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Nixon Street, Shepparton - 118686-21VIC-RTR
Failed surface , cracking , potholes and installation of roundabout saftey upgradeFull reconstruction , intallation new kerb channel , roaundabout , pavement, drainage and tree cellsTotal cost of proposed project is $2,140,826
Coach Road (Rural Road) - 118687-21VIC-RTR
Road widening saftey upgarde , road is to narrow at only 4 wideRoad widening saftey upgarde , road is to be widned to 6m from 4m to safley allow two way traffic.
Broken River Drive,Shepparton - 118688-21VIC-RTR
Failed kerb and channel and road surfaceReplace failed kerb and channel and supply and lay new asphalt surface
Campersic Road, Baskerville, WA - 118689-21WA-RTR
There is a traffic safety issue at this intersection, particularly on the Western leg (Haddrill Road) due to road users not slowing down on the approach to Campersic Road. The City has ongoing reports of vehicle crashes at this location as a result of this. A treatment is required to reduce the instances of crashes.The proposed scope is as follows: 1. Construction of a blister island and installation of street lighting on the western approach to the intersection (i.e. Haddrill Road). 2. Extension of the existing physical central medians on the east and west legs of the intersection to prevent vehicles from cutting the corners at speed when turning onto Campersic Road.
Diddillibah Road, Diddillibah - 118679-21QLD-RTR
The proposed section has the following defects: significant crocodile cracking, large depressions and/or potholes. The existing surface is old and oxidised. There are moderate failures in both the surface and pavement structure.Asphalt Resurfacing: Patch pavement failures; profile edges to key-in with the concrete kerb and channel; waterproofing and crack alleviation bitumen sprayed seal; and 50mm thick dense graded asphalt overlay
Blackall Range Road, Woombye - 118678-21QLD-RTR
The proposed section has the following defects: significant crocodile cracking, large depressions and/or potholes. The existing surface is old and oxidised. There are moderate failures in both the surface and pavement structure.Asphalt Resurfacing: Patch pavement failures; profile edges to key-in with the concrete kerb and channel; waterproofing and crack alleviation bitumen sprayed seal; and 50mm thick dense graded asphalt overlay
Hunchy Road, Hunchy - 118680-21QLD-RTR
The proposed section has the following defects: significant crocodile cracking, large depressions and/or potholes. The existing surface is old and oxidised. There are moderate failures in both the surface and pavement structure.Asphalt Resurfacing: Patch pavement failures; profile edges to key-in with the concrete kerb and channel; waterproofing and crack alleviation bitumen sprayed seal; and 35mm thick dense graded asphalt overlay
Railway Parade, Glass House Mountains - 118681-21QLD-RTR
The proposed section has the following defects: significant crocodile cracking, large depressions and/or potholes. The existing surface is old and oxidised. There are moderate failures in both the surface and pavement structure.Asphalt Resurfacing: Patch pavement failures; profile edges to key-in with the concrete kerb and channel; waterproofing and crack alleviation bitumen sprayed seal; and 50mm thick dense graded asphalt overlay
Petrie Avenue, Marcoola - 118682-21QLD-RTR
The proposed section has the following defects: significant crocodile cracking, large depressions and/or potholes. The existing surface is old and oxidised. There are moderate failures in both the surface and pavement structure.Asphalt Resurfacing: Patch pavement failures; profile edges to key-in with the concrete kerb and channel; waterproofing and crack alleviation bitumen sprayed seal; and 50mm thick dense graded asphalt overlay
Innovation Parkway, Birtinya - 118683-21QLD-RTR
The proposed section has the following defects: significant crocodile cracking, large depressions and/or potholes. The existing surface is old and oxidised. There are moderate failures in both the surface and pavement structure.Asphalt Resurfacing: Patch pavement failures; profile edges to key-in with the concrete kerb and channel; waterproofing and crack alleviation bitumen sprayed seal; and 50mm thick dense graded asphalt overlay

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