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Pinnacle Road (rural road) - 062896-15NSW-RTR
The seal is well beyond its intended design life and is requiring constant repairs.It is intended to seal 10493 m2 with a 10mm sprayed bitumen seal. Site preparation will include pothole & edge patching, preparation of stockpile site for aggregates and sweeping off excessive loose materials.
Welch Street, Goolwa Beach - 062897-15SA-RTR
The intersection is showing signs of deterioration and is at the end of its life.The intersection is to be resealed with asphalt.
Pottery Road, Dingabledinga - 062898-15SA-RTR
This road is a rural link for the community and businesses. The road seal is at the end of its life and in need of repair.This section of road will be resealed with a 2 coat spray seal.
Charteris Street, Port Elliot - 062900-15SA-RTR
Road seal has deteriorated and is at the end of its life.Section to be resealed with 2 coat spray seal.
Laughtons Road, Kalimna - 062901-15VIC-RTR
Failing Seal- Seal is aged oxidising and crackingRehabilitation, asphalt regulation, edge repairs and crack sealing will be undertaken as preparation works prior to the commencement of sealing work and reinstatement of line marking
Read Road(Rural Road) - 062902-15SA-RTR
The rubble road surface has worn away exposing the natural earth formation. Vegetation has overgrown which has narrowed the usable road width.Trim back roadside vegetation in accordance with the Native Vegetation Management Plane. Resheet the length of Read Road.Total cost of proposed project is $225,400
Quandong Drive (Rural Road) - 062904-15SA-RTR
The road is the access point for 10 shack sites and a lookout at its eastern most point. The road experiences significant clay saturation and is regularly impassable during and after inclement weather resulting in limited access and egress from the shack sites.Council is proposing to resheet Quandong Drive with 100mm of crushed concrete followed by a 10/5 two coat spray seal to a width of 4m (approximately 400m in length).
Ooldea Road, Maralinga Tjarutja (Rural Road) - 062905-15SA-RTR
These arterial dirt roads require regular maintenance and restoration work to rectify natural deterioration. The roads have again got severe to moderate potholing in various parts as well as significant corrugation and rutting. The road surface has also become fragmented resulting in excessive loose gravel and other material. These problems represent significant safety hazards for road users including Oak Valley community members, service providers, suppliers, mining workers, tourists and other travellers due to the poor condition of the road and increased risk of collision with camels and other large animals emerging from the overgrown parts of roadsides.Re-grading and other remedial work including filling holes, re-widening, watering and rolling. Grading will commence at Oodea to the Western Australian border Proposed area graded is 310km
Bellevue Street - 062906-15NSW-RTR
Inadequate and deteriorated traffic barrier at end of Cardigan Street with Bellevue Street (T-intersection) that need replacement with improved traffic barrier. These road and traffic barrier are located at a great height on top of a cliff posing further risk to traffic safety.(1) Deteriorated Traffic Safety Barrier to be replaced. Barrier is located at significant height and therefore involves high risk and appropriate design shall be adopted for the containment of vehicular traffic.(2) The new barrier has footing so some part of road needs to be removed and rebuilt after the footing is constructed.
Castlereagh st - 062908-15NSW-RTR
cracking, rutting and subsidencedeep patching and resurfacing

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