The contract to design and build the new Pimpama train station, the first of three projects on the Gold Coast through Cross River Rail, has been awarded.

ADCO Constructions has been awarded the contract for the Pimpama site, one of three sites including Hope Island and Merrimac where stations will be built on the Gold Coastline as part of Cross River Rail.

Key station features include five accessible car parks, through-lifts on each platform, a 40-bike lock-up enclosure and a pedestrian overpass. 

After a co-design phase with the specially formed Accessibility Reference Group, the following improvements were made to the station design:

  • Larger taxi and kiss n ride bays
  • Assistance animal toileting facilities
  • Tactile boarding matts at accessible boarding points
  • Improved location and layout for accessible and ambulant toilets

Queensland Transport and Main Roads Minister, Mark Bailey, said the South East Queensland-based contractor would start major works on the new station in early 2023.

“Pimpama is one of the fastest growing suburbs in Australia, so I’m glad to see we’ve taken this important step towards getting the station built,” Mr Bailey said.

“The new station will make it much easier for local residents to jump on a train, as they won’t need to go to Ormeau or Coomera to use the rail network.

“Getting closer to having a new station is a win for the Pimpama community, and I’m looking forward to seeing construction progress.”

In response to community feedback, approximately 380 car parks that were going to be delivered in two stages will now be delivered on opening day. There is also provision for about 200 extra car parks in the future to accommodate forecasted population growth.

Gold Coast-based Palaszczuk Government Minister, Meaghan Scanlon, said while the contract for major works had just been signed, early works and site establishment activities had already started.

“Early works on the station access road, drainage and connecting infrastructure are also well underway and once complete, around 40,000 cubic metres of spoil, enough to fill about 16 Olympic swimming pools, will have been excavated and re-used where possible,” Ms Scanlon said.

This project is a part of the Palaszczuk Labor Government’s almost $5.2 billion, four-year road and transport plan for the Gold Coast, supporting 4,300 good, secure jobs.

Ms Scanlon said the Pimpama community could look forward to a fully accessible state-of-the-art station.

“We want our new Gold Coast stations to be accessible to all of the community, which is why we consulted extensively with a specially formed accessibility reference group,” she said.

ADCO’s Managing Director, Neil Harding, said the company’s team of highly experienced rail and transport delivery experts looked forward to completing the important project.

“ADCO is thrilled with the opportunity to deliver this project, contributing to the growth of SEQ, in particular improving connectivity with other public transport networks between Brisbane and the Gold Coast, while also boosting local businesses and providing jobs for the local community,” Mr Harding said.

“The Pimpama train station project adds to ADCO’s solid track record of projects within the region, such as the Pimpama Sports Hub, Pimpama Tavern and other facilities in the rail and transport sector.”

Mr Bailey said timelines for the other two stations being built on the Gold Coast, Merrimac and Hope Island, were also progressing well.

“Procurement activities are well underway at Merrimac and Hope Island, with major works set to start at both later this year,” Mr Bailey said.

“All three Gold Coast stations are scheduled to be operational in line with the first Cross River Rail services.”

Early works at Pimpama started in late 2021, early works and site establishment were undertaken in 2022, and major construction will commence in early 2023.

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