• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Feb 2018 - Jul 2018
  • Estimated project cost $540,889
  • Australian Government contribution $540,889
  • Local Council/Shire City of Mitcham
  • State SA

Project description

The kerb and water table on both sides of Rockville Avenue are in very poor condition with displacement vertically and horizontally due to the proximity of trees and significant re-development within the street. The road surface is poor with a significant number of edge breaks against the kerb. The road pavement is also in poor condition a large number of defective road. Rockville Avenue is classified as a “Local” road with a vehicle traffic volume in excess of 300 vehicles per day.

It is proposed to replace all of the kerbing on both sides of Lancelot Drive. The kerb replacement will be followed by the removal of the road seal and pavement. The road will be replaced with a 80mm Asphalt pavement followed with 30mm Asphalt seal.

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