McConnell Dowell Constructions has been selected to deliver $40 million worth of bridge, culvert, road widening and intersection upgrades in regional South Australia.
“The State Labor Government is committed to improving road infrastructure across the State and this $40 million investment will go a long way towards increasing safety, improving driving conditions and delivering more productive bridges that are fit for purpose.
“Investing in these upgrades will also have a big impact on productivity for primary producers and transport operators, which in turn benefits our regions and the economy more broadly,” Transport and Infrastructure Minister Stephen Mullighan said.
Upgrades under this project will include:
These upgrades will be improving productivity and safety for the thousands who use the routes every day and it will also better cater for high productivity freight vehicles.
Detailed design, planning and site inspections are expected to commence immediately, with construction set to begin later in 2018 and be completed by mid-2019. These upgrade projects will also be supporting approximately 106 jobs during construction.
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Source: Premier of South Australia
Decmil will continue delivering upgrade works on Victoria’s Plenty Road from Mill Park to Mernda, with the company awarded the contract to deliver Stage 2 of the project which covers the stretch between Bush Boulevard and Bridge Inn Road.
Queensland will continue benefitting from the Australian Government’s record infrastructure investment with the recently announced 2022-23 Federal Budget that includes a $3.9 billion commitment for new and existing infrastructure projects in the State.
More upgrade works on the Pacific Motorway (M1) in Queensland are set to go underway soon with design works commencing on the first sections of the Eight Mile Plains to Daisy Hills and Varsity Lakes to Tugun sections.
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