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Springvale Drive, Warwick - 127473-24WA-RTR
Worn out asphalt surface (cracked and ravelled), cracked kerbing, damaged pram ramps and crossovers, drainage improvements, traffic control, and parking improvements. Asphalt overlay with new kerbing and drainage and traffic management improvements as required. Length 550 m x width 9.2 m.
Mermaid Way, Heathridge - 127465-24WA-RTR
Worn out asphalt surface (cracked and ravelled), cracked kerbing, damaged pram ramps and crossovers, drainage improvements, traffic control, and parking improvements. Asphalt overlay with new kerbing and drainage and traffic management improvements as required. Length 540 m x width 10.2 m.
Kununoppin-Doodlakine Road, Kununoppin - 053259-14WA-RTR
Narrow formation makes it difficult for vehicles to pass safely and part of the carriageway surface is sanded rather than gravel.Clear back slopes, widen formation and gravel re-sheeting of road to 10 meters wide suitable for heavy haulage route. Repair or upgrade culverts. Guide posts and signage upgrade.
Lola Road, Dover Heights - 127601-24NSW-RTR
Cracked and deteriorated road surface.Mill existing wearing course, replace wearing course with new asphalt re-sheet.Total cost of proposed project is $134,351
Military Road, Dover Heights - 127602-24NSW-RTR
Cracked, potholed and deteriorated road surface. From Douglas Parade up to the concrete pavement at Cadigal Place.Mill existing wearing course, repair failed areas with heavy patching, replace wearing course with new asphalt re-sheet. Funding: Waverley Council expects that the Project will cost a total of $200,000. Up to $111,163 will be funded by the RTR funds, to meet the annual total of $361,163. As such, the remaining expected $88,837 will be funded by Council in FY24-25.Total cost of proposed project is $71,053
Pindari Road, Dover Heights - 127603-24NSW-RTR
Cracked, potholed and deteriorated road surface on Pindari Road towards the intersection at Military Road.Mill existing wearing course, repair failed areas with heavy patching, replace wearing course with new asphalt re-sheet. Funding: Waverley Council expects that the Project will cost a total of $20,000. Up to $10,000 will be funded by the RTR funds, to meet the annual total of $361,163. As such, the remaining expected $10,000 will be funded by Council in FY24-25.Total cost of proposed project is $29,948
Raleigh Street, Dover Heights - 127604-24NSW-RTR
Cracked and deteriorated road surface.Mill existing wearing course, repair failed areas with heavy patching, replace wearing course with new asphalt re-sheet. Funding: Waverley Council expects that the Project will cost a total of $60,000. Up to $10,000 will be funded by the RTR funds, to meet the annual total of $361,163. As such, the remaining expected $50,000 will be funded by Council in FY24-25.Total cost of proposed project is $70,349
Murray St, Finley - 127620-24NSW-RTR
Pavement failure. Reconstruction of on-street parking bay areas including drainage. Project jointly funded with Transport for NSW.
Moroney Street, Bairnsdale - 127622-24VIC-RTR
Pavement is too narrow, seal is aging, lack of kerbing, insufficient and damaged underground drainage, old and damaged footpaths, out-dated intersections.Civil works will include wider pavement, new seal, new kerb and channel, updated underground drainage pits and pipes, upgraded DDA compliant footpaths, updated intersections, updated road signage and new line marking. Additional budget is provided by East Gippsland Shire Council and was adopted in the 2024/25 budget.Total cost of proposed project is $1,147,000
Perth Ave, East Lindfield - 127623-24NSW-RTR
Section of the road is in poor condition with crocodile cracks, rutting and high roughness causing safety concerns to road users. Council have received requests to improve the road and detailed investigation confirmed that pavement structure requires significant improvement to meet the level of services for the community.The project entails reconstructing the pavement structure between Sydney Road and Melbourne Road. This involves excavating varying depths between 110 mm and 150 mm of the existing pavement and reconstructing it with a 100 mm thick base layer of AC20 asphalt concrete, followed by a 50 mm thick AC14 wearing layer (top layer). Additionally, missing kerb sections will be constructed with proper concrete kerb and gutter to protect the road shoulder and improve surface drainage. The project will also include the reinstatement of existing line markings and signages.

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