The inquiry is likely to return to the $9.8 billion Cross River Rail project today, with four new witnesses due to give evidence.
Sanfilippo, contractor CPB’s general manager for Queensland and Papua New Guinea, has already taken the stand this week.
The contractor’s human resources manager, Matthew Papworth, and project director Andrew Large will testify.
Graeme Silvester, an executive general manager with CPB’s parent firm, CIMIC Group, is also slated to appear, as is Nicole Watson, a senior HR figure at global civil construction firm Ghella.
The inquiry might not get through evidence from all four today, and additional time has been set aside on Friday if needed.
