• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Aug 2015 - Aug 2016
  • Estimated project cost $335,696
  • Australian Government contribution $215,381
  • Local Council/Shire Glenorchy City Council
  • State TAS

Project description

Pekurn Crescent is a local urban street, serving adjacent residential properties. Pekurn Crescent was constructed in 1957 and is nearly at the end of its useful service life. The road pavement is in need of reconstruction. New road surfacing is required and kerb & channel and footpaths need to be replaced. Renewal of stormwater infrastructure will also be included to this work.

Excavation and replacement of the road pavement, replacment of new stormwater infrastructure and new sealed surfacing. Replace kerb & channel, footpaths and driveways in the area of works.

Total cost of proposed project is $335,696

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