Line marking work will take place on Monday September 14 in the hope that Orealla Crescent Bridge on David Low Way at Sunrise Beach will re-open to traffic later that day.
Asphalt was laid Thursday prior to the wet weather setting in and contractors hope they can complete the line-marking and other minor works on Monday, weather permitting.
Work on the $3.8 million Orealla Bridge replacement started in mid-May, and in just under four months, the previous bridge has been demolished, nine concrete decks installed and new asphalt laid to provide a wider, stronger bridge.
Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart said the re-opening was an exciting time for all concerned.
“It’s certainly a significant milestone in such a landmark project,” Cr Stewart said.
Ct Stewart thanked Sunrise Beach residents for their patience during construction.
“It’s never easy rebuilding a new bridge on a busy road which is used by 12,000 vehicles a day, and I sincerely thank the local residents for their patience and understanding during a very disruptive period.
“Contractors and staff have worked diligently to deliver the project as quickly as possible,” she said.
Once the bridge re-opens, the underpass on Orealla Crescent will remain closed until all works are completed.
The $3.8 million project is jointly funded by the Australian Government and Noosa Council.