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Roads and Maritime Services I November 2018
Berry to Bomaderry Princes Highway upgrade
Project Update
Looking south along the Princes Highway at Bomaderry
Improving safety
Better and more reliable trips for people, businesses and freight
Increase overtaking opportunities
Andersons LaneM
ullers Lane
Right turn intoLamonds Lanepermitted
Right turn intoBoxsells Lanepermitted Right turn into Strongs
Road permitted
Croziers Road
O’Kee�es LaneJaspers
Brush Road
Turners Lane
Mor
sche
lls L
ane
Dev
itts
Lane
Boxsells Lane
Lamonds LaneM
eroo
Roa
d
Pestells Lane
Abernethys Lane
Cambew
arra Road
Strongs
Ison
Road
Lane
Right turn intoCroziers Roadpermitted
Right turn intoMullers Lane
permitted
Right in/right outpermitted at Meroo Road
Broughton Cre
ek
To Berry
Bomaderry
MerooMeadow
JaspersBrush
Wileys C
reek
Princes Highway
To N
owra
Princes Highway
Left in/Left out
Right turn permitted
U-turn (to be constructed)
U-turn (completed)
Railway
KEY
Wileys Creek bridge traffic switch The Wileys Creek bridge is one of the largest bridges on the project. At 45 metres long and 42 metres wide it will be made of 108 precast concrete planks and will take about two years to complete.
In December we will need to move highway traffic onto a new temporary road so we can start building the new bridge.
To get ready for this switch we will be doing night work between 6pm and 5.30 am weekdays from the week starting Monday 3 December. It is expected to be completed in one week, weather permitting.
Improving safetySome of the benefits of the new highway are dedicated right turn lanes, u-turn bays, overpasses and underpasses which will allow for safer turning movements for motorists. The construction of u-turn bays is being prioritised so they are available for use as soon as possible.
Roads and Maritime Services Berry to Bomaderry - Princes Highway upgrade
Suggested traffic movements - during construction
Construction updateMajor work on the upgrade started in September this year. Site preparation is nearing completion and you can now see some of our biggest machinery in action around the project.
Upcoming work includes:
• Bulk earthworks using scrapers and excavators
• A major traffic switch off the Princes Highway onto a temporary road around Wileys Creek
• Work on the foundations of 11 bridges
The construction team will take a break between 21 December 2018 and 5 January 2019. As concrete barriers will still be in place, the Princes Highway will remain at 80 km/h through the site at this time for the safety of motorists.
Safety and access during constructionDuring construction there will be some impacts on local roads and property accesses. We will work with impacted residents to ensure you have access to your property at all times.
Please consider the road conditions and your own safety when making right hand turns to and from the highway.
The reduced speed zones can cause traffic to travel closer together, making it harder to locate gaps in traffic in both directions. Reduced road shoulders also mean highway traffic may no longer be able to pass vehicles which are waiting to make a right-hand turn.
Please consider turning left only into and out of your local road or property and travelling to the next side road with a dedicated right-hand turning lane. You will find these at:
• Mullers Lane
• Meroo Road
• Croziers Road
Additional turning bays are under construction at Boxsells Lane and Lamonds Lane and will be ready in the next few months.
Once in the side street, you can then make a u-turn to re-join the highway and travel back to your destination.
We understand this may cause some inconvenience and extended travel times and thank you for your patience and consideration.
Work underway at Wileys Creek
U-turn facility near Silos Winery
Stay safe Left in and left out turns only. Use the dedicated right-hand turning lanes.
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If you need help understanding this information, please contact the Translating and Interpreting Service on 131 450 and ask them to call us on 1800 506 976 (option 3)
Privacy: Roads and Maritime Services (“RMS”) is subject to the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (“PPIP Act”) which requires that we comply with the Information Privacy Principles set out in the PPIP Act. All information in correspondence is collected for the sole purpose of assisting in the assessment of this proposal/ delivering this project. The information received, including names and addresses of respondents, may be published in subsequent documents unless a clear indication is given in the correspondence that all or part of that information is not to be published. Otherwise RMS will only disclose your personal information, without your consent, if authorised by the law. Your personal information will be held by RMS. You have the right to access and correct the information if you believe that it is incorrect.
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The Bomaderry training hub will support local training and employment opportunities in infrastructure
Supporting local employment A new training facility as part of the Berry to Bomaderry upgrade was officially opened last month by Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight Melinda Pavey, Member for Kiama Gareth Ward and Member for South Coast Shelly Hancock.
The ‘Bomaderry Hub’ is a part of the NSW Government’s Infrastructure Skills Legacy Program aimed at upskilling under-represented or disadvantaged groups, particularly in regional areas.
The Bomaderry Hub will host a variety of training programs and is available to current and potential employees on the Berry to Bomaderry upgrade.
The initial focus is to have one in four employees on the project in training to build their skills.
Contact us:If you have any questions or would like more information on the Berry to Bomaderry upgrade please contact our project team:
1800 506 976 (press 3)
BerrytoBomaderryUpgrade @DSWJV.com.au
rms.nsw.gov.au/bbu
PO Box 309 Berry NSW 2535
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1500m3 ofearth moved
2% of 261bridge piles in place
17.5%of workforcein training
230,000m3 of paving to be laid
2 of 7U-turn bays installed
0.5km of 15 kilometre of drains now in place