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Bay View Road, Dover Tasmania - 051499-13TAS-RTR
Road has multiple failures in the seal and substructure with clay infiltration.Road will be lime stabilised with 120 millimetres finely crushed rock overlay then will be finished with a two coat seal. Installation of kerb and channel, footpaths and associated stormwater.Total cost of proposed project is $274,000
Charles Street, Orford - 051500-13TAS-RTR
Charles Street is the main collector road in the Orford township. The standard of condition of the kerb and gutter on the eastern side, from Elizabeth Street to CH 280 is sub-standard, broken up and causing issues for safety and also creates issues for local stormwater flows.The concrete kerb and gutter requires replacement to eliminate water getting under the road pavement and causing further pavement failures. The concrete footpath will also be replaced adjacent the kerb section being replaced.
Australian Age of Dinosaurs Access Road - 051502-13QLD-RTR
Creeks cross the gravel road in several locations in this section of the road, causing silt to be dropped on the road and water to cover the road for extended periods of time after rain. The silt makes the road impassable for two wheel drive vehicles and those four wheel drive vehicles that drive through push the gravel down into the subgrade making the section a bog hole.It is proposed to construct a total of 110 metres of concrete floodways in this section where the creeks cross the road. The presence of these concrete floodways will ensure that these sections of the road are passable to all vehicles after periods of rain.
Macquarie Street, COWRA - 051532-13NSW-RTR
Traffic management and control at intersection, two legs of the intersection are B double route. Problems with conflicting traffic movements from the various legs of the intersection, existing lane priority not obvious.Stage 1 - Construct a circular traffic mountable section (concrete) in the centre of the roundabout
Gentle Annie Road (rural road) - 051533-13NSW-RTR
The surface of Gentle Annie Road is bitumen sealed and the bitumen is deteriorating and has reached a stage where potholes are occurring in the surface of the road.Resurface the existing surface with bitumen and stone.Total cost of proposed project is $121,743
Red Emporer Drive, South Greenough - 051534-13WA-RTR
One coat seal requiring second coat to eliminate areas wearing down to pavement and casuing potholing.Apply second coat of 10mm aggregate over existing 14mm chip seal Ch 0.00 to Ch 2.300Total cost of proposed project is $56,837
Hyden Norseman Road (Rural Road) - 051536-13WA-RTR
Poor horizontal road alignmentReconstruct road and sealTotal cost of proposed project is $200,265
Abbotsley Road, Walcha - 051537-13NSW-RTR
Dangerous right hand bend located in close proximity to the rear of the farm residence. Traffic using the road have insufficient stopping sight distance when negotiating bend and there have been a number of dangerous incidents involving farm animals and pedestrians moving from the residence to adjacent farm buildings.Dangerous bend to be removed by realigning the road to the west of the farm buildings. 500 metres of new gravel road will be constructed.
Pacific Highway Hornsby - 051538-13NSW-RTR
The existing drainage is poor due to the flat grades and lack of kerb and gutter along this section of roadway.Construction of kerb and gutter, pavement and drainage between Dural Street and Coronation Streets HornsbyTotal cost of proposed project is $625,000
Godfrey Street (Boort) - 051540-13VIC-RTR
This section of gravel shoulder is in poor condition with significant areas of exposed clay, creating problems for both through traffic and road drainage.It is proposed to rehabilitate the existing gravel pavement and place an asphalt overlayTotal cost of proposed project is $82,000

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