Barooga Cobram Road Reconstruction

  • Project scheduleIncomplete

Update: 24.04.024

Works commenced on 15 April 2024 and with the fine weather has progressed ahead of schedule.

Road asphalt surfacing expected to commence on Monday 29 April 2024 and be completed by Friday 3 May 2024, weather permitting.

To allow completion of the asphalt surfacing in 1 week, works will be undertaken during the hours of 7am and 6pm.

The works will occur on one single lane width, allowing one lane to remain open for traffic at all times. Traffic control will be in place and road users should expect delays.

Oversize vehicles will still be required to follow detour signage that will guide them across the Murray River via Tocumwal.

We are working with the Contractor to finish the works as soon as possible.

We appreciate your cooperation with the above.

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As part of Berrigan Shire Council’s flood recovery works (funded under the Roads to Recovery program), Council is proposing to reconstruct Barooga Cobram Road, between Peoples Bridge and Bullanginya Bridge. The project proposal is to rehabilitate the road carriage way and bridge approaches, along with new asphalt and repainted line marking.

The project is segregated into two stages as below:

  • Stage 01: Bullanginya Bridge approach works
  • Stage 02: Pavement treatment between Peoples Bridge and Bullanginya Bridge

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Scope of Works

  • Bullanginya Bridge Approaches: new base material and asphalt
  • Reconstruct Road Carriage way between Bullanginya Bridge and Peoples Bridge
  • Apply new line marking and delineators along length of works consistent with the existing layout

Timeframe

  • Works are planned for commencement on 15th April 2024, and scheduled for completion before the end of May, weather permitting

Frequently asked questions

  • Will the works require the road to be closed at any point? One lane will remain open for traffic at all times during the works, however traffic control will be in place and road users should expect delays
  • Will oversize vehicles be able to pass through the work area? Oversize vehicles will be required to follow detour signage that will guide them across the Murray River via Tocumwal
  • What hours will works be conducted? Works will be conducted from 7am on weekdays.
  • Why is this section of road being repaired when others also need attention? This section of road is being supported by the Roads to Recovery (R2R) program that assists in improvements to flood prone sections of road. This road is a key link between NSW and Victoria and was deemed eligible for this funding

Stage 1 Area:
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Stage 2 Area:
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