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Bridge safety works

Cooroy’s two-lane Lawnville Road bridge will soon undergo a $2.33 million renovation to boost safety and connectivity.

It’s part of the Australian Government’s Bridges Renewal Program and Noosa Council’s Bridge Replacement Program, which is delivering new and improved infrastructure for bridges across the shire.

The Australian Government has committed almost $1.9 million and Noosa Council close to half a million dollars towards the $2.33 million project.

Acting Mayor Cr Frank Wilkie said the existing 15.8-metre timber Lawnville Road bridge is due for replacement based on its age and condition.

“The council was pleased to deliver the Lawnville Road Bridge Replacement project to provide a safer and smoother trip for hinterland residents and visitors both in vehicles and on bicycles.

“The replacement of the Lawnville Road bridge is one of several bridge projects Noosa Council is delivering as part of our Bridge Renewal Program for 2023/24,“ Cr Wilkie said.

The bridge carries about 1000 vehicles daily and is a popular route for cyclists.

The new two-lane concrete bridge, to be built by Ark Construction in the same location, will require less maintenance and has been designed to ensure it serves the community well for more than 100 years.

Federal Regional Development, Local Government and Territories Minister Kristy McBain said the Australian Government was proud to help deliver the improvements.

“The Australian Government is working in partnership with local governments, including Noosa Council, to deliver high-priority infrastructure projects that make a real difference in communities.

“We know that bridges are often critical access points in and out of communities, connecting people to businesses, education and health services, family and friends,” Ms McBain said.

“That’s why we’re committing at least $85 million a year to the Bridges Renewal Program to upgrade and strengthen bridges – particularly in our regional and rural areas.”

The new two-lane concrete bridge, to be built by Ark Construction in the same location, will require less maintenance and has been designed to ensure it serves the community well for more than 100 years.

With works scheduled to start in early August 2023, the existing bridge will be closed and traffic detoured via Cooroy Belli Creek Road.

The scope of works includes:

• Removal of the current two-lane timber bridge.

• Installation of a two-lane concrete bridge.

• Associated road reconstruction.

• Widening of the road approach and bridge to accommodate two three-metre-wide traffic lanes and two 1.5-metre-wide on-road shoulders.

To reduce any unnecessary impact, Council has assisted Ark Construction by liaising with emergency, waste collection and bus services so they can adjust their routes accordingly.

The new bridge is expected to be completed by mid-November 2023, weather and construction conditions permitting.

“I would like to thank the local community in advance for their patience during the road’s closure while the new bridge is being built,” Cr Wilkie said.

For further updates and information, visit noosa.qld.gov.au/wip

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