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Perdjert st Wadeye (Port Keats) - 054915-14NT-RTR
Seal pavement fatigue is leading to pot holes and pavement failure reducing the quality of drive and safety of road users. Renewal asset.Rehabilitate pot holes/ cross overs/ and shoulders where required. Reseal pavement extending the pavement.
mollinjin street (Port Keats) - 054916-14NT-RTR
Seal pavement fatigue is leading to pot holes and pavement failure reducing the quality of drive and safety of road users. Renewal asset.Rehabilitate pot holes/ cross overs/ and shoulders where required. reseal pavement extending the life of pavement.
Telegraph Road, Bracken Ridge - 054918-14QLD-RTR
Road capacity, signalisation at Mustang Street and to improve access and safety for all users.Upgrade existing 2 lanes to a 4 lane carriageway with on-road bike lanes and Mustang Street intersection to be upgraded to provide additional capacity and signals.Total cost of proposed project is $19,775,795
Jalan Edit, Campong - 054922-14WA-RTR
New road required in front of new lots as a result of recent subdivisionConstruction of 134m of paved roadTotal cost of proposed project is $116,000
The Esplanade - 054925-14NT-RTR
The primary problem being addressed is Failing road pavement. In addition, enhancing the safety of pedestrians and cyclists in the City.Road reconstruction, new on-road cycle lane, upgraded street lighting to include LED lights, increased pedestrian crossings, street trees for shade and aesthetic value.Total cost of proposed project is $3,844,691
Teviot Road, South Maclean - 054926-14QLD-RTR
Safety and capacity. Inadequate carriageway width, geometry and pavement to meet current and future performance requirements.Pavement widening, realignment and structural enhancement to meet current design standards.Total cost of proposed project is $3,500,000
Wonwondah Toolondo Road, (rural road), Horsham 3400 - 054927-14VIC-RTR
Road realigned to match newly reconstructed bridge at Norton Creek.Reconstruction of the pavement to match the bridge profile. This will provide a smooth riding surface, safe traffic passage and improved drainage. Lenghth 470 meters x 6.2 metres wideTotal cost of proposed project is $352,000
Templeton Road ( Rural Road) - 054928-14SA-RTR
Sealed surface is stripped of aggregate and significant cracking has occured.Major two coat resealTotal cost of proposed project is $180,000
Paynesfind Road Sandstone - 054929-14WA-RTR
The crossing is currently gravel and continually washes out making the road dangerous and impassable for the travelling publicConstruct a 10 metre wide reinforced concrete floodway crossing with cut-off walls and rock armour protection
Hesse Street, Waroona - 054930-14WA-RTR
Hesse Street is one of the oldest streets in the Waroona townsite which has not been upgraded. The problems include lack of pavement depth, insufficient drainage capacity and failing bitumen seal.Excavation of the existing pavement material and importation of new pavement material to form a new pavement to the required thickness. Upgrading of drainage system and installation of new drainage to increase temporary capacity during rain events. Application of an asphalt bitumen surface to entire lengthTotal cost of proposed project is $535,500

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