RiverCity Motorway

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RiverCity Motorway Group was a Queensland company that operated Brisbane’s first private tollway—the Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7). They also established FLOW Tolling, a tolling service provider. Rivercity Motorways Group won the rights to be the maintainer of the Clem Jones Tunnel. When the tunnel opened in 2010 it was to have a concession period of 45 years before it was handed back to the City of Brisbane. The value of the tunnel was written down by $1.56 billion to $258 million in 2010. The company was delisted, liquidated and subsequently deregistered in September 2019. rdf:langString
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xsd:date 2019-09-17
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rdf:langString Mark Snape, CEO
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rdf:langString Clem Jones Tunnel, FLOW tolling system
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rdf:langString RiverCity Motorway Group was a Queensland company that operated Brisbane’s first private tollway—the Clem Jones Tunnel (CLEM7). They also established FLOW Tolling, a tolling service provider. Rivercity Motorways Group won the rights to be the maintainer of the Clem Jones Tunnel. When the tunnel opened in 2010 it was to have a concession period of 45 years before it was handed back to the City of Brisbane. The value of the tunnel was written down by $1.56 billion to $258 million in 2010. The company was delisted, liquidated and subsequently deregistered in September 2019.
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xsd:date 2019-09-17

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