Reseal the section of road to increase road safety and ensure the road life is sustained.Road to be resealed to improve safety.
The pavement on Bethany Road has deformed significantly due to the reactive black clay soils, resulting in excessive deflection exceeding 200 mm. This deformation has led to severe rutting and crocodile cracking, creating unsafe traffic movements and drainage problems. Consequently, the current state of the road is unfit for accommodating the designated mix of heavy vehicles, cars, bicycles, and pedestrians.The proposed work involves the reconstruction of the failed pavement, which includes widening the intersection with Biscay Road. The desired road formation width is set at 10 metres, incorporating appropriate sealing and drainage improvements. Balance of project costs being covered by The Barossa Council.Total cost of proposed project is $800,000
The Stradbroke Road project aims to address the deteriorating surface that has reached the end of its service life, requiring reconstruction to maintain an acceptable level of service (LOS) for the community. Key issues include the replacement of the road pavement, kerbing, and footpaths as needed. Additionally, improvements to the road surface shape will enhance drainage and provide smoother rideability for all vehicles, including heavy vehicles and buses. Overall, the project seeks to ensure safer connections to key destinations and better connectivity with the arterial road network.The proposed work involves road improvement, replacing existing kerbs, upgrading driveway crossovers, adjusting footpaths, and installing new pram ramps. It will also involve reconstructing the road base and applying a fresh seal to enhance the surface. Additionally, the project will feature the installation of parking bay protuberances and associated line marking to optimise parking and ensure safety. Overall, these enhancements aim to improve functionality and safety for all road users. Balance of project costs being covered by Campbelltown Council.Total cost of proposed project is $1,100,000
The shoulders on this section of road need to be repaired and widened due to being badly degraded by high level of heavy traffic.Rebuild and widen gravel shoulders to 7.0 meters on this section of road.
The current deterioration of the road surface has resulted in a rough and uneven driving experience, creating safety hazards for both vehicles and pedestrians. Inadequate drainage has led to frequent flooding and water damage, further compromising safety and the road's longevity. Additionally, the absence of proper kerbing has contributed to vehicle encroachment and unclear road boundaries, worsening the overall condition and functionality of the road.The proposed work involves resurfacing the section of Reid Avenue between St Bernards Road and Laver Street, which requires reconstruction to maintain an acceptable level of service (LOS). This project will address key issues, including replacing the road pavement and kerbing, improving the road shape for better drainage and rideability, and enhancing connections to key destinations and the arterial road network. Balance of funds for project being provided by Campbelltown Council.Total cost of proposed project is $1,510,000
The current unsealed road pavement on Carcuma Road is deteriorating rapidly due to high volumes of heavy vehicle traffic, creating safety hazards and placing a significant maintenance burden on the small regional council. Additionally, there are geometric safety concerns that need to be addressed, including the introduction of curve widening, super-elevation, and improved vertical alignment. Currently, access for 36.5 m vehicles is restricted by permit, limiting industry use of the road. This project aims to seal the road to a standard suitable for 36.5 m heavy vehicles, incorporating appropriate curve widening and shoulders to enhance safety and accessibility.The work involves upgrading the road from an 8-metre-wide unsealed pavement to a 10-metre total pavement with an 8-metre seal width. This upgrade will include improved road alignment, curve widening, and enhanced safety features. Additionally, the road will be widened to accommodate 36.5 metre vehicles, with appropriate shoulders added to address geometric safety concerns. Balance of project costs being provided by Coorong District Council.Total cost of proposed project is $1,950,000
Riverview Drive was severely damaged during the 2022/23 floods due to an earthen levee built on the road to safeguard local residences and the community. This damage involved the degradation of the bitumen surface and clay road base infiltration, causing seepage during floods. The road requires restoration, along with enhancements to ensure immediate repairs and improved resilience against future floods. The proposed work involves the extensive repair and upgrade of Riverview Drive. The project includes removing the damaged bitumen and clay road base that resulted from flood-related issues. Following this, the road will be reconstructed using a suitable PM2 32/25 product to replace the removed materials. The roadway will then be reshaped and sealed with a 14/7 seal. Balance of funds for project to be provided by Berri Barmera Council.
The road is in poor condition due to a deteriorated seal. This has resulted in safety issues for heavy vehicles and high maintenance costs. The section fails to meet the safety standards necessary for efficient and secure freight transport, adversely affecting both the roads functionality and the safety of its users.The proposed work involves applying a two-coat 14/7 mm reseal over the 12 kilometre stretch of Kulde Road to restore the surface and meet safety standards for heavy vehicles. This upgrade will enhance durability, reduce maintenance needs, and improve safety and efficiency for both freight and local traffic. By addressing issues such as potholes and edge breakaway, the project will significantly benefit the regional community, ensuring safer travel and reducing the risk of accidents. Balance of funds for project being provided by Coorong District Council.Total cost of proposed project is $1,050,000
Bowman Road is a 100 km/h zone with heavy and commuter traffic, currently lacking sealed shoulders and is too narrow. The approach to the Copper Coast Highway roundabout needs a 120 metre granular overlay and a deep lift of asphalt for correction. The road will be widened to 8.6 metres with sealed shoulders and resealed with a 16/7 mm spray seal for better skid resistance and safety.The proposed work on Bowman Road includes shoulder widening over the 2.3 km length to meet Department of Infrastructure and Transport standards, shape correction with a 50 mm granular overlay, a 185 mm deep lift at the approach to the roundabout, spray sealing with 16/7 mm over the entire 2.3 km length, and installation of line marking, guard posts, and reflectors. The balance of funds for the project will be provided by Copper Coast Council.Total cost of proposed project is $2,684,853
The work aims to address significant deficiencies in the current unsealed condition, which impacts safety and functionality as a Regionally Significant Freight Route. With only 1.5 km sealed, the remaining 12.5 km suffers from variable road quality and inadequate stormwater management, leading to flooding and hazards. The project includes extending the sealed section, implementing effective stormwater crossings, installing 950 m of guardrail for safety, and redesigning key intersections for better navigation. These enhancements will improve road safety, connectivity between Horrocks Highway and Thiele Highway, and overall infrastructure standards in the Kapunda region.The proposed work addresses issues by fully sealing Bethel Road, enhancing drainage, installing guardrails, and improving intersections. With pavement works, including underground stormwater crossings, and sealing now complete, the project has reached practical completion. These upgrades align Bethel Road with regional transport standards and enhance freight efficiency by improving safety, surface quality, and road clarity. The balance of funds for the project will be provided by Light Regional Council.Total cost of proposed project is $1,800,000