• Funding program Roads to Recovery Program
  • Status Completed
  • Transport mode Road
  • Expected start/finish Oct 2025 - Nov 2025
  • Estimated project cost $964,020
  • Australian Government contribution $964,020
  • Local Council/Shire Shire of Lake Grace
  • State WA

Project description

Biddy Camm Road is one of the most used roads for grain haulage to the Lake Grace CBH Grain Receival bin, and traverses almost the entire length of the Shire. This section is closer to Lake Grace town which makes it a converging point for outlying farms northeast of the Lake Grace Town, and as a result, the gravel road receives high volumes of heavy traffic around harvest time. This causes constant deep corrugation and material lost every year. Additionally there is a floodway that washes away with moderate rain and due to the surrounding lake system, water tends to bank up on the north side of the road.

For the entire works section from SLK 4.25 to SLK 12.07, the gravel pavement will be resheeted with new gravel in preparation for a primerseal. 5 culverts will be replaced within this section to assist in stormwater movement and the floodway located around SLK 11.12 will be cement stabilised to a length of 1 kilometre. After gravel resheeting, the entire works section will be sealed with primerseal, and then new guideposts installed to both sides of the road. The road section directly to the west is sealed, so this is an extension of our sealed road network.

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