443 Queen Street, Brisbane

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443 Queen Street
443 Queen Street in May 2023
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General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeResidential
Architectural styleSubtropical residential architecture
LocationBrisbane, Australia
Address443 Queen Street
Coordinates27°27′54″S 153°01′53″E / 27.464970°S 153.031491°E / -27.464970; 153.031491
GroundbreakingMay 2018
Estimated completion2023
Height183.7 metres (603 ft)
Technical details
Floor count47
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard Hassell and Elizabeth Watson-Brown
Architecture firmWOHA
DeveloperCbus Property
Structural engineerArup
Services engineerAecom & Acor Consultants (Hydraulic Design)
Civil engineerArup
Quantity surveyorRider Levett Bucknall
Main contractorProbuild
Hutchinson Builders
Other information
Number of rooms264
Parking277
Website
443queenst.com

443 Queen Street is a residential skyscraper constructed at 443 Queen Street, Brisbane, Australia. The site is the last riverfront location in the Brisbane central business district. The 47 storey tower will include 106 one bedroom, 106 two bedroom and 54 four bedroom apartments. All 264 apartments will have views of the Brisbane River. Due to its unique design the tower is described as a high rise Queenslander.

A development application for the project was lodged with the Brisbane City Council in October 2015.[1][2] The University of Queensland, that owned the adjoining Customs House, unsuccessfully appealed the approval.[3][4][5]

Demolition of the former office building commenced in October 2017, with construction of the footings for the new building commencing in May 2018.

Construction was suspended in February 2022 after contractor Probuild was placed in administration.[6][7] It will be completed by Hutchinson Builders.[8][9]

Settlements commenced in November 2023 with residents moving in shortly after. [citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ "Cbus Property Plans New Generation Game Changing CBD Tower". Brisbane Development. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Cbus Snaps Up Last Brisbane CBD Waterfront Asset". The Urban Developer. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  3. ^ Kos, Andrew. "Brisbane City Council taken to court over high-rise development next to Customs House". ABC News. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
  4. ^ "443 Queen Street Given Green Light to Proceed". BrisbaneDevelopment.com. 22 July 2016. Retrieved 15 August 2016.
  5. ^ Sixty per cent of controversial high-rise development sold Brisbane Times 22 June 2018
  6. ^ "Probuild in administration as South African parent calls time". Australian Financial Review. 23 February 2022.
  7. ^ "Probuild collapse puts major Brisbane CBD development at 443 Queen Street construction, workers in limbo". ABC News. 24 February 2022.
  8. ^ $100m in losses: Builder appointed to finish controversial tower The Courier-Mail 2 May 2022
  9. ^ Hutchinson Builders appointed to Cbus Queen Street project after Probuild collapse ABC News 5 May 2022
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