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Georgiou awarded $425M Coomera Connector package

Coomera Connector Georgiou

Georgiou Group, in a joint venture with sustainable infrastructure company Acciona, has been awarded the Coomera Connector Stage 1 North package for Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.

The Coomera Connector Stage 1 package is a 4-kilometre high speed dual carriageway, including six bridge structures and localised intersection upgrades at each end of the project, Shipper Drive and Helensvale Road, in Queensland’s south-east.


 

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Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King, said works on the Coomera Connector will continue to ramp in the coming months.

“The Coomera Connector is a boon for southeast Queenslanders – it means less time stuck in traffic and more time spent with loved ones enjoying Queensland’s great lifestyle,” King said.

“We know congestion is a significant issue for the region – it’s a drain on the economy and frustrating for families, which is why we’re getting on with delivering this critical piece of infrastructure.”

Funded by the Queensland and Australian governments, the full Coomera Connector will ultimately be a 45-kilometre high-speed, north-south transport corridor connecting the Logan Motorway and Pacific Motorway interchange at Loganholme and Nerang-Broadbeach Road in Nerang.

The Coomera Connector is south-east Queensland’s largest road infrastructure project and is set to meet the rapidly growing region’s future transport needs while enhancing safety and improving travel times between Brisbane and the Gold Coast.

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