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Monday, 17 June 2024
Town Centre Arterial Road Project Update
Check out the latest update on the Town Centre Arterial Road project.
We have made great progress this month and have completed the pedestrian footpaths on the northern side of Melbourne Street, installed light poles and kerb preparation has begun at the intersection of Frankton Road and lower Suburb Street.
10 of the total 78 decorative panels are waiting to be installed whilst we continue with the structural panels on Henry Street, Malaghan Street and Ballarat Street towards St Joseph’s school and Church.
Frankton Road |
We are progressing with the remaining underground three waters work We’ve completed linking the stormwater crossings and will shortly begin linking the wastewater crossings on Frankton Road Kerb preparation has begun at the intersection of Frankton Road and lower Suburb Street The crew successfully completed the night works to improve road quality on the pre-existing asphalt, raise a manhole to the height of the new road and cap an unused pipe. |
Lower Suburb Street |
Kerb and above ground preparations from Veint Crescent towards Frankton Road have commenced. Footpath and pedestrian access towards the lake will be adjusted slightly to ensure safe passage, and allow construction activities to continue in this area |
Dublin Street |
Dublin Street remains accessible with two-way traffic in place. This new layout is designed to facilitate the ongoing work at the intersection of Sydney and Melbourne Street Dublin Street will revert to a left turn in only once the Sydney/Melbourne intersection work is completed, to ensure that the work continues the lake side of Frankton Road. We will then return in Spring to install a flush cobblestone threshold and crossing |
Melbourne Street |
There are crews raising manholes and installing street furniture working in isolated pockets along Melbourne Street We have completed installing the light poles and we are making sure they are working properly before they are fully operational The crew has completed the garden bed preparation work and will return in the warmer months for planting We have also finished the Northern side of Melbourne Street footpaths We will be returning in Spring/early Summer to complete the final asphalt surface, with approximately 60mm to apply to the road Channel drainage install work for the wall has begun in front of St Joseph’s School |
Sydney Street |
The crews have begun preparing to build the new road and applied the membrane seal and will commence asphalt placement on the upper half of the intersection We aim to shift work to the lower section of Sydney Street shortly, we will keep you updated closer to the time If the ground temperatures are too cold, we will continue to monitor and wait for a good spell until we can pave the asphalt on the upper half of the intersection of Sydney and Melbourne Street. If the ground temperatures/weather conditions continue to be unfavourable, we will reassess our plan and keep you updated nearer the time. |
Beetham Street |
Upper Beetham has been opened with a temporary chipseal surface and resident access has successfully been restored Lower Beetham underground work has recommenced to complete the final pieces and connect the stormwater network, now the wall work has progressed |
Henry Street/Malaghan Street/Ballarat Street |
10 of the total 78 decorative panels are waiting to be installed whilst we continue with the structural panels on Henry Street, Malaghan Street and Ballarat Street towards St Joseph’s school and Church Channel drain installation is ongoing behind the wall |
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As always, our top priority is the safety of all residents and commuters, so we kindly ask for you to please follow the traffic and pedestrian signs and take extra care at all times. We will keep you informed of any updates or adjustments to this schedule.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact QLDC customer services on 03 441 0499 or email: services@qldc.govt.nz
For more information on the Town Centre Arterial project, please visit www.qldc.govt.nz/town-centre-arterial-road.