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O'Neill Street - 058725-15NSW-RTR
Existing seal requires resealingReseal with Class 170 Bitumen and cover with 7mm aggregate
Betts Street - 058726-15NSW-RTR
Existing seal requires resealingReseal with Class 170 Bitumen and cover with 7mm aggregate
Brown Street - 058727-15NSW-RTR
Existing seal needs resealingReseal with Class 170 Bitumen and cover with 7mm aggregate
Bremer Valley Road, Callington , South Australia - 058728-15SA-RTR
Following on from the Completion 3500m of during 2014/15 FY Bremer Valley Road provides a strategic route that links the areas of Harrogate ,Rockliegh and Monarto to the township of Callington and the South Eastern Freeway. It acts as a bus route that transports student to Callington, Nairne, Mount Barker and Murray Bridge.As it stand Bremer Valley Road is councils only Rural Link Road that does not meet the basic Levels of Service as detailed above. In its current form Bremer Valley Road is unsealed with a varying width ranging from 8.5m to 9.5m and over the last 5 years has required significant maintenance resulting in nearly 400 man and plant hours allocated to Patrol Grading. This equates to an annual plant and labour allocation of 80 hours (2 weeks) and a maintenance bill of nearly $15,000 per annum.Rehabilitate and upgrade 3600m of the existing granular pavement by introducing an additional 150mm of limestone rubble. In addition, seal the upgraded pavement with a 14/7 spray to meet Rural City of Murray Bridge Rural Link Standards.(3.5km of this project was completed during the 2014/15 FY)
Mahonga Street - 058729-15NSW-RTR
Existing seal requires resealingReseal with Class 170 Bitumen and cover with 7mm aggregate
Barcaldine - Isisford Road(Rural Road) Barcaldine - 058734-15QLD-RTR
Existing carriageway is an unsealed gravel road prone to damage (scouring) during high rainfall events. Creek runs directly across this chainage blocks access between properties and town.Reconstruction of gravel section of road to an 8m standard to a pavement depth of 200mm. Prime and seal the reconstructed pavement to a width of 6m. Pipes are to be installed in this reconstruction process.Total cost of proposed project is $200,000
White Road, Monarto South, South Australia - 058735-15SA-RTR
White Road, currently unsealed carries large volume freight movement to and from Ingham's Chickens Breeder Facility (Chicken Growing. As White Road runs parallel to the South Eastern Freeway (within 30m at is shortest point) there is often dust issues on the freeway. In addition due the freight volume maintenance of White Road is a high cost item for Rural City of Murray BridgeRehabilitate and improve the unsealed granular pavement by installing additional material and applying 14/7mm spray seal. Pavement works will be undertaken by Council works staff with sealing works contracted to Council sealing contractor.
Buckiinguy Road, Warren - 058736-15NSW-RTR
Existing narrow sealed road has failed (rutted and extensive potholes) and single lane width is dangerous to trafficProposed to rip existing 3.6m wide seal, recycle existing formation to correct shape and seal to 5m width. Length of work is 17kmTotal cost of proposed project is $778,631
Kingsford Smith Drive, Albion - 058737-15QLD-RTR
Deteriorated road surface causing damage to the road pavement structure.Cold plane, selective pavement reconstruction and 60mm asphalt concrete overlay.Total cost of proposed project is $179,482
Narbethong Road(Rural Road) Barcaldine - 058738-15QLD-RTR
Existing bitumen seal shows signs of fatigue and deterioration.Undertake preparatory works to repair pavement as necessary and seal the existing (repaired) pavement with a polymer modified binder.Total cost of proposed project is $326,964

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