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Clare Burnett
Wed 01 Jul 26

SEQ Builders Shift to Fast-Exit Projects Ahead of Olympic Unknowns

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Even as builders flock to Queensland from interstate, a construction challenge is rising as the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games near.

But while that’s common knowledge, what’s less quantifiable is the point at which building for Olympics infrastructure—already begun at the Gabba and as the Victoria Park stadium moves ahead—will totally dominate Queensland’s construction pipelines—and how much room there will be for other development.

Speaking at The Urban Developer’s Brisbane Residential Developer Summit, Mitchell Brandtman partner and 5D quantity surveyor Caitlin Shields said that now was the “golden period” before things started to get moving on the Games. 

Mitchell Brandtman partner Caitlin Shields at the Brisbane Residential Developer Summit.
▲ Mitchell Brandtman partner Caitlin Shields speaking at the Brisbane Residential Developer Summit.

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Article originally posted at: https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/olympics-paralympics-2032-construction-capacity-crisis-queensland-development