The M7 Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7), known during its development as the North–South Bypass Tunnel (NSBT), is a
A$3.2 billion
motorway
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grade
toll road
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under the
Brisbane River
The Brisbane River (Turrbal language, Turrbal: ) is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia. It flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay on the Coral Sea. John Oxley, the first European to explore the ...
, between
Woolloongabba
Woolloongabba ( ) is an inner southern Suburbs and localities (Australia), suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Woolloongabba had a population of 8,687 people.
Geography
Woolloongabba is located by road south of the ...
and
Bowen Hills
Bowen Hills is an inner north-eastern Suburbs and localities (Australia), suburb in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. In the , Bowen Hills had a population of 4,898 people.
Geography
Bowen Hills is by road from the Brisbane centr ...
in
Brisbane
Brisbane ( ; ) is the List of Australian capital cities, capital and largest city of the States and territories of Australia, state of Queensland and the list of cities in Australia by population, third-most populous city in Australia, with a ...
,
Queensland
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. The tunnel was progressively opened to traffic from late on 15 March 2010 until just after midnight on 16 March 2010. It was completely open by 12:02 am.
The tunnel was originally proposed by Labor Lord Mayor
Jim Soorley
James Gerard Soorley (born 8 April 1951) is an Australian lobbyist and former politician. He served as Labor Lord Mayor of Brisbane from 1991 to 2003. A laicised Catholic priest, Soorley has a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in psychology, from Mac ...
in 2001, and was incorporated into the Liberal Party candidate
Campbell Newman
Campbell Kevin Thomas Newman (born 12 August 1963) is an Australian former politician who served as the 38th Premier of Queensland from 26 March 2012 to 14 February 2015. He served as the member for Ashgrove in the Legislative Assembly of Que ...
's five tunnel vision, called
TransApex
TransApex was a road transport plan devised by Brisbane Lord Mayor Campbell Newman in the early 2000s to connect existing motorways and major arterial roads with new transport links and divert cross-city traffic out of the Brisbane central busine ...
, in 2002. In December 2007,
Brisbane City Council
Brisbane City Council (BCC, also known as Council) is the local government of the City of Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland. The largest local government in Australia by population, BCC's jurisdiction includes 2 ...
decided to name the tunnel the
Clem Jones
Clem Jones Order of Australia, AO (16 January 191815 December 2007), a surveyor by profession, was the longest serving Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Queensland, representing the Australian Labor Party (Queensland Branch), Labor Party from 1961 to 1975 ...
Tunnel in honour of the former lord mayor.
On 16 July 2008, the
Government of Queensland
The Queensland Government is the state government of Queensland, Australia, a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Government is formed by the party or coalition that has gained a majority in the state Legislative Assembly, with the governo ...
announced that the tunnel "heralds Queensland’s newest motorway - the M7".
It is Brisbane’s first privately financed inner city toll road,
the city's largest road
infrastructure
Infrastructure is the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area, and encompasses the services and facilities necessary for its economy, households and firms to function. Infrastructure is composed of public and pri ...
project and one of
Queensland
Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
's largest infrastructure projects. With a length of it was the longest road tunnel in the country until the Airport Link tunnel was completed.
Construction bids were provided by a tender process in which
RiverCity Motorway was selected over the Brisconnections consortium. The project commenced in September 2006, with tunneling using two very large
tunnel boring machine
A tunnel boring machine (TBM), also known as a "mole" or a "worm", is a machine used to excavate tunnels. TBMs are an alternative to drilling and blasting methods and "hand mining", allowing more rapid excavation through hard rock, wet or dry so ...
s completed by May 2009. The tunnel is tolled via an electronic tolling system. It includes extensive safety systems, a traffic control centre and speed cameras. The price of the toll has been criticised as too expensive and the ventilation stacks as too intrusive.
Patronage decreased by more than 65% in the week following the introduction of a reduced toll period, and remains considerably lower than predicted volumes. Despite being completed on time and on budget, the tunnel has been an economic failure due to incorrect predictions of traffic volume.
RiverCity Motorway did not collect enough tolls to pay the interest on its $1.3 billion debt and went into
receivership
In law, receivership is a situation in which an institution or enterprise is held by a receiver – a person "placed in the custodial responsibility for the property of others, including tangible and intangible assets and rights" – especia ...
