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APS Drainage and Civil selected for culvert relining on Loch-Kernot Road in Bass Coast Shire from 13 May 2024 with $750,000 budget
Bass Coast Shire Council appoints APS Drainage and Civil for culvert relining on Loch-Kernot Road from Stewart Road to Garry Road, Kernot. Construction starts May 13, 2024, lasting six weeks.
Bass Coast Shire Council is pleased to announce the appointment of APS Drainage and Civil for the execution of major culvert relining works on Loch-Kernot Road, between Stewart Road and Garry Road, Kernot. Please refer to the attached map for the project location. Commencing on 13 May 2024, the construction works are estimated to span six weeks, subject to favourable weather conditions and the availability of contractors, suppliers, and materials.
The project's $750,000 budget comes from LRCIP Phase 4B ($532,000) and the council's 2023/24 Capital Works Program ($218,000). It aims to fortify the road against erosion
Infrastructure funding
The total budget allocated for this crucial infrastructure project is $750,000. This funding is sourced partly from the Local Roads and Community Infrastructure Program (LRCIP) Phase 4B, amounting to $532,000, and partly from the council's 2023/24 Capital Works Program, contributing $218,000. This project's main objective is to rejuvenate the culvert structure and fortify the road against erosion at the specified location.
What to expect
- Relining of the existing 2400mm diameter by 43.0 metres long culvert pipe, including grouting works, installation of new headwalls, rock beaching, and minor vegetation removal
- Construction zone will be established for safety purposes. Approved traffic measures will be in place throughout the construction period. All necessary works approvals and permits have been obtained from relevant agencies
- Utilisation of heavy plant and machinery, including activities such as earthworks and the use of trucks/cranes for transporting concrete, culverts, and materials to the site
- While we understand that these works may cause inconveniences to nearby properties, we kindly ask for patience during this period. Our contractor will make diligent efforts to minimise disruptions
Traffic will be limited to one lane throughout the works, so we advise planning your commute accordingly. Emergency vehicle access to properties will be maintained at all times.
Staying informed
The community, local residents, businesses, and other stakeholders will receive regular updates about the project through council's website and letterbox drops/mail-outs as applicable. For inquiries or assistance, please contact:
- APS Drainage and Civil - Site Foreman: Troy McDermott - 0410 525 041
- Bass Coast Shire Council's Infrastructure Delivery Team - John Armstrong at 1300 BCOAST (226 278) or (03) 5671 2211
- Email: basscoast@basscoast.vic.gov.au
- Website: Bass Coast Shire Council for project updates
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we work towards enhancing our community's infrastructure.
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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