
CIMIC Group’s Broad Construction has been chosen to construct TAFE Queensland’s new Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre at Eagle Farm TAFE campus.
The project is part of the $100 million Equipping TAFE for our Future (ETFoF) program, which will include a two-storey facility specialising in robotics, advanced manufacturing, process instrumentation, renewable technologies, and telecommunications. The facility will include classrooms, learning areas, seminar rooms, laboratories, workshops, and breakout areas for staff and students.
The Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre is a crucial investment in future workforce training and education, ensuring industry growth and meeting client and consumer needs. It provides individuals with the necessary skills and opportunities for success across various sectors, ensuring industry sustainability.
“Broad Construction is experienced in safely building complex projects and will draw on the experience and skills gained from delivering award-winning educational facilities across Queensland. We are pleased to be once again selected to deliver a collaborative learning space that will inspire innovation and skills development for the future workforce,” CIMIC Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaria commented.
“Showcasing a commitment to sustainable building, this new development will bring many benefits to TAFE Queensland and will target a 5 Star Green Buildings rating which demonstrates Australian excellence in its design and construction. Our project team are specialists in working on occupied, high-density environments, and we look forward to bringing our expertise to safely deliver this new state-of-the-art Robotics and Advanced Manufacturing Centre on time, on budget and to a high quality,” Broad Construction General Manager Cyrill Cahill said.
Piling works have started on the new facility, which is expected to be completed in Q3 2024.
















