Bridge 139 Design and Replacement – Raglan
Design, demolition and replacement of Bridge 139 on Raglan Elmhurst Road Funding Source | Australian Govt Funding: $503,250
Design, demolition and replacement of Bridge 139 on Raglan Elmhurst Road Funding Source | Australian Govt Funding: $503,250
The Local Roads and Community Infrastructure program supports local councils to deliver priority local road and community infrastructure projects across Australia, supporting jobs and the resilience of local communities. (Only the roads component of this funding is listed on this page.) YEAR PROJECT AG FUNDING 2021 (Phase 3) Delivery of local road priority projects $380,000…
The Bridges Renewal Program (BRP) is an Australian Government initiative to fund the upgrade and replacement of bridges to enhance access for local communities and facilitate higher productivity vehicle access. YEAR PROJECT AG FUNDING 2020 (Round 5) Bridge 139 design and replacement $503,250 2020 (Round 5) Bridge 32 design and replacement $401,500 Funding Source |…
The Black Spot Program is a road safety program run by the Australian Government to fix dangerous roads by treating road locations where many motor vehicle accidents have occurred. Year Project Funding 2015 Section of Beaufort-Carngham Road from Carngham-Streatham Road to Carngham-Trawalla Road in Carngham to seal shoulder on curves, install safety barrier, delineation, tactile…
The Financial Assistance Grant program consists of two components: a general purpose component which is distributed between the states and territories according to population (i.e. on a per capita basis), and an identified local road component which is distributed between the states and territories according to fixed historical shares. Both components of the grant are…
The project involves finalising planning approvals and commencing preconstruction works for a bypass around the township of Beaufort, Victoria. The project is expected to improve road safety, amenity, and commercial opportunities for the town of Beaufort by providing a bypass to redirect heavy vehicles. YEAR PROJECT AG FUNDING 2016 The project will undertake preconstruction work…
The Roads to Recovery Program supports the maintenance of the nation’s local road infrastructure assets, which facilitates greater accessibility and improves safety, and economic and social outcomes for Australians. The Program provides funding to all local government authorities (LGAs). Funding recipients are responsible for choosing road projects on which to spend their Roads to Recovery…