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  • Circe Circle and School Road (between Alexander and Adelma Roads) - Road Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    Work has been completed on the above section of road. This work was undertaken as a result of the road suffering substantial fatigue cracking. The work included upgrades to the kerbing, drainage lids, pram ramps and crossovers.

    Thank you for your patience during this time.


  • Gallop Road (between Wavell Road and Bruce Street) - Road resurfacing and installation of traffic calming devices

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    The City has contracted Civcon Civil to undertake road resurfacing and associated works on Edward Street, between Broadway and Bruce from 13 February 2017 for a period of up to five weeks.

    The activities include kerb and stormwater upgrades, road resurfacing and traffic calming.

    For further information, please visit the community engagement page.

  • Edward Street (between Broadway and Bruce Street) - Road Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    The City has contracted Civcon Civil to undertake road resurfacing and associated works on Edward Street, between Broadway and Bruce from 20 February 2017 for a period of up to six weeks.

    The activities include:

    · Kerb removal works

    17 February 2017

    · Stormwater Drainage

    23 February 2017

    · Profiling works

    2 March 2017

    · Concrete works

    10 March 2017

    · Spray sealing works

    6 March 2017

    · Kerb installation works

    7 March 2017

    · Backfilling works

    9 March 2017

    · Asphalt works

    14 March 2017

    During the works, road closures will be required with detours provided. Closures are planned to cease around 4.30 pm to minimise inconvenience. However we do ask that you consider increasing your commuting times during peak periods when planning your journey.

    The operations team on site will endeavour to offer access to your property at all times, however there may be short periods when materials are required to cure. On these occasions the City will ensure contact has been made and suitable alternative arrangements have been discussed.

    The kerbs will be replaced and upgraded with a new standard semi-mountable kerb. Where necessary reticulation may be temporarily re-routed to all the works to proceed. If the reticulation is damaged during this process, the City will make good any repairs. However it is important that you test your reticulation system and report any faults within two weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for further repairs.

    For enquiries, please contact the Project Manager, Ivan Pereira (08) 9273 3500 or the Contractor Project Manager (Sean Connolly) on 0410 402 004, or email civconwa@civconwa.com.au.

  • Jutland Parade/Iris Avenue Intersection Upgrade

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    The proposal from an adjacent property owner to modify the Jutland Parade/Iris Avenue Intersection was approved by the Council at its meeting of 23 August 2016.

    All approvals for the project are now in place. The City is waiting for the Project Manager to provide a construction date which is expected to occur following the construction of the house which is expected to be completed by 30 June 2018.

    For further information please visit the engagement page.


  • Loftus Street (between Carrington Street and Government Road - Road Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    The City has subcontracted the company Civcon to undertake road resurfacing and associated works on the section of Loftus Street from Carrington Street to Government Road, from Monday, 6 February 2017 for a period of one week between the hours of 7.00 am and 5.00 pm.

    The work is being undertaken as a result of the road suffering substantial fatigue cracking and will include upgrades of kerbing, drainage lids, pram ramps and crossovers.

    The timetable is as follows:

    • Kerb removal works: 6 February 2017
    • Road surface preparation: 7-10 February 2017
    • Concreting works: 8 February 2017
    • Installation of kerbs: 13 February 2017
    • Asphalt works: 13 February 2017
    • Irrigation modifications: 7–13 February 2017
    During this time, road closures will be in place with detours around the work site. Local traffic will continue to have access whilst closures are in place, with on-site traffic controllers assisting motorists and pedestrians.

    There may be periods of time following the laying of new asphalt road surface where access to properties may be limited due to the drying time of the bitumen. In addition, parking on the road will be required whilst the crossover aprons are being installed to each property.

    Properties with reticulation may have their reticulation temporarily re-routed during the construction period. The City will repair any damaged reticulation in the verge, however property owners need to ensure that the reticulation system is tested and any faults are reported to the City within two weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for repairs.

    For further information or enquiries, please contact the Engineering Projects Coordinator, Paul Beasley, by telephoning the City on (08) 9273 3500.

    Thank you for your patience during this time.


  • Taylor Road (Between Stirling Highway and Princess Road) - Road Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    Due to the heavy rain occurring on the 9 and 10 February 2017, the program for completing these works have changed. The new expected completed date is Friday 10 March 2017 (previously 23 February). The amended schedule follows:

    • Asphalt works: 24 February 2017
    • Sealing, kerb survey, installation of pram ramps: 27 February 2017
    • Installation of new kerbs: 28 February to 3 March 2017
    • Completion of kerbs and installing concrete aprons: 1 to 3 March 2017
    • Finishing works for pram ramps, asphalting of road: 9 March 2017
    • Completion: 10 March 2017

    During this time, road closures will be in place with detours around the work site. Local traffic will continue to have access whilst closures are in place, with on-site traffic controllers assisting motorists and pedestrians.

    There will be periods of time (approximately 4 hours) following the laying of new asphalt road surface where access to properties may be limited due to the drying time of the bitumen. In addition, parking on the road will be required whilst the crossover aprons are being installed to each property.

    Properties with reticulation may have their reticulation temporarily re-routed during the construction period. The City will repair any damaged reticulation in the verge, however property owners need to ensure that the reticulation system is tested and any faults are reported to the City within two weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for repairs.

    For further information or enquiries, please contact the Engineering Projects Coordinator, Paul Beasley, by telephoning the City on (08) 9273 3500.

    Thank you for your patience during this time.


  • Asquith Street (between Mayfair Street and Rochdale Road) - Road Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.
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    The City has subcontracted the company Civcon to undertake road resurfacing and associated works on the section of Asquith Street from Mayfair Street to Rochdale Road, from Monday, 6 February 2017 for a period of one week between the hours of 7.00 am and 5.00 pm.

