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Breed Street/Kay Street roundabout, Traralgon - 133607-25VIC-RTR
Pavement has reached end of life. Road pavement to be removed and replaced to a depth of 150 mm. This is a jointly funded project with funding from both Roads to Recovery and own funding (cost to rates).
Gilbert Rd, Coleambally - 132907-25NSW-RTR
Seal surface is deteriorating to end of life, needs to be rectified to ensure safe usage for the public. Preventative (Single) - Rural Low Use Spray Seal (Standard) Length (m)1839.9 Width (m)6 Area (m2)11039.4
Johnsens Road, Fernbrook - 133383-25NSW-RTR
Very poor condition pavement, full rehabilitation needed.Full rehabilitation of road pavement.
Comerford Road (Rural Road) - 133583-25WA-RTR
Failed gravel road surface at intersection approach. Reforming and gravel resheeting of road.
Della Torre Road, Moe - 133599-25VIC-RTR
Pavement has reached end of life. Road pavement to be removed and replaced to a depth of 100mm This is a jointly funded project with funding from both Roads to Recovery and own funding (cost to rates).
Holmes Road, Morwell - 133603-25VIC-RTR
Pavement has reached end of life. Road pavement to be removed and replaced to a depth of 150 mm. This is a jointly funded project with funding from both Roads to Recovery and own funding (cost to rates).
Post Office Place, Traralgon - 133608-25VIC-RTR
Pavement has reached end of life. Road pavement to be removed and replaced to a depth of 50 mm. This is a jointly funded project with funding from both Roads to Recovery and own funding (cost to rates).
Thurulgoona Road Rural Road - 053349-14QLD-RTR
The road consists of black soil formed sections and red loam formed sections. The purpose of the works is to address the deteriorated state of the road. It has lost its cross fall and table drain shape. It is very rough to drive on and requires a reduction in speed for safety purposes. The black soil sections become non trafficable in wet wether.The scope of works includes heavy formation grading of the red loam sections; sheeting of some black soil and red load sections.Total cost of proposed project is $214,724
Dalrymple Road, Mount Direction - 133617-25TAS-RTR
This project will address the issues on the northern section of Dalrymple Road from Industry Road junction, where the roadway suffers from insufficient width, weak pavement structure, surface deformation, and inadequate formalised drainage which are the safety risks to all road users.Reconstruction and upgrade of approximately 1 km of Dalrymple Road, starting north of the Industry Road junction, including road widening, drainage improvements, sealing, line marking, and associated civil works. This project is co-funded between R2R and George Town Council under 2025/26 budget. The funding proportion is shown below: R2R Funding: $469,053 George Town Council: $30,947Total cost of proposed project is $500,000
Agnes St - 133651-25TAS-RTR
This project aims to address road safety concerns caused by insufficient parking space along Agnes Street. With increasing patronage of the adjacent community facility, nearby residents, and the neighbouring primary school, this section of the road is heavily used for on-street parking, particularly during peak hours. The project’s objective is to improve safety and traffic flow by offsetting the running lane and providing indented parking spaces.The work is to be constructed compliant intended parking space adjacent to Agnes Street which includes civil works such as excavation of nature strip, road pavement works, surface sealing, drainage installation, kerb installation, line markings and associated civil and landscaping works. The project is co-funded between R2R and George Town Council under 2025/26 Budget. The funding proportion is shown below: R2R Funding: $117,263 Council Funding: $33,262Total cost of proposed project is $150,000

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