Haughton Pipeline Project
Investment | $274 million for Stage 2, $225 million for Stage 1 |
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Jobs | 300 for Stage 2, 1,000 for Stage 1 |
Goal | 4. A sustainable destination that embraces and participates in the arts, sports and events and recreational activities. |
Strategic Purpose | A water security initiative supporting the city’s Ross River Dam water catchment by providing greater capacity to deliver raw water into the Dam to augment or “top up” water levels during periods of very low rainfall. |
Status | Stage 2 in construction, Stage 1 complete |
Haughton Pipeline Stage 2 Update
Published 20 August 2024
The Haughton pipeline is a Townsville City Council and Queensland Government funded initiative that will provide greater water security for Townsville, able to ‘top up’ the Ross River Dam by pumping water from the Burdekin River during periods of very low rainfall.
The completed pipeline will be a major piece of infrastructure that will serve the Townsville community for over 50 years. Stage 2 of the Haughton pipeline will connect and extend the existing Stage 1 pipeline, completed in 2019, from the Haughton River to the Burdekin River near Clare.
This second stage of the pipeline runs through greenfield terrain requiring Council to build around 6km of construction roads for access to the 28.5km-long site from existing public roads. The entire 40m-wide construction corridor where the pipeline will be installed has now been cleared.
Construction on stage 2 is underway, with the first new pipes laid in October 2023 – by May 2024, Council’s construction partners had installed more than 3km of pipe in a month, and by August 30% of the pipeline had been completed. Installation through greenfield terrain remains complex and challenging, and will continue throughout the 2024-25 financial year. Council is committed to finishing the pipeline installation work.
The Australian-made Glass Reinforced Polymer (GRP) pipes required for the project are currently being installed. The project also requires the construction of Australian made mild steel cement (MSCL) pipe, which is used in locations that are subject to increased loads from agricultural machinery and watercourses, or where access for repair is difficult, such as under roads or other infrastructure, or natural deep-water bodies (water holding creeks/lagoons). The installation of MSCL pipe takes longer and is more difficult than for GRP pipes.
To support Haughton Pipeline Stage 2:
- Commonwealth Department of Environment and Climate Change Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) approval in place (Feb 2023).
- Major contracts and agreements in place for construction and associated services.
- Cultural Heritage Management Agreement negotiated and signed with Bindal Traditional Owners (reviewed and recommitted Dec 2022).
- Bore drilling, ground survey and environmental survey work complete.
Funded by Townsville City Council and the Queensland Government, the investment for Stage 2 is $274 million, with $195 million contributed by the Queensland Government. In response to forecasts that the project will exceed its approved budget, largely due to rising construction costs after the COVID pandemic, Council continues to work with State funding partners to explore options for low-cost secure water supply for the Townsville region.
Project Overview
A Townsville City Council and Queensland Government funded water security initiative for Townsville, the pipeline will support the city’s Ross River Dam water catchment. When complete, the water pipeline will provide greater capacity to provide raw water into the Ross River Dam to “top up” water levels for the Townsville community and industry during periods of very low rainfall.
The pipeline alignment, design and Commonwealth EPBC environmental approval are complete. The final stages of land tenure planning are being progressed for the greenfield Stage 2 project. The completed pipeline will be a major piece of infrastructure that will serve our community for over 50 years. Stage 2 of the Haughton pipeline will connect and extend the existing Stage 1 pipeline, completed in 2019, from the Haughton River to the Burdekin River near Clare.
Funded by Townsville City Council and the Queensland Government, the investment for Stage 2 is $274 million, with $195 million contributed by the Queensland Government.
Works to date include:
- All the IPLEX-manufactured, Australian made Glass Reinforced Polymer (GRP) pipes have been shipped from Adelaide to the Port of Townsville in four shiploads between September 2022 and April 2023.
- Securing Commonwealth Department of Environment and Climate Change Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) approval in February 2023.
- Major contracts – construction, under bore drilling, design and engineering services, contract management services, and pipe supply and numerous professional service providers have been engaged.
- Agreements have been established with major material and equipment suppliers and local construction contractors to assist with logistics of supply, selection of materials, constructability in design, risk identification, and programming of delivery.
