No-Name Road access road

No-Name Road access road

Goal3. A hub for modern industry
Strategic Purpose

Allow for safe and functional access for construction traffic and enable construction works to commence for the industrial precinct itself.

StatusCompleted

Project Overview

The Lansdown Eco-Industrial Precinct (LEIP) is located within the suburb of Calcium within the Townsville City Council Local Government Area in the Far North Queensland Region.

The Lansdown Precinct aims to become Northern Australia’s foremost precinct for advanced manufacturing, processing, technology and emerging industries.

Driven by Townsville City Council, this new development will generate exciting long-term job and business opportunities throughout our region and builds upon the city’s major investment in reliable water supply (Haughton Pipeline) and Townsville’s recent designation as a national Hydrogen Hub.

The project requires the construction of No-Name Road access road to commence construction works within the precinct.

Council has awarded the tender for construction of ‘No-Name Road access road’ to local company BMD Constructions.

Works were completed early 2024.

The No-Name Road allows for safe and functional access for construction traffic and enables construction works to commence for the industrial precinct itself.

The project included:

  • Upgrade of the intersection of Jones Road and No-Name Road (approx. 1 km west of the existing junction of Jones Road and Woodstock Avenue)
  • formation and construction of No-Name Road running south from Jones Road.

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Works Notification

This project is jointly funded by the Australian Government and Queensland Government in partnership with Townsville City Council.