    The work is being undertaken as a result of the road suffering substantial fatigue cracking and will include upgrades of kerbing, drainage lids, pram ramps and crossovers.

    The timetable is as follows:

    • Kerb removal works: 6 February 2017
    • Road surface preparation: 7-10 February 2017
    • Concreting works: 8 February 2017
    • Installation of kerbs: 13 February 2017
    • Asphalt works: 13 February 2017
    • Irrigation modifications: 7–13 February 2017

    During this time, road closures will be in place with detours around the work site. Local traffic will continue to have access whilst closures are in place, with on-site traffic controllers assisting motorists and pedestrians.

    There may be periods of time following the laying of new asphalt road surface where access to properties may be limited due to the drying time of the bitumen. In addition, parking on the road will be required whilst the crossover aprons are being installed to each property.

    Properties with reticulation may have their reticulation temporarily re-routed during the construction period. The City will repair any damaged reticulation in the verge, however property owners need to ensure that the reticulation system is tested and any faults are reported to the City within two weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for repairs.

    For further information or enquiries, please contact the Engineering Projects Coordinator, Paul Beasley, by telephoning the City on (08) 9273 3500.

    Thank you for your patience during this time.


  • Leon Road (between Victoria Avenue and Alexander Place) - Road Resurfacing and Associated Works

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    CLOSED: This project has concluded.
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    Work will commence on the section of Leon Road, between Victoria Avenue and Alexander Place, on Monday, 9 January 2017 for a period of up to nine weeks, during the hours of 7.00 am and 5.00 pm, Monday to Friday.

    The work is being undertaken as a result of the road suffering substantial fatigue cracking and will include upgrades of kerbing, drainage lids, pram ramps and crossovers.

    The timetable is as follows:

    • Drainage improvements: 9-25 January 2017
    • Kerb removal: 24 January to 3 February 2017
    • Road surface preparation: 6-17 February 2017
    • Road resurfacing: 20-21 February 2017
    • Installation of new kerbing: 22-24 February 2017
    • Installation of concrete aprons: 27 February to 8 March 2017
    • Finishing works: 27 February to 10 March 2017
    • Top layer of road resurfacing: 9-10 March 2017
    • Completion: 11 March 2017

      During this time, road closures will be in place with detours around the work site. Local traffic will continue to have access whilst closures are in place, with on-site traffic controllers assisting motorists and pedestrians.

      There will be periods of time (approximately 4 hours) following the laying of new asphalt road surface where access to properties may be limited due to the drying time of the bitumen. In addition, parking on the road will be required whilst the crossover aprons are being installed to each property.

      Properties with reticulation may have their reticulation temporarily re-routed during the construction period. The City will repair any damaged reticulation in the verge, however property owners need to ensure that the reticulation system is tested and any faults are reported to the City within two weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for repairs.

      For further information or enquiries, please contact the Project Engineer, Tim Hollow, by telephoning the City on (08) 9273 3500.

      Thank you for your patience during this time.

    • Boronia Avenue (from 45 Boronia Avenue to Stirling Highway)

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      CLOSED: This project has concluded.
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      Roads2000 have been contracted to undertake road resurfacing and associated works in Boronia Avenue for a four week period commencing on 16 January 2017. These works will be undertaken during weekdays between the hours of 7.00 am to 5.00 pm.

      Restrictions will apply when the works are being undertaken at the intersection with Stirling Highway. Signage will be displayed advising of same accordingly.

      Road closures will be required with detours in place. These closures will cease at approximately 4.30 pm each day to minimise inconvenience, however we do ask that residents consider increasing their commuting times during peak periods.

      Access to your property will be available at all times, however there may be short periods when access cannot be permitted. On these occasions, the City will ensure that contact has been made with you and suitable alternative arrangements have been agreed.

      The kerbing will also be replaced and upgraded and where necessary the reticulation will be temporarily rerouted to allow the works to proceed. If the reticulation on your property is damaged during this process, the City will make good the repair. However it is important that the reticulation system be tested and any faults be reported to the City within two weeks of the works being completed. After this period the City cannot be held responsible for repairs.

      The works will include:

      Drainage

      16 to 18 January 2017

      Kerb removal

      19 to 23 January 2017

      Profiling works

      23 January 2017

      Asphalt corrector

      24 January 2017

      Spray sealing

      24 January 2017

      Kerb installation

      27 to 30 January 2017

      Concreting

      31 January to 2 February 2017

      Brick paving

      3 February 2017

      Backfilling

      6 to 7 February 2017

      Asphalting

      8 February 2017

      City considers that the works to be undertaken will be of mutual benefit for ratepayers, businesses and road users of the City and cooperation during this time is greatly appreciated.

      If you are affected or potentially affected by this project, please contact Paul Beasley, Engineering Projects Coordinator, telephone (08) 9273 3625, or email pbeasley@nedlands.wa.gov.au or contact the Contractors, Roads2000 on (08) 9202 0800 or projects3@roads2000.com.au.


    • Gallop Road (Between Bruce and Wavell Road) - Proposed traffic calming treatment

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      CLOSED: This project has concluded.
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      Thank you to those people who participated in this engagement project for the proposal to install a traffic calming treatment in Gallop Road between Bruce Street and Wavell Road.

      A new treatment will be installed outside of 2 Hobbs Avenue which best meets the site requirements. In addition, the existing traffic calming treatment will also be upgraded to meet Main Roads WA Standard.

      For further information in relation to this project, please visit the engagement page.