The Bluff—Ground Stabilization
Infrastructure Delivery
In 2018, The Bluff in Yeppoon, Queensland, was undergoing reconstruction and remediation efforts, particularly related to coastal erosion and foreshore restoration. These efforts were part of a broader strategy to address the aftermath of severe weather events, including Cyclone Marcia (2015), which caused significant erosion and infrastructure damage along the Capricorn Coast.
Key points about the reconstruction include:
- Erosion Mitigation: Severe dune erosion along Yeppoon Main Beach and areas like The Bluff necessitated urgent intervention to stabilize the coastline.
- Foreshore Redevelopment: The Capricorn Coast Foreshore Redevelopment Plan included upgraded pedestrian pathways, beach access points, landscaping, and seawall construction to protect from future storm surges and sea-level rise.
- “Operation Queenslander”: This was a state-wide reconstruction initiative launched by the Queensland Reconstruction Authority (QRA) after the 2010-2011 floods and subsequent cyclones. Projects under this initiative included not only emergency repairs but also long-term resilience building—such as what was seen at The Bluff.
Location | Yeppoon |
Client | Livingstone Shire Council |
Sector | Local Government |
Expertise | Project and Construction Management |
Contract Lead | Chris White |
Project Duration | Sept 2018 – Dec 2018 |
Completed
Status
$3M approx
Project Value
