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Road works around WSI Airport

by Kody Cook
January 23, 2026
in Asset Management, Civil Construction, News, NSW, Projects, Roads, Spotlight, Transport
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Transport for NSW is set to begin maintenance and improvement works on a series of roads around Western Sydney International Airport.

The targeted work includes upgrades to signs, guidepost and sign installation, line marking, drainage and asphalt work.

Work will occur in the following locations:

  • Devonshire Road – between Elizabeth Drive and King Street
  • Luddenham Road – Between Mamre Road and Elizabeth Drive
  • Western Road – between Elizabeth Drive and Fifteenth Avenue
  • Martin Road – south of Elizabeth Drive
  • Elizabeth Drive – between the Northern Road and Range Road

Work will occur in these locations between Tuesday 27 January and Thursday 26 February 2026, weather permitting. There will be a combination of day work between 7am and 5pm, Monday to Friday and night work between 8pm and 5am, Sunday to Thursday. 

There will be temporary traffic changes in place including lane closures and a reduced speed limit of 40km/h. Please keep to the speed limits and follow the direction of traffic control and signs.

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