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Infrastructure Management Group to do unsealed road assessment with cameras for Bass Coast Shire from 11 September 2023
Bass Coast Shire Council partners with Infrastructure Management Group to assess unsealed roads for 2 weeks from 11 September 2023. Cameras focus on roads, no private property recordings. More info on the website.
Bass Coast Shire Council have appointed Infrastructure Management Group to undertake an assessment of unsealed roads for approximately two weeks from Monday 11 September. There will be vehicles driving around the shire recording/photographing the streets as a way to collate data and assess the assets we have.
Bass Coast Shire engaged Infrastructure Management Group Pty Ltd via formal quotation for a Road Condition Audit covering the entire BCSC road network, starting around 11 September 2023
Road surface inspection
All cameras are focused on the road surface structure with some limited viewing of areas directly adjacent. No image recordings of commercial, residential, private property or structures will be undertaken. Fliers with further information can be found in council customer service or please visit our website.
Further information can be found on:
- Road surface assessment | Engage Bass Coast
- Phone: 03 5671 2211
- Email: basscoast@basscoast.vic.gov.au
Pictures from Bass Coast Shire Council website.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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