• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Feb 2016 - Jun 2016
  • Estimated project cost $371,947
  • Australian Government contribution $371,947
  • Local Council/Shire Blacktown City Council
  • State NSW

Project description

The pavement is heavily oxidised and displays significant crocodile cracking. The crocodile cracking is an indication that the pavement is deflecting excessively. Extensive sections of the kerb and gutter have overturned with some sections being replaced. Long asphalt patches along the lip line have been placed where the existing pavement has failed significantly. The cracked pavement and kerb and gutter will allow excessive moisture to enter the pavement and promote premature failure.

Full reconstruction of the pavement including replacement of significant sections of kerb and gutter.

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