. With no hope of profit and therefore no dividend, RiverCity Motorways shares are now worthless, costing investors millions.
On 25 February 2011, Rivercity Motorways was placed into receivership after being unable to pay interest on its debt. In December 2013,
Queensland Motorways
Queensland Motorways was the company that managed the 70-kilometre-long Linkt (formerly ''go via'') network of tolled roads in Brisbane which includes the: Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7), Go Between Bridge, Gateway Motorway (including Sir Leo Hielsc ...
, operator of the Gateway and Logan motorways, took over tolling and operation of CLEM7.
In July 2014, Queensland Motorways was acquired by a consortium (Transurban Queensland) led by toll road operator
Transurban
Transurban is an Australian, multinational road operations company and one of the world's largest toll road operators. Transurban, either independently or through financial consortiums, manage and develops urban toll road networks across Austr ...
, which now manages and operates the tunnel.
Design
The motorway is designed to alleviate
traffic congestion
Traffic congestion is a condition in transport that is characterized by slower speeds, longer trip times, and increased vehicular queueing. Traffic congestion on urban road networks has increased substantially since the 1950s, resulting in m ...
in the rapidly growing city, especially in the congested
central business district
A central business district (CBD) is the Commerce, commercial and business center of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides wit ...
and
Fortitude Valley
Fortitude Valley (often called "The Valley" by local residents) is an inner suburb of the City of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. In the , Fortitude Valley had a population of 9,708 people. The suburb features two pedestri ...
.
The major benefit of the
toll road
A toll road, also known as a turnpike or tollway, is a public or private road for which a fee (or ''Toll (fee), toll'') is assessed for passage. It is a form of road pricing typically implemented to help recoup the costs of road construction and ...
is that it bypasses 24 sets of
traffic light
Traffic lights, traffic signals, or stoplights – also known as robots in South Africa, Zambia, and Namibia – are signaling devices positioned at intersection (road), road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations in order t ...
s, potentially saving 15 minutes of travel time, and provides an additional
Brisbane River
The Brisbane River (Turrbal language, Turrbal: ) is the longest river in South East Queensland, Australia. It flows through the city of Brisbane, before emptying into Moreton Bay on the Coral Sea. John Oxley, the first European to explore the ...
crossing. The concrete road includes of
tunnel
A tunnel is an underground or undersea passageway. It is dug through surrounding soil, earth or rock, or laid under water, and is usually completely enclosed except for the two portals common at each end, though there may be access and ve ...
and 18 bridges.
It has two lanes of traffic in each direction via parallel tubes.
[Project Update December 2009. Retrieved 16 December 2009.] There are 41 cross-passages spaced every in the tunnel for use in emergencies.
Access from the southern end is via Shaftson Avenue,
Ipswich Road and the
Pacific Motorway.
Northern connections include Lutwyche Road, the
Inner City Bypass and the
Airport Link tunnel.
There is a smoke reduction
ceiling
A ceiling is an overhead interior roof that covers the upper limits of a room. It is not generally considered a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the roof structure or the floor of a story above. Ceilings can ...
to rapidly draw out smoke in case of a fire or explosion.
The ventilation system incorporates 100 jet fans.
The speed limit is
and there are 165 emergency phones. The eight speed cameras form Queensland's highest concentration of fixed speed detection devices and have been justified as a way of reducing the potential for high-speed crashes.
A
traffic control
Traffic management is a key branch within logistics. It concerns the planning, control and purchasing of transport services needed to physically move vehicles (for example aircraft, road vehicles, rolling stock and watercraft) and freight.
Traff ...
centre staffed by 50 personnel continually monitors the tunnel using 250 cameras.
Steel and aluminium
sculpture
Sculpture is the branch of the visual arts that operates in three dimensions. Sculpture is the three-dimensional art work which is physically presented in the dimensions of height, width and depth. It is one of the plastic arts. Durable sc ...
s at the entrances act as transitional light filters. They were designed by architect John Ilett, who also designed the colourful exhaust fume stacks.
The red and purple colours were inspired by the
jacaranda
''Jacaranda'' is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas while cultivated around the world. The generic name is also used as the common name.
