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Monto CBD Revitalisation Update (2)

Jul 28, 2017 | Front Page Feature, News

The Monto CBD Revitalisation project funded through the State Government’s ‘Works for Queensland’ (W4Q) program has progressed with Council undertaking evaluation of quotations.

Requests for quotations were called from Council’s pre-qualified panel of providers and opened today, Friday 28 July 2017. Council is pleased to advise that two compliant submissions were received. These submissions will now undergo evaluation and will be presented to the Technical Services Council Meeting next Wednesday, 2 August 2017 for consideration and appointment of a successful contractor.

Once this process has been finalised, further information will be made available to the community in regards to the scope of works and timeframe for works.

Council appreciates that these works may result in disruption to businesses and residents alike, however, where possible, the disruption will be minimised. We trust that community members will find the completed project has improved safety and accessibility for pedestrians and be aesthetically pleasing. If you have any significant factors which you believe Council should be aware of prior to the commencement of works, please contact Council’s Engineering Department immediately. Council will continue to inform and consult with the Monto community during the progress of this project.

Upon commencement of works, appropriate signage and barricades will be in place. Motorists and pedestrians are requested to travel with extreme care and responsibility, to drive / walk to the prevailing road / pavement conditions and to adhere to signage. Council apologises for any inconvenience caused and thanks businesses and the public for their co-operation and patience whilst this work is in progress.

For further information regarding this project please contact Council’s Engineering and Environmental Services staff on 1300 696 272 (1300 MY NBRC) or email Council.

The Monto CBD Revitalisation project has been funded by the Queensland Government’s Works for Queensland project.