Victoria Point pontoon upgrade | Redland City Council

Victoria Point pontoon upgrade

Project background

The Victoria Point pontoon and boat ramp are key access points for local boaters and Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR).

Engineering assessments identified significant damage to the pontoon’s joints and edges due to wave and wind exposure. As a result, three unsafe sections were removed, and the remaining eight sections are nearing the end of their lifespan.

To ensure long-term safety and reliability, Council plans to replace all 11 sections with a stronger, more resilient structure.

Council is moving forward with plans to replace the pontoon system with a more durable design. The new structure will better withstand the environment while continuing to support boaters and VMR operations.

In preparation for these works, Council is:

  • finalising project planning and engineering requirements.
  • engaging with key stakeholders, including VMR, to ensure the updated design meets operational needs.
  • seeking funding through the FY25/26 Capital Works Program.

  • Construction is planned for 2025/26, but the exact start date will be confirmed once funding and approvals are in place.
  • Interim maintenance and repairs may be carried out if needed before construction begins.
  • Regular updates will be shared on this project webpage.

While these works will bring important improvements, there will be some temporary changes once construction begins:

  • Temporary access changes – Limited access to the Victoria Point Boat Ramp during construction. Updates will be provided once the works are scheduled.
  • Alternative options – Another boat ramp is available within 500 meters to reduce inconvenience.
  • Signage & safety measures – Advisory signage will guide users to access changes and alternative options.

In the meantime, interim maintenance and repairs may be carried out to ensure safety before full replacement works commence.

  • Current phase, safety measures, technical assessments, and environmental reporting (ongoing).
  • Community consultation, regular updates and feedback opportunities.
  • Construction commencement, to be confirmed based on final design and assessments.

Aerial view of the Victoria Point pontoon, which is set to be replaced with a stronger, more resilient structure to improve safety and support marine operations.

Image above: Aerial view of the Victoria Point pontoon, which is set to be replaced with a stronger, more resilient structure to improve safety and support marine operations.

Frequently asked questions 

We understand the community’s frustration with the ongoing works, closures, and lack of resolution. Temporary repairs were planned to address damaged pontoon sections.

However, further engineering assessments showed that repairs wouldn’t provide a long-term fix, and a full replacement was needed instead.

This change meant revising the project scope, securing funding, and undertaking detailed planning, which took time. We know it has been a long wait, and we appreciate your patience.

Council is committed to keeping the community informed. We will continue to provide regular updates on the project webpage, through on-site signage, and in community communications as we move closer to construction.

Upgrade works are planned for FY25/26, pending funding approval. Once funding is secured and a contract is awarded, we will confirm the construction timeline and provide updates on any impacts to access..

We aim to minimise disruptions, but temporary access changes may be necessary. Any closures or restricted access will be communicated in advance through signage, the project webpage, and community updates.

The upgrade includes replacing all 11 pontoon sections to enhance safety, accessibility, and resilience. The new structure will provide better support for boaters and Volunteer Marine Rescue (VMR), improve launching efficiency, and withstand harsh weather conditions.

An alternative boat ramp is available within 500 metres to minimise inconvenience. Further details and directions will be provided closer to the start of the works.

Regular updates will be shared on this project page, on-site signage, and the Redland City Council Facebook page. We encourage you to check these sources for the latest information.