The species ' ...
and
poinciana trees.
Included in the design are a series of urban enhancements such as parklands and road widening in adjacent suburbs.
History
Tender process
The successful tenderer,
Rivercity Motorway Limited, was announced by Brisbane Lord Mayor Campbell Newman on 27 April 2006, beating a bid by the
Brisconnections
The Airport Link is a tunnelled, motorway grade, toll road in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It connects the Brisbane central business district and the Clem Jones Tunnel to the East–West Arterial Road which leads to ...
consortium.
Contracts for design and construction were awarded to
Leighton Contractors
CIMIC Group Limited (formerly Leighton Holdings) is an engineering-led construction, mining, services and public private partnerships leader working across the lifecycle of assets, infrastructure and resources projects.
History
Founded in 194 ...
and a
Baulderstone
Baulderstone, formerly Baulderstone Hornibrook, was an Australian construction company.
History MR Hornibrook
In 1926, Manuel Hornibrook founded a construction company in Brisbane. Amongst its notable projects were the Story Bridge and William J ...
/
Bilfinger Berger
Bilfinger SE (previously named Bilfinger Berger AG) is a German multinational company specialized in civil and industrial construction, engineering and services based in Mannheim, Germany.
History
Bilfinger dates back to 1880 when August Be ...
joint venture.
Transurban
Transurban is an Australian, multinational road operations company and one of the world's largest toll road operators. Transurban, either independently or through financial consortiums, manage and develops urban toll road networks across Austr ...
declined to place a tender because of
risk-return factors.
The losing bid by the
Brisconnections
The Airport Link is a tunnelled, motorway grade, toll road in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It connects the Brisbane central business district and the Clem Jones Tunnel to the East–West Arterial Road which leads to ...
consortium incorporated three lanes of traffic in each direction (as opposed to two lanes for the winning bid). With a price difference of A$20 million the decision to build a two-lane tunnel was criticised in some circles as short-sighted.
Brisconnections
The Airport Link is a tunnelled, motorway grade, toll road in the northern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It connects the Brisbane central business district and the Clem Jones Tunnel to the East–West Arterial Road which leads to ...
won the tender for the Airport Link with a similarly aggressive bid that requires almost double the traffic anticipated by government to be successful.
One of the reasons for building the tunnel as a
public-private partnership was that it should reduce Brisbane City Council's risks regarding construction and operation. However, the public disclosure documents released by Rivercity Motorway indicate that there are still considerable uncosted risks left with Council. For example, a 10 m extension was required for the exhaust stack at the Woolloongabba end of the tunnel and the full cost by the council.
Public offering
The initial offer was for shares at $1.00 with 50% deferred for 12 months.
The shares were listed on the ASX at $0.46, 8% below the offer price, and by August 2010 have traded for as little as $0.019. Dividends were discontinued in September 2008. The ASX issuer code for the Rivercity Motorway Group is RCY.
The tunnel was acquired by Queensland Motorways in a $618 million deal with the RiverCity Motorway receivers in 2013.
A
Transurban
Transurban is an Australian, multinational road operations company and one of the world's largest toll road operators. Transurban, either independently or through financial consortiums, manage and develops urban toll road networks across Austr ...
-led consortium acquired Queensland Motorways and its road assets in July 2014.
Construction
Construction commenced in September 2006.
At the start of the project it was the longest road tunnel being built in the country.
3.5 million tonnes of excavated rock was removed by conveyor, stored in
silo
A silo () is a structure for storing Bulk material handling, bulk materials.
Silos are commonly used for bulk storage of grain, coal, cement, carbon black, woodchips, food products and sawdust. Three types of silos are in widespread use toda ...
s and taken away by truck.
During a typical weekday period more than 25 trucks per hour were hauling removed soil and rock along
Kingsford Smith Drive to an area near the
Brisbane Airport
Brisbane Airport is an international airport serving Brisbane, the capital of the Australian state of Queensland. The airport services 31 airlines flying to 50 domestic and 29 international destinations, total amounting to more than 22.7 mill ...
.
During construction all 1,700 staff and visitors inside the tunnel could be located at any time using an
RFID
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, a radio receiver, and a transmitter. When tri ...
tagging system that transmits a person's location wirelessly.
