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Smith Street, Warragul - 066606-16VIC-RTR
Wearing surface and kerb and channel deteriorated, requires constant maintenance works. Drainage pits are broken.Asphalt resurfacing, kerb and channel replacements at various locations, drainage pits improvements, reinstate line markings, section of pavement rehabilitation
Honour Avenue, Corowa - 066608-16NSW-RTR
Road surface is rough and deformed. Poor drainage.Poor turning facilities for emergency vehicles and garbage trucks.Rip and rework existing road pavement. Improve associated drainage. Connect drainage into existing drainage pipe. Construct turning areas suitable for emergency vehicles and garbage trucks. Improve existing roadside car parking facility. Line marking and erection of roadside furniture.
Wilmington Road, (Rural Road) - 066611-16SA-RTR
Surface material erosion exposing reefs of rock, drainage problems and slippery when wetRip and reform, cart rubble materials to reform the road surface and increase traffic safety during wet and dry conditions
Belgrave Esplanade, Sylvania Waters - 066616-16NSW-RTR
Approach wing walls of the road bridge have been failed adjacent to bridge and there is potential for washing out of back fill behind the bridge abutment supporting the road carriageway.It is proposed to replace the damaged seawall adjacent to all bridge approaches with reinforced concrete panels. Length of the seawall to be replaced is 65m.Total cost of proposed project is $1,250,000
Roto Road (Rural Road) - 066617-16NSW-RTR
The existing Gravel/Dirt surface is prone to rutting and ravelling and is also is impassable during wet weatherPropose to Rehabilitate the area by forming the existing surface, adding 200 mm pavement material, compact and seal to a width of 8 metres. road is used by heavy combination vehicles and mixed with normal traffic.
Madden Avenue and Tenth Street, Mildura - 066619-16VIC-RTR
Asphalt has cracked and breaking down, reached end of useful lifeReconstruct and Asphalt Resurface, renew Kerb and Channel, renew traffic islands and construct new roundabout in accordance with Asset Maintenance StrategyTotal cost of proposed project is $587,104
Madden Avenue and Ninth Street, Mildura - 066621-16VIC-RTR
Asphalt has cracked and breaking down, reached end of useful lifeReconstruct and Asphalt Resurface, renew Kerb and Channel, renew traffic islands and construct new roundabout in accordance with Asset Maintenance StrategyTotal cost of proposed project is $526,996
Explorer Drive, Mildura - 066622-16VIC-RTR
Asphalt has cracked and breaking down, reached end of useful lifeAsphalt Resurfacing in accordance with Asset Maintenance Strategy.Total cost of proposed project is $382,939
Coachwood Crescent , Alfords Point - 066624-16NSW-RTR
Road pavement base course has degraded, causing the surface course to crack severely.Road pavement rehabilitation works for a length of 400m and a width of 10m. Works include 200mm thick cement stabilized base course and 40mm thick asphalt concrete (AC10) wearing course.
Beachcomber Avenue, Bundeena - 066625-16NSW-RTR
Existing wearing course severely oxidised, potholes and patches due to pavement base and sub-base failure.Road pavement rehabilitation works for the area of 5,200 sqm Works include stabilize the pavement base using cement and application of two coat bitumen seal using 14mm/10mm aggregates

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