After seeing the benefits Draftech provided us on the Townsville Hospital Redevelopment we have set up a relationship with Draftech and intend to continue to use their BIM knowledge and skills for our future projects. The opening of Queen’s Wharf Brisbane represents a transformative moment for the city, bringing together residential, commercial, and recreational elements in a groundbreaking urban renewal project. The development includes the preservation and integration of several historic buildings and landmarks, ensuring that the new construction respects and celebrates the city’s heritage. Say ‘bonjour’ to a chic bar and restaurant offering a fresh approach to French-style dining.... Raising the bar for refreshing drinks, captivating sunsets and tall stories.... A fun-loving, vibrant Southeast Asian eatery and bar is set to call The Terrace home.... Taking casual all-day dining to the next level with its relaxed and warm atmosphere.... The residential towers, which are among the tallest structures in Brisbane, offer a mix of luxury apartments with panoramic views of the river and city. The project’s design and execution reflect an impressive scale of construction and urban planning, aiming to create a dynamic and cohesive environment that revitalizes Brisbane’s waterfront. The development integrates multiple components, including four high-rise residential towers, a world-class casino, expansive retail spaces, and a range of hospitality venues. This ambitious project, which has redefined the city’s skyline and urban landscape, officially opened its doors in late 2023. To claim either a provisional or a final infrastructure offset use the online form. It includes indicative maps and plans of the relevant infrastructure networks. The Queen’s Wharf Brisbane PDA Infrastructure Charging Offset Plan (ICOP) provides details of the infrastructure charges for the PDA and the infrastructure items that may be offset against these charges. Integrated resort, casino, hotels, dining, retail. A set of escalators lead visitors to the high roller level. RLB is proud to have played a pivotal role in this city-shaping project, delivering cost certainty and contributing to a new era for Brisbane. Draftech have proven to be a valuable and trustworthy resource and we will continue to work with Draftech on other projects. We had multiple large projects with tight deadlines and needed a company we could trust. Seven and a half hectares of space have been allocated for public use. The Sky Deck extends 250 metres around the top of two towers. There will be around 50 new cafés, bars and restaurants in the resort. The megaproject is one of Australia's biggest mixed-use precincts. On the art front, Queen’s Wharf Brisbane has announced "Sheila," a five-metre-high, five-tonne bronze sculpture by Brisbane artist Justene Williams, as part of its $3.6 billion public art offering. The project also includes a 1,500 seat-ballroom and a Sky Deck observation platform with 360 degree views. Azteca will join other unique dining experiences at Queen’s Wharf, including Black Hide by Gambaro, Cucina Regina, Sokyo Brisbane, and Luke Nguyen’s Fat Noodle, as part of The Star Brisbane’s staged opening starting in August. Originally slated for a late 2022 opening, the project’s timeline was extended due to COVID-19 related setbacks, pushing the date first to 2023, then to April 2024, and finally to August 29. Future stages will introduce even more luxury accommodations and retail experiences, with opening dates for the Dorsett and Rosewood hotel towers, Velo Café, and high-end retail outlets to be announced in the coming months. The highly anticipated Queen’s Wharf development, a transformative project for Brisbane, is officially set to open its doors on August 29. A new world-class integrated resort development that has put Brisbane on the map as a tourism, leisure and entertainment destination. This luxury 5-star haven offers direct access to world-class restaurants, bars, shopping, and entertainment in the CBD.... The first phase of this 3.6 billion project opened on the 29th of August 2024. The grand opening of Queen’s Wharf Brisbane marks a momentous milestone in the city’s development, encapsulating a transformative vision for Brisbane’s riverfront. Locals and visitors will be able to enjoy beautifully restored spaces in a variety of ways including cultural, retail, dining, hotel entertainment and tourist attraction spaces. The historic Queen’s Wharf Brisbane precinct is the birthplace of European settlement nearly 200 years ago, and a home to Indigenous Australians for thousands of years. Queen’s Wharf Brisbane transforms the CBD and river’s edge with an iconic design that embraces Brisbane’s inviting subtropical climate and celebrates the precinct’s Indigenous and European heritage with interpretive trails and experiences spanning the Brisbane River and ridgeline. The Dorsett and Rosewood hotels are due to open by the end of 2026. Lúc Lắc has created a lush, indoor-outdoor, tropical setting for an Indochine restaurant and bar that can seat 159 people. Queen's Wharf consists of four towers situated atop a seven-storey podium and a five-level basement.