No. 58: Out-of-hours work, Peak Hill to Narromine

As part of our construction work, we need to do some activities out of hours.

Construction notification

Snapshot

Date

December 2024

Local Government Area

Due to hot weather, some works may need to be carried out from 2am to 7am from early October 2019. These activities include:

  • Pouring concrete – this is due to some daytime temperatures being too hot for concrete to set (cure) correctly.
  • Stressing rail – needs to be completed during cooler temperatures to ensure the rail does not buckle.

The side road will be constructed on the southern side of Bogan Road from early October 2019.

Traffic will be detoured onto the side road until Bogan Road level crossing is upgraded.

Traffic controls will be on either end of the side road to manage the two-way traffic on the single lane side road.

Following the level crossing upgrade, traffic will be returned to Bogan Road.

A speed reduction to 60km/h will be in place several hundred meters on either side of the current level crossing on Bogan Road (see map) for safety of all road users, until the site compound is removed in early to mid 2020.

Location of works

Between Peak Hill and Narwonah Siding Road, Narromine.

Work hours

Our standard working hours until mid-2020 are:

  • 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday
  • 8am to 1pm Saturdays
  • Out-of-hours work may be between 2am and 7am.

We will continue to work intermittent weekend out of hours works from mid-October until mid-2020:

  • 6am to 6pm Saturdays
  • 6am to 6pm Sundays.

What we’re doing

  • Pouring concrete to construct culvert (drain) bases, wingwalls and aprons in the rail corridor
  • Importing material to and around site with heavy vehicles, cement trucks and light vehicles
  • Stressing the rail, using hydraulic jacks, clippers and welding machines.
  • Using lighting towers near the works
  • Stressing the rail – tensioning the rail with hydraulic jacks so that it does not buckle in hot weather
  • Cutting rail, unclipping and clipping the rail
  • Install new gravel (ballast), sleepers and rail, and then tamp (adjust) rail into place
  • Welding rail

What to expect

  • During the work there will be heavy vehicles travelling to and from the work sites.
  • Traffic management with detour signage will be in place to assist those impacted by the road closure.

Use of machinery in the work area may include: excavators, loaders, tamping machine, dump trucks, rollers, graders, water carts, regulators, rail saw, rail grinders, concrete pumps, hand tools, stressing machine, rail clippers, vibrating screeds, small petrol-powered clipping machines, rail tensors, cranes and lighting.

We will use noise minimising techniques out of hours, including but not limited to:

  • non-tonal alarms on all vehicles and equipment
  • equipment not in use for extended periods will be switched off
  • pre-work briefs to all staff about noise minimisation
  • ensuring lighting towers are not impacting houses.

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