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Weekly Road Report LITHGOW / BATHURST DISTRICT (Inc. Lithgow, Bathurst, Orange and Mudgee areas) !~~To Fr Weekly Road Report Western Region 24 May 2019 LITHGOW / BATHURST DISTRICT (Inc. Lithgow, Bathurst, Orange and Mudgee areas) PRIMARY LOCATION: CHIFLEY ROAD – MR516 Work type: Bridge Approaches construction and road realignment. Location: 10Km East of Lithgow at Clarence Lane closures: intermittent lane closures during working hours. Works to be completed behind steel barriers Impact: Delays up to 10 minutes can be expected. Speed restrictions: 40, 60, km/h as directed. Working days: Mon – Saturday Working hours: 0700 – 1800 hours Mon-Fri - 0700 to 1300 Sat Expected completion: July 30 2020 Advice / Comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Speed reduction in place after hours. Project Manager: Pat Pina – 0429 986 576 Communications Lead: Lisa Kennedy – 0473 837 959 PRIMARY LOCATION: CASTLEREAGH HIGHWAY – HW18 Work type: Traffic barrier repairs following crash damage to bridge. Location: Wyaldra Creek Bridge, 5km Northwest of Gulgong. Lane closures: One lane will be closed between 07:00 and 17:00 Impact: Temporary vehicle barriers on bridge resulting in narrow lanes of approx. 3.1m until further notice. Speed restrictions: 40 km/h as directed. Working days: Mon to Sun. Working hours: 24 hours. Expected completion: June 07 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Tim Stone – 0429 369 433 Communications Lead: PRIMARY LOCATION: DUCKMALOI ROAD – MR558 Work type: Bridge barrier upgrade Location: Duckmaloi Bridge, Duckmaloi River 14kms E of Oberon. Lane closures: None Impact: None Speed restrictions: 60km/h as directed over bridge Working days: N/A. Working hours: Speed restriction in place 24 hours/day. Expected completion: Reduced speed zone applies until further notice. Advice / Comments: Please obey all speed zone signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Tim Stone – 0429 369 433 Communications Lead: Amy Millerd – 0427 063 855 Page 1 of 14 LITHGOW / BATHURST DISTRICT (Inc. Lithgow, Bathurst, Orange and Mudgee areas) PRIMARY LOCATION: CASTLEREAGH HIGHWAY – HW18 Work type: Pavement Widening and drainage works Location: 0 - 3.7 km North of Riverlea Road on the Castlereagh Highway Lane closures: One lane closed during working hours Impact: Delays of up to 5 mins can be expected Speed restrictions: 40 km/h as directed. Working days: Mon – Sat Working hours: 0700-1800 Expected completion: June 20 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Karolina Kosmicki – 0428 400 448 Communications Lead: Kylie Buckenhofer – 0447 215 381 PRIMARY LOCATION: MITCHELL HIGHWAY – HW7 Work type: Installation of Flexible Centre Barrier and shoulder widening Location: Vittoria, 23km west of Bathurst on the Mitchell HWY Lane closures: Intermittent lane closures during working hours. Works to be completed behind steel barriers Impact: Delays up to 5 mins can be expected Speed restrictions: 40 km/h, 60 km/h as directed Working days: Monday – Saturday Working hours: 0700-1800 Mon-Fri and 0700 to 1300 Sat Expected completion: Late June 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Speed reduction in place after hours Project Manager: Stuart Cope – 0409 837 491 Communications Lead: Amy Millerd – 0427 063 855 PRIMARY LOCATION: CASTLEREAGH HIGHWAY – HW18 Work type: Shoulder works and heavy patching with kerb and gutter works. Location: 0-3.1 km North of intersection with Razorback on the Castlereagh Highway Lane closures: One lane closed during working hours Impact: Delays of up to 5 mins can be expected Speed restrictions: 40 km/h as directed and 60km/hr after hours in work areas. Working days: Mon – Sat Working hours: 0700-1800 Expected completion: June 20 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Karolina Kosmicki – 0428 400 448 Communications Lead: Kylie Buckenhofer – 0447 215 381 PRIMARY LOCATION: MID WESTERN HIGHWAY – HW6 Work type: Guardrail upgrades Location: Cherry Tree Hill, 3 km West of Bathurst on the Mid Western HWY Lane closures: Intermittent lane closures during working hours Impact: Delays of up to 5 mins can be expected Speed restrictions: 40 km/h, 60km/h as directed. Working days: Monday-Friday Working hours: 0700-1800 Expected completion: 31st May 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Miles Harrison 0407047256 Page 2 of 14 LITHGOW / BATHURST DISTRICT (Inc. Lithgow, Bathurst, Orange and Mudgee areas) PRIMARY LOCATION: GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY – HW5 Work type: Wire rope Safety Barrier maintenance Location: 30 km West of Lithgow, Diamond Swamp Lane closures: One lane Closed during work hours. Impact: Delays of