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Boggo Road Station, Cross River Rail

CPB Contractors, UGL, Ghella, and BAM International
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The scope encompassed the station box, platforms, concourse, mezzanines, plant levels, and above-ground ventilation structures within a live rail corridor and constrained brownfield environment.

Client

Boggo Road Station


Principal Contractor

CPB Contractors, UGL, Ghella, and BAM International


Scope of Works

Kenny Constructions delivered the complete structural package for the new Boggo Road Station, incorporating approximately 16,000 t of reinforcement, 40,000 m³ of concrete, and over 750 precast elements weighing up to 80 t. The works included waterproofing, under-slab drainage, sump construction, and multiple complex formwork systems supported by up to 500 t of scaffolding. Long-span precast truss post-tensioning was delivered as part of a fully integrated turnkey structural solution.


Overview

The scope encompassed the station box, platforms, concourse, mezzanines, plant levels, and above-ground ventilation structures within a live rail corridor and constrained brownfield environment. Delivery required extensive temporary works engineering to enable horizontal installation of large precast units into an underground cavern, close coordination with rail operations, and tightly sequenced heavy lifting activities.


Outcome

Kenny Constructions successfully delivered the structural package to strict quality and dimensional tolerances, despite continuously evolving access and staging constraints. Disciplined planning and a resilient workforce ensured the safe and reliable completion of a technically complex station structure involving long- span post-tensioning, heavy precast logistics, and large- scale formwork systems.


Location

Queensland

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