- A Cultural Heritage Management Agreement was negotiated and signed with Bindal Traditional Owners. The Agreement was reviewed and recommitted to in December 2022.
- All bore drilling, ground survey and environmental survey work is complete.
Environmental Approval Documents
Environmental approval documents relating to Council’s projects are available on the Projects - Environmental Approval Documents page.
Media Releases
2023
2021
2020
- 03/11/2020 - Design tender for stage 2 of water pipeline awarded
- 13/10/2020 - Further Industry briefings for stage 2 of Haughton pipeline
- 14/08/2020 - Industry briefings for stage 2 of Haughton pipeline
- 02/06/2020 - Stage 1 of Haughton pipeline project complete
- 11/05/2020 - Tenders called for next section of Haughton pipeline
- 17/02/2020 - New tender ensures water pipeline project continues to pump out jobs for locals
- 04/02/2020 - Pipeline passes pressure tests
- 17/01/2020 - Pipelines being laid for Townsville's future
2019
- 11/12/2019 - Haughton pipeline reaches another milestone
- 01/10/2019 - Mayor praises selfless efforts of Water Pipeline contractors
- 26/09/2019 - Water Smart Package proves a big hit with residents
- 19/09/2019 - Statement regarding Water Smart Package outcomes
- 16/07/2019 - Water package launches jobs, smart water use across city
- 27/06/2019 - Another 20 jobs flowing from Townsville’s water pipeline project
- 25/06/2019 - 2019/20 Budget - Water security projects flowing in Council Budget
- 04/06/2019 - 200 jobs and $30 million flow from Townsville pipeline
- 01/05/2019 - Council endorses process to acquire easement along pipeline alignment
- 17/04/2019 - Another milestone reached on Townsville’s new pipeline project
- 06/04/2019 - Pipeline project returning to full swing
- 15/03/2019 - Work continues on Townsville pipeline project
- 25/01/2019 - Pipeline project boosting Townsville's advanced manufacturing
- 25/01/2019 - Up to 1000 local jobs to flow from pipeline
- 24/01/2019 - First pipes installed on Townsville's water pipeline project
- 16/01/2019 - Tunnel boring machine about to bite into pipeline project
2018
- 21/12/2018 - Construction on pipeline project reaching full thrust
- 11/12/2018 - More new jobs flowing from Townsville’s new water pipeline
- 10/12/2018 - Townsville’s new water pipeline digging up more jobs for locals
- 07/12/2018 - Second shipment of pipes arrive in Townsville for new water pipeline
- 16/11/2018 - More jobs spouting from Townsville’s water pipeline
- 04/11/2018 - Pipeline funding commitments welcomed
- 01/11/2018 - 100 local jobs from water pipeline installation
- 22/10/2018 - Townsville's new water pipeline above board as first pipe shipment arrives
- 04/10/2018 - Local job opportunities spouting from pipeline project
- 29/08/2018 - Townsville's water pipeline - on track
- 21/08/2018 - Pipeline reaches next key milestone
- 07/08/2018 - Dozens of jobs flow from pipeline as Civil Works start
- 16/07/2018 - 50 jobs created after Council awards pipeline Civil Works package to local firm Mendi
- 26/06/2018 - Budget 2018/19 - Funding to flow for new water pipeline
- 02/06/2018 - More jobs to flow from water pipeline project
- 18/05/2018 - Pipeline construction and installation EOI's to open this weekend
- 03/05/2018 - Huge interest in council's next pipeline industry information session
- 27/04/2018 - Local firms encouraged to attend pipeline information session
- 26/04/2018 - Production to restart at local pipe manufacturing facility
- 24/04/2018 - Pipe tender for new water pipeline awarded to Iplex
- 18/04/2018 - Another key milestone for the $215 million water pipeline
- 04/04/2018 - Companies shortlisted for pipe supply tender
- 16/03/2018 - Local firms encouraged to attend pipeline information session
- 06/02/2018 - New pipeline tender
- 23/01/2018 - Council awards water pipeline contracts
2017
The Haughton Pipeline Stage 2 Project is being developed with the support of the Queensland Government in association with Townsville City Council.