The project is being delivered by BESIX Watpac-led Connect Brisbane Consortium for Brisbane City Council. The Kangaroo Point bridge is one of Australia’s longest single-mast, steel cable-stayed bridges.
The final 100-tonne, 25-metre span was expertly lifted into place, a process that involved sliding adjacent bridge sections across to accommodate the new piece. This engineered activity was executed seamlessly by the project team.
All structural steel bridge elements and cable stressing on this technically complex and unique piece of infrastructure are now complete.
BESIX Watpac General Manager for Queensland, Northern Territory, and New Zealand Wade Cummins highlighted the planning and collaboration required to successfully deliver this project.
“Every aspect of the Kangaroo Point Bridge is complex. Our Queensland team has worked closely with our inhouse engineering team, partners, and subcontractors from the earliest stages of the project to ensure we achieve the best quality outcome,” Wade Cummins said. “Installing the final span and completing all structural steel bridge elements is a huge milestone for the team, made possible through collaboration and an unwavering focus on building the best project.”