• Funding program Investment Road and Rail Program
  • Status Underway
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish February 2023 - Late 2025
  • Estimated project cost $12,000,000
  • Australian Government contribution $9,600,000
  • State QLD

Project description

This project will develop a business case to upgrade Anzac Avenue to Uhlmann Road on the Bruce Highway. The business case will consider configuring 12.9 kilometres of this section of road and converting from six lanes to eight lanes, utilising the previously upgraded interchanges at Boundary Road and Deception Bay Road. This will adjoin the Gateway Motorway Bruce Highway Upgrade at Anzac Avenue, providing much needed capacity upgrades and enabling the benefits of the southern upgrades to be fully realised. The business case will also consider addressing traffic capacity and congestion with continued growth of freight and passenger movements. It will take account of forecases which show this section will be operating at 148% of existing 6-lane capacity by 2031 as well as safety issues that have been identified within the project area, including high crash sites, poor travel time reliability, and delays for freight vehicles.

Benefits

Improved road safety for all road users, reduced congenstion and improved travel times, improved connectivity between people with jobs and services, and goods wiht markets.

Funding

The total project cost is $9.6 million (Australian Government has committed $9.6 million towards this project and the Queensland Government has contributed $2.4 million towards this project).

Timetable

The business case commenced in February 2023 and is expected to be completed in late 2025.

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