What to expect from Range Crossing early this year
IT will be an exciting year with the $1.6 billion Toowoomba Second Range Crossing expected to be completed in late 2018.
All the latest stories on the Toowoomba second range crossing.
IT will be an exciting year with the $1.6 billion Toowoomba Second Range Crossing expected to be completed in late 2018.
THIS year was all about earthworks, local road upgrades and building bridges on the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing.
UPDATE: NEXUS has released a new batch of figures that provide a snapshot of how the colossal Toowoomba Second Range Project is progressing.
A TIME-LAPSE clip shared by Nexus shows just how much work goes into building the mammoth Toowoomba Second Range Crossing.
PRIVATE construction companies are banding together after the much-anticipated call was made for expressions of interest to build the Toowoomba bypass.
SHOVELS at the ready – expressions of interest have been issued for the $1.6 billion Toowoomba Second Range Crossing.
DEVELOPMENT in the Toowoomba region is forging ahead faster than anywhere else in the country with a total spend of more than $11 billion.
CONSTRUCTION of the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing remains on schedule to start next year, a senate estimates hearing has heard in Canberra.
MORE than $11 billion of major development planned for the Toowoomba region could create as many as 10,000 jobs, new research shows.
CONSTRUCTION companies are waiting for the next stage of the Toowoomba bypass process to begin as the likelihood of construction starting this year dwindles.
TOOWOOMBA and Surat Basin Enterprise CEO Shane Charles believes the $700 million commitment to the Second Range Crossing is a good deal for Toowoomba residents.
PART of the Bedford St waste facility will be sacrificed to make way for the Toowoomba Bypass.
TOOWOOMBA fared better than most regions in last night’s Federal Budget with Member for Groom Ian Macfarlane declaring he had delivered an election promise.
NOW that he’s received confirmation of the Second Range Crossing funding, Toowoomba Mayor Paul Antonio said the best thing he could do was remain positive about the process.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/topics/toowoomba-second-range-crossing/page/42