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Architecture firm appointed for Gold Coast railway stations

GHD Woodhead will design three new railway stations along the Gold Coast’s “glitter strip,” the Queensland government has announced.

The architecture firm, together with its parent engineering consultant company GHD, has been awarded the design contract for Pimpama, Merrimac and Helensvale North stations, which are being delivered in conjunction with Cross River Rail.

The state government allocated $120 million for the stations in 2019. As GHD Woodhead moves forward with detailed design, the government has released a concept image of the new Pimpama train station.

“GHD will refine the existing concept designs for each station, producing detailed designs, documentation and approvals ready for construction,” said transport minister Mark Bailey.

“As part of the detailed design phase, additional studies will be undertaken including construction methodology, noise modelling, flood modelling and flora and fauna studies.

“Community feedback and input is being considered as part of the detailed design phase and there will be another opportunity for public consultation on the updated designs later this year, with nearby communities to be notified well in advance.”

The stations are expected to be operational in time for Cross River Rail’s opening in 2025.


Source: Architecture - architectureau

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