CPB Contractors, with its Unity Alliance partners, is delivering the Rail, Integration and Systems (RIS) package of the Cross River Rail project.
The award of the RIS Alliance contract follows contractual close for the Tunnel, Stations and Development PPP package of the project, to be delivered by CIMIC Group companies Pacific Partnerships, CPB Contractors and UGL, as part of the Pulse consortium. Revenue to the CIMIC Group from the PPP package is approximately $2.73 billion.
Crucial to the overall delivery of the Cross River Rail, the RIS package will deliver the design, supply and installation of the supporting rail systems and brownfield works to integrate Cross River Rail into the wider Queensland Rail train network.
The Cross River Rail Project is Queensland’s largest public transport project and will help drive economic development.
CPB Contractors is committed to working closely with the Cross River Rail Delivery Authority and Queensland Rail to deliver the RIS package safely and efficiently.
Former CIMIC Group Chief Executive Officer Michael Wright said: “CIMIC Group continues to provide essential infrastructure for the cities and local communities in which we live, providing important new services and helping to drive economic development.”
CIMIC Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaria said: “The Cross River Rail project reinforces CPB Contractors’ leading position in the delivery of rail and tunnel infrastructure, complementing our work on major projects in NSW and Victoria.”
CPB Contractors and UGL were supported by CIMIC Group’s engineering and technical services business, EIC Activities, in planning and digital engineering.
Major construction was completed in 2024.
CPB Contractors acknowledged the Turrbal people as the traditional and continuing custodians of the lands on which the Cross River Rail - Rail, Integration & Systems Alliance project was delivered.
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