Skip to main content
  • Contact (Opens in a new tab/window)
Logo image Logo image
  • Home
  • About
    • National Initiatives
      • Roads of Strategic Importance
      • Major Projects Business Case Fund
      • Remote Roads Upgrade Pilot Program
      • Corridor Packages
    • Local Initiatives
      • Roads to Recovery Program
      • Black Spots Program
      • Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program
      • Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program
      • Active Transport Fund
        • Australian Capital Territory Active Transport Fund Projects
        • New South Wales Active Transport Fund Projects
        • Northern Territory Active Transport Fund Projects
        • Queensland Active Transport Fund Projects
        • South Australia Active Transport Fund Projects
        • Tasmania Active Transport Fund Projects
        • Victoria Active Transport Fund Projects
        • Western Australia Active Transport Fund Projects
      • Bridges Renewal Program
      • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program
        • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program: NSW Successful Projects
        • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program: NT Successful Projects
        • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program: Queensland Successful Projects
        • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program: SA Successful Projects
        • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program: Tasmania Successful Projects
        • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program: Victoria Successful Projects
        • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program: WA Successful Projects
        • Successful Projects under the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program - Tranche 1
        • Successful Projects under the Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program - Tranche 2
        • Table: Funded projects – Heavy Vehicle Rest Area Tranche 3
        • Table: Funded projects – Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program (SLRIP)
    • Budget Announcements
      • Infrastructure Investment Program Strategic Review
    • 2024-25 MYEFO
  • Projects
    • Bruce Highway
    • Projects near me (Opens in a new tab/window)
    • Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail
    • Moorebank Intermodal Terminal Precinct
    • Northern Australia Roads Program and Northern Australia Beef Roads Program
    • Outback Way
    • Sydney Metro—Western Sydney Airport
    • Western Sydney Infrastructure Plan
  • Resources for funding recipients
    • Federation Funding Agreement Schedule
      • Project templates
    • The National Land Transport Network
    • Indigenous Employment and Supplier-use Infrastructure Framework
    • Innovative funding and financing
    • Cost Estimation Guidance
    • Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program - Resources
    • Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program resources
    • Roads to Recovery Program resources
    • Nominating a Black Spot
      • Site eligibility
      • Black Spots Program - Frequently Asked Questions
    • Active Transport Fund - Resources
    • Signage Guidelines
  • Contact (Opens in a new tab/window)
Search
  • Home
  • About
  • Projects
  • Resources for funding recipients

Infrastructure Investment Program

The Australian Government is committed to a 10-year, over $120 billion infrastructure investment pipeline, ensuring a rolling program of sustainable land transport infrastructure projects.

The Government is working in partnership with states and territories to deliver a credible and sustainable pipeline of projects which support a range of economic and social objectives, including productivity and resilience, sustainability and liveability.

Search for a place or project
Projects near me

Links

  • IMS (Opens in a new tab/window)
  • RPM Portal (Opens in a new tab/window)
  • Department (Opens in a new tab/window)
  • Ministers (Opens in a new tab/window)
  • australia.gov.au (Opens in a new tab/window)

Utilities

  • Feedback (Opens in a new tab/window)
  • Contact us (Opens in a new tab/window)
  • Disclaimer (Opens in a new tab/window)
  • Privacy (Opens in a new tab/window)

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the Country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders past and present.

©2022 Commonwealth of Australia

Return focus to the top of the page

Submissions or registrations of interest to be kept informed about the progress of this work, can be made directly via email to costestimation@infrastructure.gov.au or by using the form below.

Items marked with (required) are mandatory fields.

Maximum 3 files.
10 MB limit.
Allowed types: txt, pdf, jpg, doc, docx, ppt, pptx, xls, and, xlsx.
10 MB limit per form.

Australian Privacy Principle 5 Notice

Your submission, including any personal information supplied, is being collected by the department for the purpose of seeking public and industry comment on the approach and content of its proposed cost estimation guidance, in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 (the Privacy Act).

Your personal information will be stored securely by the department. It may be used by the department to make further contact with you about the consultation process. Your personal information will not be disclosed to any other third parties, except in the circumstances outlined below.

