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Croudace Road, Elermore Vale - 114627-21NSW-RTR
Deterioration of road pavement on a regional road.Subsoil drainage, replacement of kerb and guttering and road pavement and reconstruction of round a bout brick annulus
Tooradin Station Road - 114950-21VIC-RTR
Tooradin Station Road is currently not in a good asset condition and has been identified as a risk due to increasing traffic in the area.Length of the seal will be from Manks Road to Railway Line (limit of work to be up to the railway line land parcel), 7 metre wide road with roll-over kerbs, maintaining existing drainage swell with kerb outfalls. Street lighting work. By resealing and upgrading the local road it will facilitate better access and improve safety. The resealing of the road provides better accessibility, improved road asset condition and will lead to a more well-connected safe, accessible and efficient local road networkTotal cost of proposed project is $1,900,000
Yandanooka North East Road (rural road) - 114728-21WA-RTR
The Yandanooka NE Rd terminates in an uncontrolled tee-junction with Mingenew-Morawa Road. The intersection is located on a crest at SLK 22.4 on Mingenew-Morawa Rd. The vertical profile of Mingenew-Morawa Rd does not provide suitable approach or stopping sight distance to the intersection. This is mainly due to the crest on Mingenew-Morawa Rd approximately 250m to the east of the intersection. There are no turning treatments at the existing intersection. Additionally, the intersection sweeps are not large enough to safely accommodate the road trains that are turning into/out of Yandanooka NE Rd.Improve sight distance to the intersection on both Mingenew-Morawa Rd and Yandanooka NE Rd by relocating the intersection on Mingenew-Morawa Rd from Straight Line Kilometre 22.4 to Straight Line Kilometre 23.0 on Mingenew Morawa Road. This is to be achieved by realigning the final 500m of Yandanooka NE Rd approaching Mingenew-Morawa Rd. Detail the drainage provisions to ensure that runoff is effectively managed so that the road formation is not compromised. This includes pipe culverts, table drains and off-shoot drainage. Detail a sealed pavement of minimum 8.0m width with additional pavement width as necessary through curves to accommodate the RAV Network 7 design vehicle. Detail a new intersection with sufficient pavement width to allow for the swept path of the RAV Network 7 design vehicle. Provide sufficient clear zone width on Yandanooka NE Rd for the relevant design speed. Upgrade the signs and guideposts to reflect the proposed design.Total cost of proposed project is $934,000
Clermont Street, Mapoon - 114202-20QLD-RTR
Edge of road has become unstable and spray seal has begun to break awayStabilise 1m wide strip to both edges of road and reseal
Broadbent Terrace, Whyalla - 114988-21SA-RTR
Crocodile cracking and longitudinal cracking across majority of road and surface profile poor50mm C320 Asphalt, plane and reinstate new surfaceTotal cost of proposed project is $228,562
Forsyth Street, Whyalla - 114989-21SA-RTR
Longitudinal cracking noted, surface cracking in several areas and a series of pot hole patching.50mm C320 Asphalt, full profile and reinstateTotal cost of proposed project is $61,845
Farrel Street, Whyalla - 114987-21SA-RTR
Severe extent of previous patching and pot holes along large sections of the surface.Renew surface with 50mm asphalt.Total cost of proposed project is $136,770
Wellington Street, Coburg - 114951-21VIC-RTR
The kerb and channel within Wellington Street has become misaligned along significant portions of the street causing flooding and ingress of water to the pavement. The ageing pavement has deformed and pavement related cracking is extensive on the surface.The works undertaken will be the design and reconstruction of the road. This involves 1. installation of underground drainage 2. renewal of the existing pavement and asphalt surface 3. replacement of the existing kerb and channelTotal cost of proposed project is $1,200,000
Packham Street, Shepparton - 114993-21VIC-RTR
No drainage , missing kerb and channel , failed pavementIntstall new drainange and road pavement and asphalt wearing course.Total cost of proposed project is $1,100,000
Clive Street, Shepparton - 114996-21VIC-RTR
Failed kerb and channel drainage , realign non compliant pedestrian crossings , failed sealed surface.Install new kerb and channel and drainage pits , realign pedestrian crossings , install new asphalt overlay surfacing

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