Complete reconstruction of road pavementReconstruct pavement and asphalt overlayTotal cost of proposed project is $116,490
failed pavement rehabilitation and drainage worksPavement Reconstruction and drainage worksTotal cost of proposed project is $248,853
The shoulder of the road is unsealed and there is no guttering or kerb in place. Stormwater drains towards this section of road, water backs up, causing minor flooding and scouring which washes away the loose gravel off the shoulder. These deposits also cause blockages in the stormwater drainage pipes. This is the only section of the road that has no sealed shoulder or kerbs present. There have been complaints and requests from the public to upgrade this section.It is proposed that the kerb and gutter be extended for this section of Inglis Street, towards the intersection at Perry Street, so that it is consistent with the rest of the road. 100m of shoulder and 45m of kerb and gutter are required.
The road needs to be upgraded to a 6.2m wide sealed road as it provides an important north south link in this area. The current seal is 3.7m wide with 1.5. wide gravel shoulders, the existing seal pavement has reached intervention level, it is described as being in very poor condition with serviceability now being affected and increased maintenance costs.Work will be carried out to resurface the existing sealed pavement with a new layer of bitumen and wearing aggregate (stone) (3.7m x 1240m) and widen the road to a 6.2m wide sealed road for 1410m
The existing road pavement exhibits significant oxidisation and ravelling, longitudinal and transverse cracking. There is significant longitudinal roughness. Significant lengths of concrete kerbing in a poor condition.The project includes the following major aspects:
• Rehabilitation of 368 metres of existing pavement and resurfacing with asphalt
• Reconstruction of 680 metres of kerb and channel
• Reconstruction of existing vehicle crossings where required
• Construction of 3m wide share concrete path
• Construction of red asphalt flattop road humps on the west side of the intersecting streets
• Reconstruction of existing concrete footpath
• Construction of new roundabout at the intersection with Christie Street
• Construction of 33 metres of new drainage
• Construction of 4 raingardensTotal cost of proposed project is $761,051
The existing road pavement exhibits areas of significant oxidisation and ravelling, longitudinal and transverse cracking. There is significant longitudinal roughness. Significant lengths of concrete kerbing in a poor condition with displacement of channel /gutter.The project includes the following major aspects:
• Rehabilitation of 777 metres of existing road pavement and resurfacing with asphalt
• Reconstruction of 1574 metres of existing kerb and channel
• Construction of traffic islands at intersections
• Reconstruction of existing vehicle crossings where required
• Reconstruction of footpath
• Construction of 536 metres of underground drainage worksTotal cost of proposed project is $1,484,405
The existing road pavement exhibits areas of significant oxidisation and ravelling, linear and crocodile cracking. There is moderate longitudinal roughness. Significant lengths of concrete kerbing in a poor condition with displacement of channel /gutter.The project includes the following major aspects:
• Rehabilitation of 645 metres of existing road pavement and resurfacing with asphalt
• Reconstruction of 1,106 metres of existing kerb and channel
• Construction of 2 roundabouts and associated traffic islands
• Reconstruction of existing vehicle crossings where required
• Reconstruction of all damaged footpath
• Construction of 424 metres of underground drainage worksTotal cost of proposed project is $912,140
Council has identified locations in each town where the upgrade of kerb and channel would have a benefit for the local community and local community services. Hospital Avenue is a key access street for hospital services in Echuca. This work will complement the hospital redevelopment and help facilitate future needs in this area.To construct kerb and channel on the north side of Hospital Avenue to direct stormwater away from the sealed road pavement towards a Council drainage discharge point.
Preserve the existing seal surface from degradation.Chip Reseal.
Preserve the existing seal surface from degradation.Chip reseal.