Submissions, in part or full, including the name of the author may be published on the department's website or in the Government's response, unless the submission is confidential. Confidential submissions (including author name) will not be published. Private addresses and contact details will not be published or disclosed to any third parties unless required by law.

Submissions will only be treated as confidential if they are expressly stated to be confidential. Automatically generated confidentiality statements or disclaimers appended to an email do not suffice for this purpose. If you wish you make a confidential submission, you should indicate this by ensuring your submission is marked confidential.

Confidential submissions will be kept securely and will only be disclosed in the following circumstances:

  • in response to a request by a Commonwealth Minister;
  • where required by a House or a Committee of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia; or where required by law.

The department may also disclose confidential submissions within the Commonwealth of Australia, including with other Commonwealth agencies, where necessary in the public interest.

Please note that in order to protect the personal privacy of individuals in accordance with the Privacy Act any submissions containing sensitive information, personal information or information which may reasonably be used to identify a person or group of people may not be published, even if not marked as confidential.

The department's privacy policy contains information regarding complaint handling processes and how to access and/or seek correction of personal information held by the department. The Privacy Officer can be contacted on (02) 6274 6495.

Sydney Hall Way, Town of Narrogin - 061289-15WA-RTR
Reseal road surface due to deterioration/failure of road surfaceSingle Coat Reseal
Daglish Road, Town of Narrogin - 061290-15WA-RTR
Reseal road surface due to deterioration/failure of road surfaceSingle Coat Reseal
Jersey Street, Town of Narrogin - 061293-15WA-RTR
Reseal road surface due to deterioration/failure of road surfaceSingle Coat Reseal
Brobenah Hall Rd, (Rural Road) - 061294-15NSW-RTR
road is much used by heavy vehicles, and it needs reseal to maintain in good conditionreseal the road for length of 1.91km and width of 8 metres
Kamarah Rd (Rural Road) - 061295-15NSW-RTR
this road is use by a significant number of heavy vehicles. The road needs resealing in order to prevent deterioration of the pavement under the sealreseal the road for a length of 2.52km and width of 8 metres
Colinroobie Rd (Rural Road) - 061296-15NSW-RTR
this road is an important link to nearby major town of Leeton. It requires reseal to maintain road qualityreseal the road for length of 1.56km and width of 8 metres
Weir Rd (Rural Road) - 061298-15NSW-RTR
rough ride due to loss of gravelresheet the road for length of 1.5km and width of 8m
Menzies North West Road (Rural Road) - 061299-15WA-RTR
Menzies Northwest road has deteriorated through loss of fines resulting in the inability to maintain the surface in a bound condition leading to surface failures such as potholes and corrugations. The road requires reconstruction, reconditioning of pavement using a suitable gravel and sealing. The horizontal and vertical geometry will also be addressed to improve driver safety.Reconstruct, recondition pavement and seal including horizontal and vertical geometry improvement and enhanced pavement design over lake crossing to mitigate potential salt damage.Total cost of proposed project is $1,286,736
Newland Street, Bondi Junction - 061300-15NSW-RTR
Cracked, potholed and deterioration of road surface.Mill existing wearing course and replace with new asphalt resheet.Total cost of proposed project is $139,936
Lakes Road (Rural Road) - 061301-15NSW-RTR
This section of gravel road has a poorly formed surface and poor drainage, with the intersection of Jones Road not meeting the current requirements for site distance, safety and turning movements. Due to the high frequency of heavy vehicle movements, the existing gravel surface rapidly deteriorates into potholes and becomes corrugated. The road is used by many heavy vehicles, including B-Doubles and Road Trains servicing the agricultural and horticultural industries, acting as a northern bypass for the City of Griffith. The surface is detrimental to the quality of produce transported to major centres, creating dust and a safety issue for the travelling public.The intersection of Lakes Road & Jones Road requires realignment. The 2400m section of Lakes Road is to be realigned, constructed and sealed to a formation width of 9.4m and sealed width of 8.0m.Adjustment to utilities and drainage structures is also requiredTotal cost of proposed project is $1,195,368

Pagination

  • « First
  • ‹ Previous
  • 103
  • 104
  • 105
  • 106
  • 107
  • 108
  • 109
  • 110
  • 111
  • Next ›
  • Last »

There are no matches for your search