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Quarterly Infrastructure Program (March 2020 – May 2020) Infrastructure Quarterly Infrastructure Program (March 2020 – May 2020) Please note that this program is subject to change without notice WORKS BRANCH Road Construction Name Description Expected Expected Start Completion Date Date Boughyard Creek, Ironpot Bridge Replacement Jan Apr Murgon CBD Footpath Upgrade Jan May Brisbane Street Drainage Upgrade Feb Mar Town & Village Entry Signage Installation of new Town & Village entry Feb Apr signage Old Esk Road Widen overlay and seal Feb May Road realignment at Wengenville Maidenwell Bunya Mountains Road Mar Apr Glencliffe Road intersection Haly Street, Wondai Footpath Apr May Niagara Road Reconstruction of sealed and unsealed Commenced Dec road Gravel Resheeting & Heavy Formation Grading Expected Expected Name Description Start Completion Date Date Kangaroo Yard Road Gravel Resheet Mar Mar Dangore Mountain Road Gravel Resheet Mar Mar Gayndah Hivesville Road Gravel Resheet Mar Apr Bridget and Carroll Road Gravel Resheet Mar Apr Old Esk North Road Gravel Resheet Mar Apr Nanango Neumgna Road Gravel Resheet Mar Apr Reeve Road Gravel Resheet Apr Apr Haynes Kite Miller Road Gravel Resheet Apr Apr Mondure Road Gravel Resheet Apr Apr Mondure Crossing Road Gravel Resheet Apr Apr Boonenne Road Gravel Resheet Apr Apr Morgans Road Gravel Resheet Apr May Burra Burri Road Gravel Resheet Apr Jun Birt Road Gravel Resheet May May Wilsons Road Gravel Resheet May Jun Reagon Road Gravel Resheet May Jun Page 1 of 7 Patrol Grading Locality Description Expected Expected Start Completion Date Date Barkers Creek Flat Heights Road, Paige Road Apr Apr Benair Reedy Creek Road, Strongs Road May May Booie Smith Road, Pates Road, Kahler Road, Apr Apr Reagon Road Booie Road, McIlhatton Road, Goldsworthy May May Road Chahpingah Bassingthwaightes Road, Burra Burri Road Mar Mar Bayliss Road, Burrandowan Homestead Apr Apr Road, Freshwaters Road, Broad Creek Road, Hodges Dip Road, McLaughlins Crossing Charlestown Weckers Road, Tingoora Charlestown Road Mar Mar Chelmsford Red Hill Road, Springs Road, Old May May Chelmsford Road, Weirs Road Corndale Spencers Road Mar Mar Cushnie McAllisters Road May May Dangore Schuberts Road, Wilsons Road, Wyuna Apr Apr Road Durong Jacksons Road Mar Apr East Nanango Mercer Springate Road, Magee Road, Mar Mar Snowys Knob Road Brights Road, Rural Road, Horne Lane, Apr Apr Mount Stanley Road, Calverts Road, East Nanango Road Fairdale Baker Road, Busnells Road May May Ficks Crossing Ficks Crossing Road, Jarvis Road, Apr Apr Mollenhauers Road, Iszlaub Road Glan Devon Lanigan Road Mar Mar Locke Lane Apr Apr Mondure Crossing Road May May Glenrock Nielsons Road, Schmidhausers Road Mar Mar Greenview Lower Red Hill Road Mar Mar Rex Schultz Road, Jorgensens Road May May Hivesville Oberles Road Mar Mar Wilsons Road Apr Apr Ten Chain Road May Jun Page 2 of 7 Hodgleigh Ballin Road, Sawtell Road, Hodgleigh North Apr Apr Road, Roberts Road Boardman Road, Cooper Road, Robin and May May Lee Road, Wittman Road Ironpot Jarail Road, Niagara Road, Sarum Road, Mar Mar Greystonlea Road, McGills Road, Benjamins Road Kawl Kawl Kawl Kawl Road Mar Mar Keysland Monteith Road