December 10, 2025

Expressions Of Interest Open For "Build Whitsundays" Infrastructure Upgrades

Last Friday, the Whitsunday Regional Council released a Request for Expressions of Interest (REOI) for the Build Whitsundays Water and Sewer Network program. The project promises to deliver essential trunk water and sewer infrastructure to key growth areas, enabling the development of more than 3,000 new homes over the next decade.

Mayor Ry Collins said the project represents one of the most important foundations for the Whitsundays’ future liveability, affordability and economic strength.

“This is a game-changer for our region,” Mayor Collins said.

“If we want more homes, more choice and more affordability for our families and future workforce, we have to build the infrastructure that makes that possible and Build Whitsundays delivers exactly that.”

“Council has been strongly advocating for housing-enabling works and is committed to delivering the right projects in the right places.

“We’ve fought hard to get this project moving, and Friday’s REOI release shows the momentum is real."

“This is about planning properly, delivering strategically and setting the Whitsundays up for long-term success,” Mayor Collins said.

“Our message to industry is that we’re open for business, and we want the best contractors to partner with us on this once-in-a-generation infrastructure build.”

Council invites suitably qualified contractors/suppliers to submit an EOI via VendorPanel. Those unable to attend in person can attend remotely via online Microsoft Teams. Please confirm your attendance via contracts@whitsundayrc.qld.gov.au no later than 12.00 pm (AEST), Friday, 5 December 2025. The terms and conditions of this REOI will apply to the Project Briefing, and any queries must be submitted via the forum within the Vendor Panel only.

Council encourages all prospective contractors and subcontractors to attend.

In addition to supporting housing development, the project also aims to stimulate work and employment across the region, allowing people to make a valuable contribution and give back to the community.

Mayor Collins said the momentum behind the project signals a strong forecast for 2026.

“It’s an exciting time to live, work and invest in the Whitsundays, and this project is one of the biggest catalysts for growth we’ll see in a generation.”

This project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government’s Residential Activation Fund.