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Quarterly Infrastructure Program (Mar 2021- May 2021) Infrastructure Quarterly Infrastructure Program (Mar 2021- May 2021) Please note that this program is subject to change without notice WORKS BRANCH Road Construction Name Description Expected Expected Start Completion Date Date Alford Street, Kingaroy Kerb and channel upgrade from Thorn Apr Jun Street to First Avenue Byee Road Widen, seal and overlay between Flats Feb Apr Road and Mondure Wheatlands Road. Cobb Street, Murgon Kerb and channel upgrade Apr May Kingaroy Transformation Kingaroy CBD upgrade Jan 2022 Project Murgon CBD Stage 3 footpath construction and CBD Jun 2020 May Anzac Memorial Upgrade Mercer Springate Road Upgrade at the intersection of Brights and Feb Mar Mercer Springate Roads Niagara Road, Boyneside Rehabilitation of existing seal and Recommenced May drainage construction Oct 2020 Peterson Drive, Kingaroy Widening existing sealed road near Dec 2020 Mar Sommerfelds Lane. Roy Emerson Carpark, Upgrade of carpark facilities May May Blackbutt Rural Road, Nanango Upgrade from unsealed to sealed Mar May standard Youngman Street, Construct a footpath from Avoca Street to Mar Apr Kingaroy Oliver Bond Street Williams Road, Benarkin Upgrade from unsealed to sealed May Jul standard Gravel Resheeting & Heavy Formation Grading Name Description Expected Expected Start Date Completion Date Kingaroy Burrandowan Gravel Resheet & Formation Grading Mar Apr Road Grindstone School Road Gravel Resheet Apr Apr Hancocks Road Gravel Resheet Mar Mar Johnstown Road Gravel Resheet May Jun Page 1 of 6 Maidenwell Upper Gravel Resheet Mar Apr Yarraman Road Neale Road Gravel Resheet May May Nollers Road Gravel Resheet Mar Mar Nystrom Road Gravel Resheet May May Oberles Road Gravel Resheet May May Patrol Grading Locality Description Expected Expected Start Completion Date Date Barkers Creek Flats Paige Road, Heights Road Apr May Barlil Barlil Road May May Booie Pates Road, Kahler Road, Reagon Road, May May McAuliffes Road, Booie Road Brooklands Farnows Road, Fairbrother Road Mar Mar Byee Road Paul Holznagel Road May May Chahpingah Bassingthwaites Road, Burra Burri Road, May May Bayliss Road, Burrandowan Homestead Road, Broad Creek Road, Hodges Dip Road, McLaughlins Crossing Road Charlestown Weckers Road, Tingoora Charlestown Road Mar Mar Corndale Spencers Road Mar Mar Crownthorpe Carters Road, Blackburns Road May May East Nanango Magee Road, Brights Road, Rural Road Apr Apr Glan Devon Lock Lane, Mondure Crossing Road Apr Apr Goodger Old Cooyar Road, Archookoora Road, Mar Mar Foleys Road Greenview Boisens Road, Hansens Road Mar Mar Hodgleigh Ballin Road, Sawtell Road, Hodgleigh North Apr May Road, Coolabunia Malar Road, Roberts Road, Cooper Road, Robin and Lee Road, Wittman Road Ironpot Jumma Road, Ironpot Road, Niagara Road, Apr Apr Sarum Road, Greystonlea Road, McGills Road, Benjamins Road Manyung Annings Road, Campbell Lane from Boat Apr Apr Mountain Road, Lyons Road Memerambi Magnussens Road, Parallel Road, Klass and Mar Mar Townes Road Merlwood Richards Road May May Moffatdale Donald Road, Waterview Drive, Meddletons Mar Apr Road, Clovelly Lane Moondooner Sanders Road Mar Apr Page 2 of 6 Murgon Piggery Road, Arnell Street, Wallace Road, Mar May Wesslings Road, Frohloffs Road, Borcharts Hill Road, Kerles Lane, Vellacott Lane, Gesslers Road Nanango Rosies Road, Lee Place, Home Street, Frank Feb Mar Brown Street, Chester Street, Lanes Road, Old Esk North Road, Cafferys Road, George Street Redgate Tipperary Road, Goschnicks Road, Mar Mar Finnemores Road, Birchs Road South Nanango Major Road East, Major Road West, Blacks Mar Apr Lane, Whittaker Road, Old Yarraman Road, Durrant Road, Oakey Creek Road, McCauley Weir Road, Hamilton Road, Muir Road Tablelands Bellottis Road, Uptons Road, Daniels Road May May Tingoora Hoares Road, Tingoora Cemetery Road, Feb Feb Burns Road, Eckarts Road Wooroolin Shailers Road, Raineys Road, Ogilvys Road, Mar Mar Obels Road, Hunsleys Road, East Wooroolin Road, Sportsground Road, Transmitter Road, Hoggs Road Roadside Slashing / Boom Mowing Locality Description Expected Expected Start Completion Date Date Abbeywood Basin Road, Cridlands Road Apr Apr Ballogie TH Burns Road May May Barkers Creek Flat McNamara Road Mar Mar Benair Benair Road, Wattlegrove Road, Reedy Jan Feb Creek Road, Kumbia Minmore Road Boondooma Pincotts