Plans for a new pedestrian bridge across the Brisbane River are progressing, with boreholes to be drilled at South Bank in preparation for the bridge landing.

From Wednesday, seven boreholes will be dug between the Clem Jones Promenade and the Wheel of Brisbane at South Bank, around the location of the future $70 million pedestrian bridge.

A Destination Brisbane Consortium spokesperson said the geotechnical investigations will be completed by the end of August and would inform the final bridge support system design.

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