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Million dollar construction contract awarded for North-South Corridor

by Staff Writer
July 8, 2019
in Civil Construction, Contracts awarded, News, Projects, Roads, SA
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The $354.3 million construction contract for the North-South Corridor—Regency Road to Pym Street Project in South Australia has been awarded. 

A consortium of McConnell Dowell Constructors, Mott MacDonald Australia and Arup Group will design and construct a new 1.8km motorway along South Road, connecting the South Road Superway to the Torrens to Torrens Project.

Main construction works for the upgrade are expected to commence in late 2019, with completion expected in 2022.

It is anticipated that the project will support an average of 210 full time equivalent jobs per year, over the life of the project.

Minister for Cities, Urban Infrastructure and Population, Alan Tudge, said that this project is the final missing link of the North-South Corridor between Gawler and the River Torrens.

“When complete, will deliver efficient and reliable travel for up to 53,000 vehicles per day on this section of South Road, by removing the need to travel through two signalised intersections,” Mr Tudge said.

The Federal Government has invested $5.3 billion in infrastructure and transport across South Australia.

“The Morrison Government is partnering with the Marshall Government to deliver congestion busting infrastructure upgrades right across Adelaide,” Mr Tudge said.

Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Local Government, Stephan Knoll, said this section of the North-South Corridor formed part of the $11.9 billion infrastructure pipeline announce in the Marshall Government’s 2019–20 State Budget.

“The Marshall and Morrison Governments are committed to keep building South Australia,” Mr Knoll said.

‘We are building congestion busting infrastructure that will cut travel times, make our roads safer and also secure construction jobs into the future.”

The concept design includes:

  • A 1.8km section of non-stop roadway, providing three lanes in each direction (at-grade)
  • Two lanes in each direction on the South Road surface road, providing access to the surrounding community and local businesses
  • An overpass over Regency Road (three lanes in each direction). Two lanes in each direction (at-grade) on the surface roads underneath
  • Left in and left out only access at Pym Street
  • Full access to and from the non-stop motorway at Regency Road
  • Intersection upgrade at Regency Road
  • Improved cycling and pedestrian facilities
  • A grade separated pedestrian and cycle overpass over South Road in the vicinity of Pym Street
  • Landscaping and noise barriers

The Federal and State Government are jointly funding the project as part of their overall commitment to build a non-stop 78km North-South Corridor between Gawler and Old Noarlunga.

McConnell Dowell Constructors, Mott MacDonald Australia and Arup Group are currently working together on the delivery of the Oaklands Crossing Grade Separation Project and have previously been involved in the delivery of large-scale infrastructure projects in South Australia.

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