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Louisa Road, Charters Towers - 054685-14QLD-RTR
The seal has deteriorated due to wear and tear.It is proposed to reseal the 1.67km section to the existing width of 6m.
Aerodrome Road (Rural Road) - 054690-14VIC-RTR
The road pavement has deteriorated at several locations as indicated by signs of failures such as depressions, racking, shoving, etc. The aged bitumen spray seal requires renewal.Stabilise the deteriorated section of the pavement with a suitable stabilising agent and spray seal the entires road section.
King Street, Charters Towers - 054691-14QLD-RTR
The seal has deteriorated due to wear and tear.It is proposed to reseal the 590m section to the existing width.
Fraser Street, ChartersTowers - 054692-14QLD-RTR
The seal has deteriorated due to wear and tear.It is proposed to reseal the 390m section to the existing width.
Plant Street, Charters Towers - 054693-14QLD-RTR
The seal has deteriorated due to wear and tear.It is proposed to reseal the 750m section to it's existing 22m width.
Longwood-Ruffy Road (Rural Road) - 054694-14VIC-RTR
The road pavement has deteriorated at several locations as indicated by signs of failures such as depressions, racking, shoving etc. The aged bitumen spray seal requires renewal.The entire section of pavement will be stabilised with a suitable stabilising agent and the road section will be spray sealed.
Price Maurice Road - 054701-14SA-RTR
Deterioration of sealed surface (cracking and holes)Reseal surface with a 10 millimetre aggregate. Line marking of new surface
Harris Road, Griffith - 054703-14NSW-RTR
Reseal the wearing surface to provide a safe wearing surface and reduce the need for more expensive rehabilitation by waterproofing the pavement.Reseal approximately .675km of the wearing surface
Tilden Drive - 054708-14WA-RTR
Deterioration of parts of the timber sub structure. Some timber elements are considered to be below standard in terms of strength. The guardrail is also below standard. The existing timber deck does not have adequate load rating. ** WA Special Bridge Project **Some timber sections to be replaced by steel beams , some timber sections will be steel Reinforced. The bridge deck will have a reinforced concrete overlay and new steel guardrail will be installed. The proposed construction dates are estimates at this stage. Works are to be conducted by Main Roads WA. This project will also be funded by the WALGGC and Main Roads WA.Total cost of proposed project is $250,285
Boyup Brook - Cranbrook Road (Rural Road), Shire of Boyup Brook - 054709-14WA-RTR
Widening the Tone River Bridge on the Boyup Brook-Cranbrook Road to a 6.0 m wide 2 lane bridge. Curently it is a single lane bridge 4.2 metres wide constructed in 1925. The Boyup Brook-Cranbrook Road has subsequently been sealed and is being upgraded to a minimum 6.0m wide sealed standard. The bridge lies on a curve and handles multiple road trains daily carting woodchips to the Bunbury Port.Perform design and preconstruction activities.

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