• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Feb 2020 - Mar 2020
  • Estimated project cost $165,507
  • Australian Government contribution $165,507
  • Local Council/Shire Rural City of Murray Bridge
  • State SA

Project description

Waratah Ave has reached the end of its useful life. The pavement show significant deformation, high roughness due to service installation and significant local defects The concrete kerbing is deformed and fragmented, there are significant local defects dur to tree root and there a non-compliant pedestrian ramps Overland flow of stormwater is an issue between Oak Ave and Charles Street where stormwater sheets across the road surface creating a safety issue

Install 4 new side entry pts at the intersection of Oak and Charles Street and link with new 525mm Reinforced Concrete Pipe Repair concrete kerbing as required and install new compliant pedestrian ramps. Excavate existing seal and pavement to a depth of 150mm. Reconstruct pavement with new granular pavement to level and seal with 14/7mm bitumen spray seal

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