• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish May 2016 - Aug 2016
  • Estimated project cost $93,857
  • Australian Government contribution $86,295
  • Local Council/Shire Kingston City Council,Kingston District Council
  • State VIC

Project description

Flexible road pavement is in poor condition and has failed for approximately 60% of the roads length; it has extensive cracking rutting and heaving failures. Kerb & channel is greater than 75% disjointed and requires replacing. Drainage improvements and traffic management works will be incorporated into this project.

Works involve the construction of 30 metres road length of raised kerb and channel and asphalt resheeting of pavement and 90 metres of road length of pavement reconstruction including footpath and vehicle crossing reconstruction and new drainage pipes and pit and naturestrip reinstatement. The works consist of approximately: • 1754m² of excavation for road pavement reconstruction • 210 m² of 75mm depth concrete footpaths • 252m of concrete kerb & channel • 595m² Asphalt pavement • 788m² Asphalt wearing course over reconstruction and resheeted areas. • 325 m² reinstatement of nature strips • 47m of 450mm dia concrete drainage pipe • 85m of 225mm dia concrete drainage • 252m of 100mm dia flexible AG pipe • drainage pits, • Associated works

Total cost of proposed project is $93,857

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