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The current Newell Beach Boat Ramp. Image: Karlie Brady.
The current Newell Beach Boat Ramp. Image: Karlie Brady.

Revised designs for the long-awaited Newell Beach Boat Ramp upgrade have been released this week, with construction expected to commence later this year after the project faced long delays.

Originally construction was expected to commence in mid-2020 however a significant amount of work on design and flood modelling was conducted throughout 2020 to ensure the upgraded facility has acceptable flooding impacts.

Subsequently, when the detailed design process commenced it was identified that flooding impacts were greater, and changes to the design were required to make the project viable.

In December 2020, a shortened ramp structure (by approximately 40 metres) with the same two boat ramp lanes and fixed walkway (down the middle), as presented to the community in early 2020, was found to be the only viable option to mitigate upstream flooding impacts.

Updated designs for the Newell Beach Boat Ramp. Image: Supplied.
Updated designs for the Newell Beach Boat Ramp. Image: Supplied.

The Member for Cook Cynthia Lui said at this stage, the development application process will restart based on the new design.

“I have been advised that tenders will be advertised in mid-2021. Once environmental approvals are gained, further discussions with local stakeholders will occur regarding the construction phase.”

“Onsite construction works are expected to commence later this year.”

Ms Lui thanked the community for getting involved in the project and for sharing their ideas.

“I know how keen local boaties are to see this project come to fruition and I understand the importance of getting the design right.”

Artist impressions of the proposed Newell Beach boat ramp from September 2020. Updated renders have yet to be created. Image: Supplied.
Artist impressions of the proposed Newell Beach boat ramp from September 2020. Updated renders have yet to be created. Image: Supplied.

 “I strongly encourage community members to contact the project team if they have any enquiries, by email at boatinginfrastructure@msq.qld.gov.au. 

“The Palaszczuk Government knows just how important this type of infrastructure is when it comes to our economic recovery, jobs and of course to supporting our boaties.”

A total of $3.2 million has been allocated to the design and construction of the Newell Beach Boat Ramp.

 

  

  

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