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Jointly-Funded Roads of Strategic Importance Early Works Package Jointly-funded $185 million Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) early works package – announced 29 April 2020 Jointly-funded $185 million Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) early works package – announced 29 April 2020 - 2 - QG AG Map TMR TMR Indicative Package Initiative Description Contribution Contribution Ref. Region District Cost ($m) ($m) ($m) Townsville to Tennant Creek North Flinders Highway (Julia Creek - Cloncurry): Scrubby Creek R1 North West 32.14 6.43 25.71 ROSI corridor Queensland - Pavement strengthening and widening of floodway upgrades Townsville to Tennant Creek North Kennedy Developmental Road (The Lynd - Hughenden): R2 Far North 5.94 1.19 4.75 ROSI corridor Queensland Progressive sealing in Etheridge Shire upgrades Townsville to Tennant Creek North Kennedy Developmental Road (The Lynd - Hughenden): R3 North West 8.00 1.60 6.40 ROSI corridor Queensland Progressive sealing in Flinders Shire upgrades Townsville to Flinders Highway (Townsville - Charters Towers): Tennant Creek North Overtaking lanes Package 1 - Two additional overtaking R4 Northern 11.56 2.31 9.25 ROSI corridor Queensland lanes (one westbound and one eastbound) between upgrades Townsville and Mingela Range Townsville to Flinders Highway (Townsville - Charters Towers): Tennant Creek North R5 Northern Overtaking lanes Package 2 - Additional overtaking lanes 11.42 2.28 9.14 ROSI corridor Queensland between Townsville and Mingela Range upgrades Townsville to Flinders Highway (Townsville - Charters Towers): Provision Tennant Creek North R6 Northern of wide centre line treatments to improve safety, 5.35 1.07 4.28 ROSI corridor Queensland particularly for reduced risk of head-on crashes upgrades Townsville to Roma Carnarvon Highway (St George - Surat): Carnarvon R7 ROSI corridor Southern South West 4.80 0.96 3.84 Highway/Salmon Road junction - Intersection upgrade upgrades Townsville to Roma Carnarvon Highway (Mungindi - St George): Carnarvon R8 ROSI corridor Southern South West Highway/Castlereagh Highway junction - Intersection 3.40 0.68 2.72 upgrades upgrade Jointly-funded $185 million Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) early works package – announced 29 April 2020 - 3 - Townsville to Roma Central Central Dawson Developmental Road (Springsure - Tambo): R9 ROSI corridor 7.00 1.40 5.60 Queensland West Barcoo River timber bridge replacement upgrades Townsville to Roma Balonne Highway (St George - Cunnamulla): St George R10 ROSI corridor Southern South West 1.60 0.32 1.28 heavy vehicle breakdown pad upgrades Townsville to Roma Carnarvon Highway (Roma - Injune): Orange Hill safety R11 ROSI corridor Southern South West treatments (Including intersection improvements, flattening 3.90 0.78 3.12 upgrades batters, clear zones, widening) Townsville to Roma Carnarvon Highway (Injune - Rolleston): Carnarvon R12 ROSI corridor Southern South West Highway/Arcadia Valley Road junction - Intersection 1.30 0.26 1.04 upgrades upgrade Townsville to Roma Gregory Developmental Road (Charters Towers - The North R13 ROSI corridor Northern Lynd): Pavement strengthening and widening Package 1 - 15.31 3.06 12.25 Queensland upgrades Pavement strengthening and widening of narrow sections Dawson Highway (Banana - Rolleston): Pavement Townsville to Roma Central strengthening Package 1 - Strengthening of high priority R14 ROSI corridor Fitzroy 6.00 1.20 4.80 Queensland sections of poor and failing pavements between Springsure upgrades and Port of Gladstone Townsville to Roma Capricorn Highway/Gregory Highway: Intersection upgrade Central R15 ROSI corridor Fitzroy to improve heavy vehicle productivity, capacity and safety 4.10 0.82 3.28 Queensland upgrades (includes railway crossing signalisation upgrades) Townsville to Roma Dawson Developmental Road (Springsure - Tambo): Central R16 ROSI corridor Fitzroy Progressive sealing Buckland Road West to Martuan 5.00 1.00 4.00 Queensland upgrades Downs Turnout Townsville to Roma Central Dawson Highway (Banana - Rolleston): Roundstone Creek R17 ROSI corridor Fitzroy 6.00 1.20 4.80 Queensland Bridge - Replace narrow timber bridge in poor condition upgrades Cairns to the Gulf Developmental Road (Georgetown - Mount Garnet): Northern Territory North Pavement strengthening and widening Package 1 - R18 Far North 12.32 2.46 9.86 border ROSI Queensland Widening of 6.9 kilometres of single-lane seal with corridor upgrades pavement strengthening Jointly-funded $185 million Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) early works package – announced 29 April 2020 - 4 - Cairns to the Gulf Developmental Road (Croydon - Georgetown): Northern Territory North Pavement strengthening and widening Package 2 - R19 Far North 9.22 1.84 7.38 border ROSI Queensland Widening of 5.4 kilometres of single-lane seal with corridor upgrades pavement strengthening Cairns to the Northern Territory North Floraville Road (Burke Shire Council): Replacement of two R20 North West 1.50 0.30 1.20 border ROSI Queensland culverts corridor upgrades Toowoomba to Darling Gore Highway (Toowoomba - Millmerran): Pavement R21 Seymour ROSI Southern 17.00 3.40 13.60 Downs rehabilitation corridor upgrades Proserpine Shute - Harbour Road: Capacity and Shute Harbour Central Mackay/ R22 intersections upgrade (Paluma Road to Valley Drive) - 12.00 2.40 9.60 Road upgrades Queensland Whitsunday Duplicate to four lanes with intersection treatments Sub-total 184.86 36.97 147.89 Jointly-funded $185 million Roads of Strategic Importance (ROSI) early works package – announced 29 April 2020 - 5 - .
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