• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Under construction
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Jul 2024 - Apr 2026
  • Estimated project cost $58,000,000
  • Australian Government contribution $7,694,745
  • Local Council/Shire Gold Coast City Council
  • State QLD

Project description

Significant travel delays are currently experienced along Yawalpah Road, Pimpama during morning and afternoon peak travel periods. With development underway in Pimpama, these travel delays are forecast to continue to increase. The cause of these traffic delays is a result of road capacity deficiency from the M1 to Kerkin Rd. This project will aid in alleviating this issue.

The Yawalpah Road Upgrade project which involves widening Yawalpah Road, constructing a new road bridge over the existing rail line and upgrading intersections. Previously a two-lane road, Yawalpah Road will be converted into a four-lane urban road for most of the road corridor with a third westbound lane from Gawthern Drive to Nexus Drive. On-road cycle lanes will be provided along with a 2.5 m wide off-road shared pathway for the length of the project. The following project works are scheduled to be completed in the 2024-25 financial year:- - Road pavement, kerb and channel and stormwater drainage for 2 through lanes west bound from Kerkin Road to Cunningham Drive North and from Dixon Drive to Gainsborough State School. - New signalised intersection with four pedestrian crossings at Yawalpah Road/Cunningham Drive North - Traffic signals upgrade at Yawalpah Road / Dixon Drive intersection to provide full pedestrian movement signalisation from all corners - New off-road shared path on the southern side of Yawalpah Road between Kerkin Road and Dixon Drive. - Concrete sleeper retaining wall in front of Gainsborough State School - Approx 75% completion of new bridge over the rail corridor and the Old Pacific Highway As this project is jointly funded, the City of Gold Coast is providing funding for the remaining cost of the project not funded through the Roads to Recovery program.

Total cost of proposed project is $58,000,000

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