The Chronicle

Issues over TSRC build

- TOM GILLESPIE tom.gillespie@thechronic­le.com.au

A COMPANY behind the contractor that built the Toowoomba Bypass will front court this week to face charges by the Queensland Government over safety issues on the project.

The independen­t Work Health and Safety Prosecutor has levied six charges against Acciona Infrastruc­ture Australia, which was one half of the consortium Nexus Infrastruc­ture that led the $1.6 billion project.

If found guilty, the charges carry a maximum penalty of $1.5 million each.

A spokesman for the Office of Industrial Relations confirmed the charges had been laid, one of which will be heard in the Toowoomba Magistrate­s Court tomorrow.

They relate to incidents that occurred on the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing constructi­on site between 2017 and 2018.

“Six charges have been laid against Acciona Infrastruc­ture

Australia Pty Ltd by the independen­t Work Health and Safety Prosecutor,” the statement said.

“The charges relate to three incidents that occurred in 2017 and 2018. Each of the charges carries a maximum penalty of $1.5 million.

“The proceeding­s are set for mention on 20 March 2020. One charge has its first mention on that day. The remaining complaints have already commenced.”

Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey ordered work to stop on the project in May 2018, following a string of incidents including truck rollovers.

An independen­t report made 51 recommenda­tions to Nexus Delivery to improve safety at the site.

Acciona Australia confirmed the charges, but did not comment further.

 ?? Picture: Contribute­d ?? CHARGES LAID: The Queensland Government’s independen­t prosecutor has charged the company that built the Toowoomba Bypass with six safety breaches.
Picture: Contribute­d CHARGES LAID: The Queensland Government’s independen­t prosecutor has charged the company that built the Toowoomba Bypass with six safety breaches.

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