Mar Mar Dip Road, The Bluff Road May May Kumbia Hays Road, Dicks Road, Enderby Road, May May Roberts Road, Collier Street, Janetzki Street, Francis Road, Maize Company Road, Nollers Road Kumbia Back Road May Jun Mannuem Glenrock Road, Johnstons Road, Wolskis May May Road, McMurdys Road, Hancocks Road Marshlands Paddys Road Mar Mar Memerambi Klass and Townes Road Mar Mar Mondure Majorie Road, WSF Ramke Road, Mar Mar Steinhardts Road Russel Lane Apr Apr MP Creek MP Creek Road, Beutels Road May May Mount McEuen Hoffmans Road, Mt McEuen Road May May Nanango Home Street, Burnett Street, Lanes Road, Mar Mar Old Esk North Road, Old Rifle Range Road, Oaky Creek Road, McCauley Weir Road, Hamilton Road, Muir Road, Greenwood Creek Road, Tim Dwyer Road Cafferys Road Apr Apr South Nanango Blacks Lane, Whittaker Road, Old Yarraman Mar Mar Road, Durrant Road Sandy Ridges Gentry Road West, Glenmore Road, Prydes May May Road, Broadwater Access Road Silverleaf Farrers Road, Gueena Lane, Beers Road Apr Apr Stonelands Stonelands Road, Webber Road, Kilrush Mar Mar Road, Etheringtons Road, Ramco Road Wheatlands Flats Road, Kinnie Road, Wheatlands Loop Apr Apr Road, Kerkow Road, Harms Road Wondai Day Lane, Simpsons Road, McKenzie Street, Apr Apr Ryans Road, Racecourse Road, Cherbourg Road, Lysdale Road Keates Road May May Wooroonden Freemans Road, Reidys Road, Remingtons Mar Mar Road Wyalla Pleystowe Road May May Page 3 of 7 Roadside Slashing Locality Description Expected Expected Start Completion Date Date Barkers Creek Flat McNamara Road May May Benair Benair Road, Reedy Creek Road, Wattlegrove Apr Apr Road, Kumbia Minmore Road Booie Reagon Road, Schellbachs Road, Siddans Road, Mar Mar Jorgensens Road, North Branch Road, Faughnans Road, Harchs Road, Mt Hope Road, Haydens Road Boondooma Manar Road May Jun Brooklands Brooklands Pimpimbudgee Road, Nanango May May Brooklands Road, Boldery Road, Darley Crossing Road, Langan Road Bullcamp Bullcamp Road Mar Mar Chelmsford Jacksons Road, Old Chelmsford Road, Red Hill Apr Apr Road Cloyna Cloyna West Road, William Webber Road, Bicks Mar Mar Road Coolabunia Mary Street, Sommerfelds Lane, Royles Road, Mar Mar Peterson Drive, Bellbird Road, West Coolabunia Road Corndale Corndale Road Mar Mar Crawford Siefert Street Mar Mar Wingfields Road, Liesegangs Road Apr Apr Crownthorpe Smiths Road, Uptons Road, Blackburns Road, Mar Mar Pringles Hill Road Cushnie Springs Road, Birds Road, Olsens Road, Apr Apr Pedersons Road, Magnussens Road, McAllister Road, Teschs Road, Schloss Road, Reinkes Road, Reillys Road, G Anderson Road, Cushnie Road Dangore Dangore Mt Road Apr Apr Durong Aberdeen Avenue, Shellytop Road, Mundubbera May May Durong Road, Woolletts Road East Nanango Mt Stanley Road, East Nanango Road, Lowry Road, Mar Mar North Kerton Road, South Kerton Road, Brights Road, Mercer Springate Road, Greenwood Creek Road Ellesmere Glencliffe Road, Gannon Road, Lillian Avenue, Apr Apr Hilltop Drive, Acacia Drive, Parker Road, Pauls Parade Fairdale Fairdale Road Apr May Glan Devon Locke Lane Mar Mar Glenrock Glenrock Road, Louttits Road Mar Mar Goodger Weeks Road, Cairns Road Apr Apr Gordonbrook Ellwoods Road Apr Apr Greenview Jorgensens Road May May Haly Creek Haly Creek Road, Stuart Valley