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Business case progresses for bridge upgrade

12 May 2026
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Redland City Council will develop a business case to explore possible future duplication of E.G.W. Wood Bridge on Rickertt Road, Thorneside.

Redland City Acting Mayor Julie Talty said the purpose of the business case – being funded by the Queensland Government – was to better inform key decision makers about what challenges and costs would be involved in duplicating the bridge and road that spans Tingalpa Creek.

“The scope of the business case work is to determine the cost-benefit analysis of either replacing or duplicating the existing bridge and upgrading the single-lane sections on both the southern side in Redland City and the northern side in Brisbane,” Cr Talty said.

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The Acting Mayor welcomed the Queensland Government’s commitment of $500,000 in funding towards the business case, which is expected to be delivered by Council by mid-2027.

Minister for Transport and Main Roads Brent Mickelberg said the finalised funding agreement would unlock important progress on the project.

“This business case is a critical first step for a project that has been long overdue,” Minister Mickelberg said.

“We are working with Council, and together we will continue working to deliver for the local community.”

Division 10 Councillor Paul Bishop said the bridge was a key commuter connector for the two cities.

“The initial business case will explore options to upgrade the bridge, assess the project’s complexities and scale, and help guide future decisions and requirements,” Cr Bishop said.

The business case is an investigatory first step. Currently, there is no funding agreement from any level of government for the upgrade, and the project is not in Council’s capital expenditure forecast.

Tags: E.G.W. Wood BridgeMinister for Transport and Main RoadsRickertt RoadthornesideTingalpa Creek

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