The system was designed to monitor site access and asset location and improve safety and efficiency in a high-profile and potentially hazardous worksite.
Difficult drilling conditions, due to the very hard
Brisbane tuff
Brisbane tuff is a type of rock, formed as a result of a volcanic eruption. As the name suggests, it is a type of tuff found in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a form of welded ignimbrite. Brisbane tuff comes in a variety of colours: pin ...
rock under inner Brisbane, were encountered and overcome. Both purpose-built double-shield
boring machines began on the northern end, with the first arriving in Brisbane in July 2007 and cutting commencing in December after testing.
At the time, the tunneling machines were the biggest in the world, weighing 4,000 tonnes and being in length. Each machine cost A$50 million to build.
The boring machines of diameter each were built by the German firm
Herrenknecht
Herrenknecht AG is a German company that manufactures tunnel boring machines (TBMs). Headquartered in Allmannsweier, Schwanau, Baden-Württemberg, it is the worldwide market leader for heavy TBMs.
Established by Martin Herrenknecht in 1975, the ...
and can dig up to per day. When finished the boring machines had placed 37,000 precast linings.
Smaller
roadheader
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machines began from the southern end in February 2007.

By September 2008, TBM 2 (named Florence) had reached Kangaroo Point on the southern side of the Brisbane River; TBM 1 (named Matilda), which began in March 2008, was still tunneling under the river. By this time bridges had reached the final construction stages at the Northern Portal and the Morrissey Street bridge in Woolloongabba. In early December 2008, Florence had connected to the eastern entrance tunnels from Shafston Avenue.
By April 2009 the tunnel excavation was 85% complete.
Florence completed tunnelling work on 16 April 2009,
while Matilda completed tunneling work on 26 May 2009.
There was some controversy over the environmental hazards that may be caused by construction and operation.
In March 2005, local residents protested construction plans primarily due to the expected
air pollution
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from exhaust
ventilation
Ventilation may refer to:
* Ventilation (physiology), the movement of air between the environment and the lungs via inhalation and exhalation
** Mechanical ventilation, in medicine, using artificial methods to assist breathing
*** Respirator, a ma ...
stacks.
One purple structure was built in Jurgens Street, Woolloongabba, another red stack was constructed in O'Connell Terrace, Bowen Hills.
CLEM7 Community Open Day
The CLEM7 Community Open Day took place on 28 February 2010. It commenced with a long Clem7 Tunnel Run. The electronically timed event was limited to 5,000 participants, and runners ran through the tunnel twice, from Bowen Hills portal to the Woolloongabba portal, and back to Bowen Hills portal. Funds raised support the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Following the run, the public walk through the tunnel attracted 55,000 people.
Public transport
Starting on 22 March 2010, a new bus route 77 runs the tunnel at a cost of $1.6 million, linking
Eight Mile Plains and
Chermside, completing the cross-city journey in 39 minutes every 15 minutes at peak times and 30 minutes off-peak.
Tolls
Toll collection is by an electronic tolling system using an
e-TAG
e-TAG is a free-flow tolling electronic toll collection system used on all tollways throughout Australia. It was originally developed by Transurban for use on their CityLink tollway in the late 1990s, with the system since adopted by all tol ...
fitted inside vehicles or by taking a photograph of the
registration number, avoiding the need for vehicles to slow or stop.
The
Linkt
Linkt is Transurban's e-TAG tolling brand in Australia. Linkt first replaced the Roam Express brand in Sydney in 2017, followed by the go via brand in Queensland in May 2018, and then the Citylink brand (tolling system only) in Melbourne in J ...
(formerly ''go via'') system is used. The toll concession period is 45 years, to 2051.
A toll-free period was in operation until 5 April 2010, followed by five weeks of reduced tolls.
Rivercity Motorway claims the toll is the lowest per kilometre of similar tunnels in Australia. An image processing fee of 47 cents is levied on vehicles without an e-tag from 15 September 2010. The tolls are expected to increase on 1 January each year according with Brisbane CPI. These toll rates are as expensive as the Sydney
Cross City Tunnel
The Cross City Tunnel is a twin- road tunnel tollway located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The tunnel links Darling Harbour on the western fringe of the central business district to Rushcutters Bay in the Eastern Suburbs. Each of th ...
which is Australia's most expensive toll road.
