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Boundary Road Broughton - 043728-11NSW-RTR
The road is rough and has lost its gravel through scouring and the action of traffic.Replace the gravel and seal the pavement with bitumen.
Reids Flat Road (Rural Road) - 043804-11NSW-RTR
Inadequate pavement strength and seal width (5.5m). Traffic safety, two way passing of vehicles requires one of the vehicles (usually the smaller, the car) to move to the left onto the unsealed shoulder. The seal width is insuuficient to safety allow passing with both vehicles whilst remaining on the seal pavement. (The heavy vehicles are semi trailers and truck and dogs and they mix with normal vehicular traffic (including school buses))Widen, strenghten and reshape existing shoulders, strenghten existing pavement with 100 mm of gravel then seal 7.1 m wideTotal cost of proposed project is $184,399
Numalla Road - 043845-11NSW-RTR
The road has a narrow 3.5 metre existing seal with substantial edge break and worn shoulders, and aged existing seal.Reconstruct shoulders, seal shoulders to 6.5 metres total seal width, then reseal full width.
Back Peak Hill Road (SR 126) - 043846-11NSW-RTR
Road has a narrow seal of 3.5 metres with substantial edge break, worn shoulders and aged existing seal.Reconstruct shoulders, seal shoulders to achieve 6.5 metre seal width, then reseal full width.
Mortons Road - 043784-11QLD-RTR
Poor road formation,cross falls and londitudinal and cross road drainagePavement rehabilitation, widening,drainage and bitumen surfacing. Length 2000 meters width 8m
Railway Lane, Cowra - 043805-11NSW-RTR
There is considerable pavement failure due to increased traffic movements (mixed size and mass) vehicles, parked vehicles, turning vehicles) and the presence of high moisture content in pavement and sub-soil has caused the pavement and the seal to crack and fail.Install sub-soil drainage infrastucture (drainage pipes and sumps), then rehabilitate pavement and seal.
King Spring Road, Rural Road - 044117-11WA-RTR
Gravel road is breaking up and worn through to clay and rock in some areas with silting of roadside drainage and causing dust issues for adjacent landowners. Gravel surface forms potholes easily, presenting a hazard to road users.It is proposed to add 100mm of new gravel to existing road for a length of 580m and then bitumen seal for the length of 580m and for a width of 6m.
Airstrip Road, Balingup - 044118-11WA-RTR
The existing road alignment is dangerous and the road surface is failing with potholes and becoming rough with poor roadside drainage.It is proposed to move the alignment of the road and reconstruct for a length of 150m and a width of 6m to improve the safety of the road users. Roadside drainage will also be improved.
Morongla Road (Rural Road) - 044124-11NSW-RTR
Inadequate formation width together with poor structural strength of existing pavement base. Traffic and safety issues arising from B double transport utilising road.Widen formation, widen and reshape pavement after placing, incorporating and compacting an additional 150mm of road base and seal 7.1m wide.Total cost of proposed project is $220,100
Rhondda Road, Wakefield - 044189-11NSW-RTR
Road pavement reconstruction to address current issues of extensive road pavement failures, particularly cracking and potholes, caused by extensive heavy vehicle usage on a link road.Proposed road reconstruction from Wakefield Road east along Rhondda road for 900m. Work to include profiling of existing pavement, heavily bound pavement overlay and an asphalt wearing course.Total cost of proposed project is $1,209,410

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