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The Australian Government is committed to a 10-year, over $120 billion infrastructure investment pipeline, ensuring a rolling program of sustainable land transport infrastructure projects.

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Perkins Road - 105640-19VIC-RTR
The pavement and seal are in poor condition due to excessive cracking of existing seal allowing storm water to penetrate through to a sub-standard pavement. Major damage to the road has been caused by heavy traffic flow, in particular garbage truck activity, compromising vehicle safetyContinuation of 2018-2019 R2R project completing a full reconstruction of 1.5 kilometres of sealed road section. New crushed rock pavement formation increased to a 500 millimeter depth and 8.4 metres in width including a double coat primer seal wearing course
Lake Albert Road, Kooringal - 105651-19NSW-RTR
Lake Albert Road is in poor condition. The road surface has significant rutting, flushing, extensive fatigue cracking, potholes and has lost general profile due to deformationRoad Rehabilitation and new pavement for a length of 778 MetresTotal cost of proposed project is $1,607,138
Emerald Rise Road (Rural Road) - 105644-19SA-RTR
Road is corregated, bony and potholesResheeting with limestone rubble to 150mm for length of roadTotal cost of proposed project is $189,724
Buckland Hills Rd (Rural Rd), Leighton - 105642-19SA-RTR
The existing road is a formed graded nature, informally constructed of clay from the surrounding area. There is no drainage infrastructure in place and as a consequence of the surface being clay material water ponds during wet periods rendering the road impassable. The existing road surface varies between 4-5m. The road provides access to adjacent primary production land and is a corridor for the transport of primary production commodities. A review of freight movements by Council has determined that the road requires upgrading to accommodate the movement of hay and grain to a nearby feed lot. Approximately 30,000 tons per annum of commodity freight is transported through this corridor.The existing horizontal and vertical alignments will be improved to accommodate safe passage of restricted access vehicles typically 26m B doubles and 30m A Doubles. Drainage infrastructure will be installed to eliminate water ponding issues. The road surface will be widened to a minimum of 7m and surfaced with 100-150mm of road base material.Total cost of proposed project is $112,570
Fishers Lane, (rural road) - 105645-19NSW-RTR
Loss of wearing course making road rough and unserviceable for heavy vehicles in wet weather.Addition of wearing course - 100mm compacted gravel overlay
Cattle Creek Road (rural road) - 105646-19NSW-RTR
Rough (course) pavement that is damaging to vehicle suspension and tyres. Loss of wearing courseAddition of wearing course - 100mm compacted gravel
Roachs Road, (rural road) - 105647-19NSW-RTR
Loss of wearing course making road unserviceable for heavy vehicles in wet weatherAddition of wearing course - 100mm compacted gravel overlay
Glen Alpine Road, (rural road) - 105649-19NSW-RTR
Loss of gravel in wearing course exposing formation to wear and tear affecting condition of road in wet weather.Addition of wearing course - 100mm compacted gravel overlay
Warrah Subdivision Road, (rural road) - 105650-19NSW-RTR
Exposure of subgrade due to loss of pavement material making road access difficult in wet weatherAddition of wearing course - 100mm compacted gravel overlay
Pinevale Road, Pinevale - 105630-19QLD-RTR
Current Guardrail has been assessed under the current standard and has been assessed to be structurally unsound.Replacement and upgrading of structurally unsound guardrail to current standards.

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