CONSTRUCTION has started on the Barrams Road extension at Stockland Providence, located in South Ripley, which will provide residents with a secondary access point to the community.
The one-kilometre road extension will allow direct access to Sandstone Boulevard, White Rock, and is expected to be complete in early 2024, subject to weather conditions.
Barrams Road extension will also support the delivery of 2000 lots to help meet the increasing demand for homes in Brisbane’s Western Growth Corridor.
Stockland Project Director, David Franklin, said the project would provide key road infrastructure for the growing community.
“The Barrams Road extension improves travel times and accessibility for our residents at Stockland Providence,” Mr Franklin said.
“Stockland Providence is a well-connected and vibrant community close to schools, shops and health and education facilities.
“As the community grows, plans are also underway for a proposed village centre, additional schools, a satellite hospital, and more than 200 hectares of parklands and sporting fields.”
Stockland Providence is currently home to more than 4000 residents, and over the next 20 years, this is expected to grow to approximately 20,000 residents. It’s just another growth area in our rapidly expanding region.