Drive, Ellesmere May May Road, Flagstone Creek Road Hivesville Stonelands Road Apr Apr Page 4 of 7 Hodgleigh Coolabunia Malar Road, Semgreens Road, Roberts Mar Mar Road Inverlaw Luck Road, Deep Creek Road, Minmore Road, Apr Apr Beils Road, Wooden Hut Road, Magees Road Johnstown Johnstown Road Mar Mar Kawl Kawl Kawl Kawl Road Apr Apr Kingaroy Edenvale South Road, Mt Wooroolin Road, Mt Mar Mar Wooroolin Access Road, West Street, Weens Road, Taylors Road. Curtis Road, Booie Crawford Road, Couchmans Road, Birt Road, Belair Drive Sonaree Drive, Hodges Road, River Road Apr Apr Kitoba Kitoba Road Mar Mar Kumbia Kumbia Road, Kearneys Road Apr Apr Kunioon Kunioon Road May May Maidenwell Coomba Waterhole Road, King Road, Maidenwell Apr Apr Upper Yarraman Road, McConnell Road, Tanduringie School Road, Brooklands Pimpimbudgee South Road, Coleman Road, Maidenwell Bunya Mountains Road Manyung Hetheringtons Road Feb Mar Memerambi Meehans Road Apr Apr Merlwood Eisenmengers Road, Elbow Road Mar Mar Mondure McConnell Way, Mondure Road Apr Apr MP Creek MP Creek Road May May Mount McEuen Mt McEuen Road May May Murgon Gesslers Road, Town verges, Bellottis Road, Paul Mar Mar Holznagel Road, Murgon Gayndah Road Nanango Rural Road, Old Rifle Range Road, Hicken Way, Mar Mar Old Esk North Road, Templeton Road, George Street, Finlay Road, Lanes Road, Nanango Tarong Road Kingaroy Cooyar Road Apr Apr Ironbark Place, Parsons Road, Camp Creek Road, May May Tara Avenue, Kurrajong Drive, Carbeen Crescent, Bushnells Road, Golf View Drive, GS Wilson Road, Oliver Road, Millis Way Oakdale Vieritz Road Mar Mar Pimpimbudgee Middle Creek Cooyar Road Apr Apr Runnymede Runnymede Road Mar Mar Sandy Ridges Manumbar Road Feb Mar Silverleaf Mondure Wheatlands Road, Farrers Road, Apr Apr Campbells Road South Nanango Hamilton Drive, Muir Drive, Diggings Road, Old Mar Mar Yarraman Road, Izzards Road, Pitts Road, Buckland Road, Tom Smith Drive, Anderson Drive, Elouera Drive, Booral Court, Weeronga Place, Embrey Road, Hazeldean Road, W Dugdell Road, Hohnke Road, Berlin Road, George Green Road, Reeve Road, Nanango Neumgna Road, Behs Road, Allen Road Page 5 of 7 Andrew Road, Majors Road, Kassulke Road Apr Apr Sunnynook Headings Road Mar Mar Taabinga Geoff Ralph Drive, Lankowskis Road, Boonenne Apr Apr Ellesmere Road Tablelands Reifs Road, Levers Road, Daniels Road, Hebbel Mar Mar Drive, Crownthorpe Road, Carters Road, Nangur Road Tarong Tanduringie Drive, Norman Road, Raymond Road Apr Apr Tingoora Tingoora Chelmsford Road, Tingoora Loop Road Apr Apr Chinchilla Wondai Road May May Wheatlands Wheatlands Loop Road, Kangaroo Yard Road, Apr Apr Flats Road Windera Kratzmanns Road, Morgans Road, Wilsons Road Mar Mar Wooroolin Logans Road, Cants Road, Denmark Road, Quarry Mar Mar Road, East Wooroolin Road, Sportsground Road, West Wooroolin Road, Youngs Road, Recreation Drive Wooroonden Brand Road, Wooroonden Road, Freemans Road, Apr Apr Reidys Road, Bradleys Road, Webbers Bridge Road Page 6 of 7 WATER and WASTEWATER BRANCH Water Main Replacement Name Description Expected Start Expected Date Completion Date Kingaroy Burnett Haly - Alford Water Main Replacement Commenced Sep 19 Mar 20, 90% West Haly –Kurtellan
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