• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Apr 2016 - Aug 2016
  • Estimated project cost $158,264
  • Australian Government contribution $110,000
  • Local Council/Shire Monash City Council
  • State VIC

Project description

Winbourne Road is a concrete road that was constructed around 1929-1930 and is now in poor condition with significant cracks and a large number of patches that are increasing in number over time as parts of the road fail. The existing surface is very rough in a number of locations. Along the northern side of Winbourne Road no footpath was ever built and this are now needed as goat tracks exist and tripping points are located here due to the undulating nature of the nature strip. The drainage of the road is poor with areas where water ponds.

The reconstruction of the existing concrete road pavement to address its current poor condition and drainage concerns. The road will be sloped to allow it to drain correctly into the existing kerb and channel which was reconstructed earlier in an attempt to correct this fault. The road width is to be maintained as the kerb and channel is not being removed. A footpath is being constructed along the northern side of Winbourne Road as part of these works. The length of road being reconstructed in Winbourne Road is approx. 83m in length.

Total cost of proposed project is $158,264

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