Funding Program: | Roads to Recovery Program |
Status: | Completed |
Transport Mode: | Road |
Expected Start/Finish: | Sep 2013 - Jan 2014 |
Australian Government Contribution: | $96,921 |
Local Council/Shire: | City of Mandurah |
State: | WA |
Project DescriptionThe existing surface is in poor condition, showing in different places: crocodile cracking, stripping, edge breaks, potholes, and uneven surfaces. This shows that the pavement is failing to service the volume of traffic. The roundabout island has a trafficable section of kerb and concrete that has failed, with significant cracking and movement.
The asphalt pavement will be milled and replaced with a thicker layer of asphalt to provide greater strength. The trafficable part of the island will be replaced with reinforced concrete and new kerb. A date palm tree in the middle of the island will be retained. |
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Project details last updated: 10/05/2014