Beaconsfield Parade bridge works, Glenrowan
During May 2023, our contractor McConnell Dowell will continue works for the new Beaconsfield Parade bridge in Glenrowan.
Work being done
During May, construction works will continue to be undertaken for the new Beaconsfield Parade bridge in Glenrowan.
McConnell Dowell will continue with the piling works for the new Beaconsfield Parade bridge on both the Woolshed Road and Siege Street sides of the railway track. These works include drilling deep into the ground to ensure strong foundations for the new bridge. Stormwater relocations will also continue on the Siege Street East side of the bridge.
What can I expect?
- Construction noise during the day
- heavy machinery and equipment operating onsite
- delivery of materials and equipment
- trucks and other vehicles entering and exiting the construction site, may cause minor traffic delays
- some of these works will be noisy and mitigation measures will be in place.
- Beaconsfield Parade bridge reduced to one lane with traffic lights to manage traffic flow
- Beaconsfield Parade closed between Siege Street and Church Street
- Beaconsfield Parade bridge traffic speed reduced to 40km/h
- Limited access to the northern end of Woolshed Road other than to local businesses and residents.
Machinery used
- Trucks
- cranes
- piling rigs
- excavators
- concrete trucks
- loaders
- light vehicles.
How we’re managing impacts
- Water carts will be onsite to wet down areas to assist in managing dust
- traffic controls will be in place, where required, including Variable Message Signage (VMS) boards
- live monitoring of noise, dust and vibration.
Contact
Thank you for your patience and cooperation while we carry out these works.
For any concerns or enquiries phone 1800 929 244 or email victoriaprojects@artc.com.au or visit our shopfront at 39 Gladstone Street on Mondays 12pm–4pm.
Phone: 1800 929 244
Email: victoriaprojects@artc.com.au
Post: 39 Bakehouse Road, Kensington VIC 3031
Beaconsfield Parade bridge – works – blue shading indicates construction areas during May 2023