Upgrades for the Grange Burn Bridge on the Henty Highway are now complete, delivering safer journeys and an improved freight connection for regional Victoria.
Key upgrades included strengthening the bridge and resurfacing the road, installing new barriers on the bridge and rebuilding the pedestrian footpath.
The Grange Burn Bridge is one of three bridges being upgraded in the region with works on the Charcoal Bridge completed last year and designs underway for the Wattle Creek Bridge.
Around 2,000 vehicles use this stretch of road every day, including more than 300 heavy vehicles.
Strengthening the bridge will allow heavier loads to travel along this key freight route, supporting the forestry, wind farming, mineral sands and dairy production industries.
The upgrades will also improve safety and connectivity for those in south-west Victoria.
Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Catherine King, said, “The Grange Burn Bridge is on a critical freight route linking south-western Victoria, the Port of Portland and the South Australian border – that’s why we’ve invested in its long-term durability.”
Victorian Minister for Ports and Freight, Melissa Horne, said, “We know the Henty Highway caters to a wide range of vehicles and this project will enable all motorists to use the road more safely.”




