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Construction Update Central Section MAIN ROADS WESTERN AUSTRALIA AUGUST 2018 Construction Update NorthLink WA - Central Section Reid Highway to Ellenbrook Great Northern Connect, a joint venture between BGC Contracting and Laing O’Rourke, is working in partnership with Main Roads to deliver the NorthLink WA central section. The $1.02b NorthLink WA initiative is jointly funded by the Australian ($821m) and Western Australian ($204m) governments. We’re over half way through winter, but the rain hasn’t stopped Construction progress us from getting the job done. Winter is a great time to begin • The first two bridges in the Reid Highway/Tonkin Highway landscaping works; you’ll see tube stock being planted and seed interchange have now opened to traffic, along with a temporary being spread around the Reid Highway/Altone Road intersection. roundabout replacing the signalised intersection. All of the road bridges on this section are being worked on • Noise walls along property boundaries are almost complete, simultaneously and large stretches of asphalt are nearing completion. and construction of the noise wall at Ellenbrook is now underway. We’ve even started finishing works, such as kerbing and installing • Asphalting is ongoing for the Tonkin Highway extension lights in some areas along the Tonkin Highway extension. between Ballajura and Ellenbrook, as well as areas in the Tonkin/Reid Highway interchange area. Upcoming road network changes • All of the road bridges for NorthLink WA central section are now In the coming months, you’ll notice more road changes as we being worked on, with most of these having bridge beams installed. progress quickly to finish sections of work around the Reid and Tonkin Highways, as well as the Hepburn Avenue area. Please remember that the Tonkin and Reid Highways and Hepburn Avenue are active construction sites; pay careful attention and slow down when driving through these areas as the conditions may have changed since your last journey. A temporary roundabout has replaced the signals at the Tonkin/Reid Highway intersection. Motorists are also travelling on the newly constructed bridges on Reid Highway, between Tonkin Highway and Beechboro Road North. Visit www.northlinkwa.com.au or the NorthLink WA community group on Facebook to find out the latest information. Sign up for news about road changes and road works directly to your inbox at [email protected]. Crane preparation for The Promenade bridge beam lift in Ellenbrook Bridge works continue at the Reid Highway bridge over Tonkin Highway in Malaga, which will open to traffic in August Upcoming works In the coming months, watch out for: • Sand and fill haulage operations continue around site. • Continuing noise wall installation at Ellenbrook. • Works to continue to build the new Reid Highway carriageways between Beechboro Road North and Altone Road, and the on and off ramps for the Reid/Tonkin Highway interchange. • Bridge works to continue at Baal Street, The Promenade, Hepburn Avenue, Marshall Road and Beechboro Road North. • Asphalting across the entire project length. • Landscaping works to continue at the Reid Highway/Altone Works continue at the Marshall Road flyover in Malaga Road intersection. Works begin on the Reid Highway eastbound onramp to Tonkin Highway southbound Backfilling at the Hepburn Avenue Interchange bridges in Ballajura bridge deck First landscaping works Engaging with our community The Great Northern Connect staff assisted the landscaping In June, we took groups from the Eastern Metropolitan Region team plant the first of more than two million plants across the Councils, City of Swan, and students from the Indigenous central section. Australian Engineering School on a tour through the NorthLink WA central section construction site. The groups got a first hand look at the construction site and learnt how NorthLink WA central section would change the road network. A key highlight was showing off the bridges in the Tonkin/Reid Highway interchange area. Staff planting day at the Reid Highway/Altone Road intersection kicks off the landscaping works We’ve been conducting seed collection for the past two years and will have another collection later this yet to ensure we have the A group of prospective engineering students visit the NorthLink WA central section site with Curtin University’s Indigenous Australian Engineering School 800kg of seed that is required to complete landscaping works. Tim Keely, Curtin University STEM Outreach Coordinator said the NorthLink WA central section site visit provided a great WANT MORE INFORMATION? opportunity to show prospective engineering students a large Join us on Facebook. Search NorthLink WA Community Group, scale design and construction project they could be involved or head to www.facebook.com/groups/NorthLinkWA. in after University studies. For more construction related information about “The students were all blown away by the size and scope of NorthLink WA central section, email the work. All the design, quality control, logistics and detail [email protected] is often not appreciated until you get a chance to see it up or call 1800 874 998. close,” Tim said..
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