BY ISABEL EVERETT
Early works are almost complete on the Belford to Golden Highway
upgrade ahead of major construction kicking off later this year.
Deputy Premier John Barilaro said the NSW Government is investing $97 million to improve the key route for the Hunter.
Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole said the project
would not only benefit local communities, but also the freight industry.
“The project involves upgrading the New England Highway to provide two
travel lanes in each direction from Belford to the Golden Highway, and a
flyover for vehicles turning right from the Golden Highway towards Maitland and
Newcastle,” Mr Toole said.
“More than 22,000 motorists travel this section of the highway each day,
which is why we’re getting on with the job of delivering this upgrade as a
priority.
“These road corridors are used extensively by heavy vehicles servicing
coal mining, grain production and other industries in the Hunter Valley and the
Central West to access the port of Newcastle, so the upgrade will be a massive
productivity boost for the regional economy.”
Member for Upper Hunter Michael Johnsen said the upgrade would have a
positive impact on the area beyond just road improvements.
“Early work is almost finished, with final testing work on the relocated
gas mains underway paving the way for main construction to start later this
year,” Mr Johnsen said.
“This project has so far provided work for about six local suppliers and
contractors, which is vital in the current challenging conditions.
“Work on the upgrade is expected to start in late 2021 and will take about three years to complete, weather permitting.”
Tenders have closed and Transport for NSW is now undertaking a process of reviews, with the successful contractor to be announced by mid-year.