Road, West Boondooma Road, May May Krugers Road, Brownless Road, Manar Road Boyneside Niagara Road, Red Tank Road Apr Apr Brigooda Rankins Road Apr Apr Brooklands Boldery Road, Darley Crossing Road, Langan Mar Mar Road, Nanango Brooklands Road Bullcamp River Road, Bullcamp Road Apr Apr Byee Sempfs Road, Friebergs Road Mar Mar Chahpingah Hodges Dip Road, Burra Burri Road Apr Apr Page 3 of 6 Cloyna William Webber Road, Cloyna West Road, Mar Mar Bicks Road Crawford Siefert Street, Liesegangs Road, Wingfields Mar Mar Road Crownthorpe Blackburns Road, Smiths Road, Uptons Road, Mar Mar Pringles Hill Road Dangore Dangore Mountain Road Apr Apr Durong Swains Road, Stubbs Armstrongs Road, May May Woolletts Road, Shellytop Road, Aberdeen Road, Mundubbera Durong East Nanango Mt Stanley Road, East Nanango Road, Lowry Mat Mar Road, North Kerton Road, South Kerton Road, Brights Road, Mercer Springate Road, Greenwood Creek Road Ellesmere Parker Road, Pauls Parade, Gannon Road, Mar Mar Lillian Avenue, Hilltop Drive, Acacia Drive Glan Devon Cobby Road, Chappell Road, Heights Road, Mar Mar Locke Lane Gordonbrook Ellwoods Road Mar Mar Haly Creek Ellesmere Road Mar Mar Hivesville Stonelands Road, Hivesville Township, Apr Apr Hivesville Road Inverlaw Luck Road, Minmore Road, Deep Creek Road, Mar Apr Beils Road, Wooden Hut Road, Magees Road Ironpot Greystonlea Road, Jarail Road, Ironpot Road Apr Apr Johnstown Johnstown Road Mar Mar Kawl Kawl Kawl Kawl Road Mar Mar Kingaroy Edenvale North, Clarke and Swenson Road, Mar Apr Harris Road, Sonaree Drive Parklands, Couchmans Road, Birt Road, Belair Road, Curtis Road, Taylors Road, West Street, Weens Road, River Road, Hodges Road, Bunya Highway, Kingaroy Cooyar Road, Kingaroy Burrandowan Road, Kingaroy Barkers Creek Road Kinleymore Road Kinleymore School Road, Dionysius Road Apr Apr Kumbia Janetzki Street Mar Mar Kunioon Kunioon Road Mar Mar Mannuem Mannuem Road Apr Apr Mondure McConnell Way, Mondure Road Apr Apr Nanango Ridley Street, Phipps Street West, Rural Road, Mar Apr Old Rifle Range Road, Hicken Way, Old Esk North Road, Templeton Road, Lanes Road, Findlays Road, George Street, Parsons Road, Camp Creek Road, Tara Avenue, Kurrajong Road, Carbeen Crescent, Bushnell Road, Gold View Drive, GS Wilson Road, Oliver Road, Mills Way, Ironbark Place, D’Aguilar Highway, Burnett Highway, Nanango Tarong Road Okeden Old Proston Road, Okeden Road Apr Apr Proston Middle Road, Susan Court, Butler Drive Apr Apr Page 4 of 6 Runnymede Runnymede Estate Road, Scotts Lane, Mar Mar Thompson Road, Brazier Road, Runnymede Road Sandy Ridges Wansbeck Manumbar Road, Manumbar Road, Mar Mar Silverleaf Silverleaf Road, Farrers Road Mar Mar South East Nanango Hamilton Road, Muir Road, Diggings Road Apr Apr South Nanango Old Yarraman Road, Izzards Road, Buckland Mar Apr Road, Anderson Road, Tom Smith Drive, Pitts Road, Majors Road, Kassulke Road, Hazeldean Road, W Dugdell Road, Hohnke Road, Berlin Road, Nanango Neumgna Road, Behs Road, Embrey Road Speedwell Speedwell Road, Okeden Byanda Road Apr Apr Stalworth Range Road, Speedwell Abbeywood Road, Apr Apr Proston Abbeywood Road, Stalworth Road, Back Creek Road Wheatlands Flats Road Mar Mar Wigton Gayndah Hivesville Road Apr Apr Windera Kratzmanns Road, Morgans Road, Wilsons Mar Mar Road Wondai Chinchilla Wondai Road, Wondai Proston Mar Mar Road, Wooroolin Recreation Drive, Quarry Road, East Feb Feb Wooroolin Road, Sportsground Road, West Wooroolin Road, Youngs Road, Logans Road, Denmark Road, Cants Road, Wellers Road, Dunfords Road Wooroonden Freemans Road, Reidys Road, Bradleys Mar Mar Road, Webber Bridge Road Page 5 of 6 CAPITAL WORKS 20-21 AND CURRENT WATER MAIN REPLACEMENTS Name Description Expected Start Expected Completion Youngman Street, North Trunk Water Main Replacement September February Residential Water Main Reen Street Replacement September February KTP Alford St Water main replacement January TBC Haly Street (Hodge to Scott Trunk residential Water Main Street) Replacement February April Regional Replace 1000 Water Meters August March Class A Recycled Water Construction of new Class A Commissioning Facilities – Wondai recycled water facilities at Wondai March 2019 in April SCADA and Cyber Security Replace existing SCADA to Updates regionalise system July 2020 May 2021 Gordonbrook Dam Spillway design July 2020 May 2021 Page 6 of 6 .
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