Published Tuesday, 27 February, 2018 at 11:44 AM

Minister for Transport and Main Roads
The Honourable Mark Bailey
One bridge complete, one more to go
One bridge complete, one more to go
The Mackay-Slade Point Road bridge upgrade has reached its halfway point with the opening of the new Vines Creek Bridge yesterday.
Member for Mackay Julianne Gilbert said the $28 million replacement project is vital for the continuing growth of the Port of Mackay.
“The Vines Creek Bridges are the only way in and out of the Mackay Port for heavy vehicles, making them critical pieces of infrastructure in the region’s transport network,” Mrs Gilbert said.
“The new bridge is great news for the Port as it will allow for a heavy loads using the bridge, and will extend the Higher Mass Limit route from the Bruce to the Port for the first time.
“This will open up the opportunity for vehicles to carry a larger load, meaning less wear and tear on vehicles and more importantly a boost to productivity with fewer trips required.
“The replacement of the two bridges on Mackay-Slade Point Road were on track to be completed in March 2019.
“Replacing the Vines Creek Bridges was one of many projects brought forward under the Queensland Government’s Accelerated Works Program, and we are well on our way to achieving this target.
“With this enhancement, freight operators should start to see benefits from the project even before it is fully completed.
“Fewer trips and less heavy vehicles on the road network will also help improve safety for motorists.”
Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey Mr Bailey said the project had several other benefits, including improved cyclist and pedestrian facilities and increased surge protection.
“The completed bridges will have an additional one-metre surge protection, following the completion of the Mackay Regional Council’s levee wall, and a dedicated footpath for pedestrians and cyclists,” Mr Bailey said.
“In addition to improving Mackay’s transport network, an average of 42 direct jobs will be supported over the life of the project.”
“Works would begin to demolish and replace the second bridge.
“The works were staged this way so two-way traffic could be maintained throughout the project.
“Motorists are reminded to observe all signs and drive with caution through the work site.”
For more information on TMR projects, visit www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Projects.
The Higher Mass Limit route from the Bruce Highway to the port will take effect once gazetted by the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator.
Heavy vehicle operators should check the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator Journey Planner to keep updated on changes.
For more information on Higher Mass Limit routes, or to access the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator Journey Planner visit https://www.nhvr.gov.au
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