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Endeavour St, Oberon - 134956-25NSW-RTR
A targeted section of the roadway, measuring approximately 306 m², is exhibiting structural and surface distress. This area presents with cracking and visible wear, suggesting pavement fatigue and potential subgrade instability. These defects compromise the structural integrity and pose a risk to safe and reliable road use. The remainder of the road, while not structurally compromised, is showing signs of surface wear and cracking within the seal layer. 1. Localised Pavement Repair (306 m²): Excavate and patch the failed section to restore structural integrity. This will involve removal of the distressed pavement, assessment of the underlying layers, and reinstatement with appropriate materials. 2. Surface Resealing (Full Extent): Following patching, the entire affected road section will be resealed. This will prevent moisture ingress, improve surface texture and skid resistance, and extend the pavement’s service life. The reseal will also help mitigate further cracking and wear across the broader road surface.
Yawalpah Road, Pimpama - 134961-25QLD-RTR
Significant travel delays are currently experienced along Yawalpah Road, Pimpama during morning and afternoon peak travel periods. With development underway in Pimpama, these travel delays are forecast to continue to increase. The cause of these traffic delays is a result of road capacity deficiency from the M1 to Kerkin Rd. This project will aid in alleviating this issue.The Yawalpah Road Upgrade project which involves widening Yawalpah Road, constructing a new road bridge over the existing rail line and upgrading intersections. Previously a two-lane road, Yawalpah Road will be converted into a four-lane urban road for most of the road corridor with a third westbound lane from Gawthern Drive to Nexus Drive. On-road cycle lanes will be provided along with a 2.5m wide off-road shared pathway for the length of the project. On-road cycle lanes will be provided along with a 2.5 metre wide off-road shared pathway for the length of the project. The following project works are scheduled to be completed during the 2025-26 financial year: - Road pavement, kerb and channel and stormwater drainage for 2 through lanes west bound from Gainsborough State School to Gawthern Drive and 3 westbound lanes from Gawthern Drive to the new bridge. - New signalised intersection at Yawalpah Road/Cox Road intersection to cater for emergency vehicles. - Traffic signals upgrade at Yawalpah Road/Swan Road intersection to accommodate the additional (third) westbound lane from Gawthern Drive to the bridge. - New off-road shared path on the southern side of Yawalpah Road between Dixon Drive and the new bridge. - Masonry block retaining wall in front of Gainsborough State School and between Gawthern Drive and Cox Road (southern side of Yawalpah Road). - Completion of the new bridge over the rail corridor and the Old Pacific Highway and approach retaining walls. - Rehabilitation of the eastbound carriageway pavement. There are 2 separate Principal Contractors on this project. The roadworks component is being undertaken by the City of Gold Coast - Infrastructure Delivery team. Georgiou Group Pty Ltd has been engaged to carry out work for the bridge construction. As this project is jointly funded, the City of Gold Coast is providing funding for the remaining cost of the project not funded through the Roads to Recovery Program. During the 2024-25 financial year, the Roads to Recovery Program funded $7,694,745 towards this project.Total cost of proposed project is $58,000,000
Tone Road (Rural Road) - 134963-25WA-RTR
Road pavement failures.Stabilize and install new bitumen seal.
Boscabel Chittinup Road, Boscabel - 134965-25WA-RTR
Renewal of old bitumen seal.Reseal with hot bitumen.
Wandobah Road - 054008-14NSW-RTR
Blacksoil coming through pavement, impeding on traffic, whilst causing safety concerns with stakeholders with a thin pavement during rain events.Resheet pavement to a depth of 150mm to improve depth of pavement, therefore increasing strength
Willandra Street, Grong Grong - 134970-25NSW-RTR
Poor road pavement that make access difficult, slippery and boggy in wet weather.Gravel re-sheet 100 mm thick at seal. Council is funding the remaining costs.Total cost of proposed project is $65,000
Berrembed Street, Grong Grong - 134972-25NSW-RTR
Poor road pavement that make access difficult, slippery and boggy in wet weather.300m long gravel re-sheet 100 mm thick and seal. Council is funding the rehabilitation costs and RTR funding will be used for sealing works.Total cost of proposed project is $30,000
Old Pooncarrie Road, (Rural Road) - 134979-25NSW-RTR
Location of this unsealed road is very sandy and the road is pooling water after wet weather events due to being lower than the surrounding area making the area impassable and a bogging hazard.Gravel resheet 100m at 400mm thick to build up the area and improve wet weather resilience. Gravel to be delivered to site from quarry in Broken Hill.
William St, Croydon - 134981-25QLD-RTR
Gravel road out of alignment. Realignment, stabilise and sealing of road making better access to school and nearby properties.
Landervale Rd (Rural Road) - 134988-25NSW-RTR
This is the last section of gravel road on Landervale Road and front an existing residents. The road is also a bus route, so the sealing will reduce dust, prolong pavement life and improve driver safety.New 2-coat bitumen seal 6 meters wide.

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