ITT242 Civil Construction - Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade
Location: 54 First Ave, Maroochydore, QLD 4558, Australia
Buyer: Sunshine Coast Council
Opened: Mar 03, 2026
Closing: May 28, 2026
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### ๐๏ธ Project Overview
The **Sunshine Coast Council** is inviting tenders for the **Caloundra Transport Corridor Upgrade (CTCU)**, a significant civil infrastructure project in Queensland. This tender (ITT242) focuses on the comprehensive construction of transport corridors, including road duplication, intersection upgrades, cycle tracks, pedestrian pathways, and drainage improvements.
### ๐ Scope of Work
The project is divided into multiple separable portions and work packages, including:
* **Section 1 (Package A & D):** Duplication of traffic lanes on Oval and Third Avenue, intersection signal upgrades, and new cycle/pedestrian infrastructure.
* **Section 2 (Package B):** Extension of Third Avenue to Nicklin Way, new intersection construction, and associated lighting/landscaping.
* **Package C:** Drainage upgrades, including new box culverts along Arthur Street.
### ๐ Key Requirements
* **Prequalification:** Bidders must hold and maintain **DTMR pre-qualification levels R3, A3, and F50**.
* **Contract Strategy:** Council intends to award all separable portions to a single Principal Contractor.
* **Sustainability:** The project aligns with the Council's Zero Net Energy (ZNE) 2040 goal and utilizes the **IS Rating Scheme** for infrastructure performance.
* **Timeline:** Practical completion is required by **December 2027**, with specific milestones for the Nicklin to Bowman section.
### ๐ Location & Search Keywords
Located in the Sunshine Coast region, this project is ideal for firms specializing in **civil construction, road building, drainage services, and electrical infrastructure**.
**Keywords:** *Civil Construction, Transport Corridor, Road Infrastructure, Drainage, Sunshine Coast Council, DTMR Prequalified, Infrastructure Upgrade, Caloundra.*