Iconic Logan manufacturer steel themselves for future growth

Treasurer and Minister for Trade and Investment The Honourable Cameron Dick

L-R Logan Deputy Mayor Jon Raven, BSF Director Anthony Stoeckert, BSF Director Frank Boyes, Queensland Treasurer Cameron Dick, federal Shadow Treasurer Jim Chalmers

Beenleigh Steel Fabrications will soon expand to a new $4.2 million facility, with works underway at a greenfield site in Berrinba.

The expansion has been fast-tracked with funding from the Palaszczuk Government's $175 million Jobs and Regional Growth Fund.

Treasurer and Minister for Investment Cameron Dick said construction of the new workspace reinforces Beenleigh Steel Fabrications' commitment to Logan and employment in the city.

"This new $4.2 million manufacturing facility will double Beenleigh Steel Fabrications' floorspace and production capacity," Mr Dick said.

"Most importantly, this means more local jobs, with at least 59 new jobs set to be created with BSF over the next five years.

"Beenleigh Steel Fabrications have been helping build our state for more than four decades, and our government is proud to support this expansion to fuel the company's next 40 years and beyond.

"BSF steel is at the core of new developments like Queen's Wharf and Cross River Rail, and legendary local structures such as the Gabba and North Queensland Stadium.

"This is another great project that will contribute to Queensland's Economic Recovery Plan as we keep battling the impacts of COVID-19," he said.

"It also shows the investment confidence businesses have in our state and the City of Logan as we work towards hosting the 2032 Olympic Games."

BSF has been operating in Crestmead since 1980, carving out a strong market niche in architectural steel fabrications for large-scale projects Australia-wide.

They supply into projects ranging from stadiums, bridges and hospitals to army barracks, multi-level carparks and rail stations.

Beenleigh Steel Fabrication Director Anthony Stoeckert said construction will soon begin ramping up and is expected to take six months to complete.

"We're very excited about our future and that of the Logan area," Mr Stoeckert said.

"Our expansion will create job opportunities for up to eight apprentices and trainees per year in boilermaking, rigging, dogging, machine operation and computer skills.

"We are keen to find local Logan people to take up these opportunities and to be a part of growing our city."

Federal Member for Rankin Jim Chalmers and Logan Deputy Mayor Jon Raven also attended today's ceremonial sod turn, alongside the Treasurer and BSF representatives.

Learn more about the Palaszczuk Government's Jobs and Regional Growth Fund and how it's helping Queensland businesses take their operations to the next level.

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