Date set for Orealla Bridge to reopen

190 tonnes of asphalt was laid to Orealla Bridge on Thursday.

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.