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Alstonville Bypass

  • Location - Alstonville, NSW
  • Completion Date - 2010
  • Value - $44 million
  • Client - Roads and Maritime Services

The Alstonville Bypass project involved the construction of a six and half kilometre new road including earthworks, drainage, structures and pavement works.

A key interchange was constructed at Kays Lane and the new road was tied-in to the Bruxner Highway at each end. This required careful traffic planning and the implementation of traffic control on the highway as well as surrounding local roads.

Scope of Works

  • Construction of structures including Bebo arches over water courses.
  • Bulk earthworks, including 350,000 cubic metres of cut to fill with blasting requirements.
  • Fills of up to 15 metres including some reinforced earth works
  • Complex traffic management including traffic switches under live traffic conditions.
  • Erosion and sediment control for large areas of open earthworks
  • Prepartion and delivery of bridge construction temporary works
  • Flexible pavement and rigid heavy duty pavement construction.

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