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Stewart Road Bridge reconstruction in Kernot progresses with $2.35M tender awarded, restoring safe local access

Bass Coast Shire Council has awarded a $2.35 million tender to rebuild Stewart Road Bridge, restoring safe access, supporting emergency services, and increasing load capacity to 44 tonnes.

By news@gippsland - 4th March 2026 - Back to News

Construction of the new Stewart Road Bridge in Kernot is a step closer, with Bass Coast Shire Council awarding the tender for the project at today’s Additional Council Meeting. Council has appointed Timber Restoration Systems Pty Ltd to deliver the $2.35 million project, jointly funded by the Australian Government and Council. The new bridge will replace the current structure that was damaged by overloading and general degradation and ultimately closed due to safety concerns.

Since the closure, council has advocated strongly for funding to support the project which will restore safe and reliable access for local residents and improve emergency response times for the Kernot-Grantville CFA, who have faced lengthy detours during callouts since the closure

Since the closure, council has advocated strongly for funding to support the project which will restore safe and reliable access for local residents and improve emergency response times for the Kernot-Grantville CFA, who have faced lengthy detours during callouts since the closure

Bridge rebuild approved

The new bridge will restore safe and reliable access for local residents and improve emergency response times for the Kernot-Grantville CFA, who have faced lengthy detours during callouts since the closure. The bridge, which crosses the Bass River, has been closed since March 2025 after structural assessments identified ongoing safety risks. The structure had a 20‑tonne load limit and could no longer safely support heavy vehicles without risk of further damage.

Following consultation and detailed cost estimates, Council resolved to rebuild the bridge to a higher load rating of 44-tonnes to ensure the structure meets current and future needs. Since the closure, Council has advocated strongly for funding to support the project and in December last year, secured $1.768 million through the Australian Government’s Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program (SLRIP).

To ensure the works could begin quickly as soon as funding was confirmed, Council completed the necessary planning and approvals in advance. A selective tender process opened before Christmas and closed on 28 January 2026, with submissions carefully evaluated prior to today’s award.

Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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