connectivity, drive economic growth, and leave a lasting legacy for Queensland.”
For more information on the infrastructure required for the games, click here.