Brisbane Mayor Cr Newman has been criticised over the tolling regime being inconsistent with his promises during the 2004 election. The promises included a tolling duration of 35 years, a toll of no more than $2.00 and a total cost of $1 billion.
Due to lack of patronage, on 28 June 2010 River City Motorways announced reduced tolls of $2.00 per car from 1 July 2010 until 15 November 2010, hoping to increase traffic.
On 1 January 2014, new owners
Queensland Motorways
Queensland Motorways was the company that managed the 70-kilometre-long Linkt (formerly ''go via'') network of tolled roads in Brisbane which includes the: Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7), Go Between Bridge, Gateway Motorway (including Sir Leo Hielsc ...
increased all tolls.
Transurban Queensland now operates the tunnel. Toll prices for the tunnel were then increased every 1 July to be in line with other Brisbane toll roads.
Patronage
The tunnel was predicted by Rivercity Motorways to carry around 60,000 trips each day.
Without a toll an average of 59,000 vehicles used the tunnel and when the reduced toll was payable around 20,000 vehicles used the tunnel.
The lower traffic volumes resulted in the toll discount period being extended to 30 June 2010,
and again until September.
After the poor patronage figures were released Rivercity Motorway shares immediately dropped by one fifth of their value, and have since declined to 0% of their initial value.
The peak of 27,000 vehicles was reached on 14 May 2010.
A new record of 34,705 vehicles was reached on 13 August 2010.
As of February 2012 the average volume is 21,990 vehicles per day, less than 50% of the predicted opening volume. Between June 2011 and June 2012, vehicle traffic decreased by 9% to an average of 24,055 vehicles per day.
The traffic estimates produced for Rivercity Motorway by Maunsell (now
AECOM
AECOM (, ; formerly AECOM Technology Corporation; stylised A''Ξ''COM) is an American multinational infrastructure consulting firm headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
The company's official name from 1990–2015 was AECOM Technology Corporation, ...
) include a two-year ramp-up period from opening at 60,000 to an annual average daily volume of 100,000 vehicles in 2012. No ramp-up had occurred by March 2011, and the volume of 34,075 peak
remains below the minimum opening value estimated by Maunsell. The Maunsell forecast rises to 110,000 vehicles per day in 2014 and 135,000 in 2026. In contrast, traffic estimates produced as part of the Northern Link Supplementary EIS predict an average weekday traffic volume of 70 900 vehicles in 2014 and 92,300 in 2026 if the Northern Link is not built (over 30% less than the Maunsell estimates). If Northern Link is built, these estimates fall to 65,900 in 2014 and 82,000 in 2026 (40% less than the Maunsell estimates). In the most recent Rivercity Motorway Financial Report it was noted that "if traffic assumptions over the entire concession period differed to estimates by +/-5% then the value in use would be impacted by +/-$99 million".
After opening, the tunnel was found to save an average of eight minutes travel time. During the toll-free period, traffic on the Pacific Motorway, Captain Cook Bridge, inner-city bypass, and
Story Bridge
The Story Bridge is a heritage-listed steel cantilever bridge spanning the Brisbane River built to carry vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic between the northern and the southern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is the long ...
decreased by over 10%, while traffic on Lutwyche Road increased by over 20%. After the toll was implemented, only the Story Bridge and Inner City Bypass showed a reduction (of around 5%) in traffic compared to before the tunnel was open.
The tunnel saw an average of 29,000 vehicles per day in December 2018, and dropped to 27,000 vehicles per day in December 2019.
See also
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Maureen Hayes
*
Road transport in Brisbane
*
South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program
The South East Queensland Infrastructure Plan and Program 2010–2031 (SEQIPP) is produced by the Queensland Department of Infrastructure and Planning and outlines estimated infrastructure investment across South East Queensland Australia to 2031. ...
*
Transport in Brisbane
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Transport around Brisbane is managed by the Queensland Government and the cou ...
References
External links
CLEM7 TunnelClem Jones TunnelOfficial website
Transurban Queensland Linkt network operator of the CLEM7
a
lobby group
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opposed to tunneling in Brisbane
Tunnel Mapfrom the Brisbane City Council
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