up to 5mins can be expected. Speed restrictions: 40, 60 km/h as directed. Working days: Mon - Tues Working hours: 0700-1700 Expected commencement: May 27 2019 Expected completion: May 28 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Miles Harrison Communications Lead: PRIMARY LOCATION: GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY – HW5 Work type: Culvert Maintenance Location: Unnamed Creek, 27.6 km West of Lithgow Lane closures: No lane closures. Impact: No delays expected, reduced speed limit due to working near traffic. Speed restrictions: 80 km/h as directed. Working days: Mon - Fri Working hours: 0700-1700 Expected commencement: May 22 2019 Expected completion: May 31 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Tim Stone 0429 369 433 Communications Lead: PRIMARY LOCATION: GREAT WESTERN HIGHWAY – HW5 Work type: Installation of Flexible Centre Barrier and shoulder widening Location: Mt Lambie, 18km west of Lithgow on the Great Western HWY Lane closures: Intermittent lane closures during working hours Impact: Delays up to 5 mins can be expected Speed restrictions: 40 km/h, 60 km/h as directed Working days: Monday – Saturday Working hours: 0700-1800 Mon-Fri and 0700 to 1300 Sat Expected completion: Late June 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Speed reduction in place after hours Project Manager: Brett Gould – 0428 778 944 Communications Lead: Amy Millerd – 0427 063 855 Page 3 of 14 LITHGOW / BATHURST DISTRICT (Inc. Lithgow, Bathurst, Orange and Mudgee areas) PRIMARY LOCATION: CANOWINDRA ROAD - MR310 Work type: Clear Zone improvement works Location: 0.00 to 2.7km north of Mount York Road, Canowindra Lane closures: One lane closed during working hours Impact: Delays of up to 5 mins can be expected Speed restrictions: 40/60 and 80 km/h as directed. Working days: Mon - Sat Working hours: 0700 - 1800 Expected completion: May 31 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Angelo Emmanuel – 0427 780 212 Communications Lead: Amy Millerd – 0427 063 855 PRIMARY LOCATION: MID WESTERN HWY – HW6 Work type: Clear Zone improvement works Location: 9.2km to 32km north east from Cowra Lane closures: One lane closed during working hours Impact: Delays of up to 5 mins can be expected Speed restrictions: 40/60 and 80 km/h as directed. Working days: Mon – Sat Working hours: 0700-1800 Expected completion: June 30 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Angelo Emmanuel – 0427 780 212 Communications Lead: Amy Millerd – 0427 063 855 Page 4 of 14 DUBBO DISTRICT (Inc. Forbes, Cobar, Coolah, Bourke, Parkes, Walgett & Wellington areas) PRIMARY LOCATION: GOLDEN HIGHWAY – HW27 Work type: Electrical utility relocations Location: Craboon Village to Castlereagh Hwy, 6-8km east of Dunedoo Lane closures: Safety barriers in place – lane width restricted Impact: Lane width restricted to 8 metres for length of 250 metres Speed restrictions: 60 km/h Working days: Mon to Sun Working hours: 24 hr Expected completion: May 31 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Kim Woodman – 0439 586 830 Communications Lead: PRIMARY LOCATION: GOLDEN HIGHWAY – HW27 Work type: Bridge Traffic Barrier Repairs Location: Talbragar Bridge and Piper’s Bridge at Uarbry, 40km E of Dunedoo Lane closures: 1 lane of 2 will be closed during daytime work hours. Impact: Delays of 5 minutes can be expected Speed restrictions: 40 km/h Working days: Mon to Fri Working hours: 0700 to 1700 Expected commencement: May 27 2019 Expected completion: June 14 2019 Advice / comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care. Project Manager: Tim Stone – 0429 369 433 Communications Lead: PRIMARY LOCATION: NEWELL HIGHWAY – HW17 Work Type: South Dubbo Rehabilitation Location: Newell Highway – near Golf Links Creek and Minore Road Lane Closures: Intermittent Lane Closure Impact: Short delays may be expected Speed restrictions: 40, 60,80 km/h as directed. Working days: Monday to Saturday Working hours: Monday-Friday 0700-1800 , Sat 0700 to 1700 Expected commencement: April 29 2019 Expected completion: June 28 2019 Advice / Comments: Please obey all signs and proceed with care Project Manager: Isaac Widdison 0400 821 755 Communications Lead: Kylie Buckenhofer – 0447 215 381 Page 5 of 14 DUBBO DISTRICT (Inc. Forbes, Cobar, Coolah, Bourke, Parkes, Walgett & Wellington areas) PRIMARY LOCATION: NEWELL HIGHWAY – HW17 Work Type: SLCR Kerbs Location: Approx 16kms south of Gilgandra on the Newell Highway Lane Closures: Intermittent lane closures. Impact: Potential short delays may expected. Speed restrictions: 40, 60, 80 km/h as directed. Working days: Mon to Fri Working hours: Mon – Fri 0700 to 1800 Commencement
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