The multimillion-dollar project that will revitalise the Mooloolaba foreshore has reached a very special stage.
On Monday (July 26) a viewing platform, boardwalk and access ramps will be lifted into place by a 120-tonne hydraulic crane as the long-awaited project gathers momentum.
The platform and boardwalk infrastructure, constructed by Caloundra business The Jetty Specialists, will connect Alexandra Headland to the new Mooloolaba foreshore parkland, so everyone can get closer to the beautiful beach.
The Queensland Government has invested $4.5 million in the project through the $50 million Unite and Recover Community Stimulus Package for South-East Queensland councils.
Member for Caloundra Jason Hunt said this project would help drive the Sunshine Coast’s economic recovery from the impacts of the pandemic.
“This is just stage one of a plan to revitalise the entire foreshore at Mooloolaba, and the Sunshine Coast Council estimates nearly 600 jobs will be created and supported through this project,” Mr Hunt said.
“It’s going to create jobs across the Sunshine Coast as part of Queensland’s plan for economic recovery.
“It’s great to see work on the foreshore upgrades are progressing well and I’m looking forward to the parklands being opened at the end of the year, weather and site conditions permitting.”
Sunshine Coast Council Mayor Mark Jamieson said the new parkland was a much-needed space for families and friends to spend time together.
Mayor Jamieson said there would be new lawns, play equipment, picnic tables and barbecues creating a fun, enjoyable and safe place for people of all ages and abilities.
“The new viewing platform at Alex Bluff Foreshore Park and the boardwalk, between Alexandra Headland and Mooloolaba will create excellent connections to this new parkland,” he said.
“With new and accessible green space and new amenities including public toilets and lighting, the parkland will be a pleasant and safe space for community members to enjoy and I’m delighted that council has partnered with the Queensland Government to deliver this terrific project.”
The overall revitalisation will increase public beachfront parkland by 40 per cent, add extensive waterfront pathways and provide enhanced spaces and amenities.
To facilitate the installation of the larger sections of the boardwalk, the Alex Bluff Foreshore Park car park will be temporarily closed on Monday, 26 July between 5am to 6pm.
The 120-tonne crane is expected to be on site for a day, weather and site conditions permitting.
Since starting in October 2020, Stage 1 works have focused on the construction of:
- a new accessible boardwalk linking Alexandra Headland and Mooloolaba
- a new viewing platform and public seating area adjacent to at Alex Bluff Foreshore Park
- renewing the seawall to protect our foreshore and community infrastructure.
The next phase of construction will include:
- parkland construction and installation of amenities near the new set of stairs between the existing outdoor gym area and the new parkland
- a new sheltered barbecue area located at the southern end of the parkland
- landscaping throughout the new parkland.
For more information and a video showcasing the Mooloolaba Foreshore Revitalisation visit the council’s website www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/MFR.
Project benefits include:
- supporting local construction jobs and local suppliers
- boost to hospitality sector resulting in more youth job opportunities
- new community infrastructure assets for long term benefit
- improved community access to open space.