The bridge building contract for the Woolgoolga to Ballina section of the Pacific Highway upgrade has been awarded to the Bielby Hull Albem joint venture.
The joint venture will be constructing 23 bridges between Trustrums Hill and Richmond River as well as the new Mororo Bridge.
“The constant flow of contract and construction milestones show the Pacific Highway upgrade is well and truly on track, with motorists travelling the length of the Pacific Highway already saving about an hour and 45 minutes in travel time.
“When completed, motorists can expect to save up to two and a half hours driving between Sydney and Brisbane on a safer, more efficient highway with improved travel reliability through better flood immunity, fewer incidents and more readily available alternative routes,” Federal Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester said.
Artist impression of the bridge over Clarence River (source: Roads and Maritime Services)
New South Wales Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Melinda Pavey said that as part of the 155-kilometre project, 166 bridges – including 57 twin bridges – will be constructed, including major bridges that will cross the Clarence and Richmond rivers.
“Early work, including survey and geotechnical investigations for the bridge across the Richmond River at Broadwater, is nearly complete, with piling for this bridge expected to start in September, weather permitting.
“Contracts for the remaining bridges and five main civil work contracts for the highway between Glenugie and Pimlico are expected to be awarded before the end of 2017,” Mrs Pavey said.
According to Federal Member for Page Kevin Hogan, the Australian and State Governments are getting on with the Pacific Highway upgrade, which is well on track to be ready for traffic by 2020.
“The fantastic progress being made on the Woolgoolga to Ballina section is also great news for the local economy because it means about 2,500 direct jobs across the project as work progresses,” Mr Hogan said.
Lendlease Engineering has been named as the preferred contractor to design and construct the new one-kilometre long Richmond River Bridge at Broadwater. The new bridge is one of two major bridges on the Woolgoolga to Ballina section of the Pacific Highway upgrade project in New South Wales.
Construction is finally underway on the $60 million Inverell Hospital redevelopment project at Hunter New England in New South Wales, with the first sod already turned to signal the beginning of works on Stage 1 of the development.
The $22 billion Communities Plus redevelopment project at Ivanhoe Estate in New South Wales has caught the interest of some of the country’s biggest construction firms as well as the Community Housing Providers (CHPs) according to Minister for Social Housing Brad Hazzard.
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