Construction begins on Blackhead Road roundabout

Published on 21 February 2022

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UPDATE Friday 1 April 2022

Weather permitting, roadworks will progress from next Monday 4 April on The Lakes Way. Expect changed traffic conditions and observe speed limits

 

UPDATE Monday, 21 February 2022

The construction of a roundabout at The Lakes Way and Blackhead Road intersection at Hallidays Point will start on Monday 14 March.

Funded by the Australian Government through Transport for NSW, the project will improve safety and traffic efficiency when the intersection is upgraded to a three-leg roundabout.

MidCoast Council’s contractors announced the start date after resolving supply chain issues sourcing concrete pipes required for the project.

The project will begin with site clearing and service adjustments which will require changes to traffic and nearby property access.

Construction work will include kerb and guttering, road and drainage works, line marking and signage replacement as well the roundabout construction.

Footpaths will be built to connect the pedestrian refuge on The Lakes Way to the bus stopping zones and the car parking area.

Motorists are advised to remain alert to changed traffic conditions throughout the roadworks, with altered traffic conditions to be in place for approximately six months.

The construction works will take place during the day, with traffic restricted to 40 km/hour throughout the work zone and single lane traffic in each direction to be maintained where possible.

Traffic controllers and portable signals will be used to direct traffic during some stages and road users should prepare for works during peak periods.

“Avoiding peak times would delay the completion of the project by six months, and improving our road users safety and easing the navigation of this busy intersection is our priority,” said Council’s Acting Manager Projects and Engineering, Peter Gesling.

“Motorists should expect delays, allow for additional travel time and are encouraged to seek alternate routes where practical while these upgrades are made,” he said.

“Unless there is a critical need and notice provided, the site will be closed for public holidays. We will continue to keep the community informed as the project progresses.”

The car park, accessed from Blackhead Road and located adjacent to the intersection, will be closed for the duration of the project.

A suitable location on The Lakes Way south of Black Head Road will be provided for the Eggins local and the Newcastle service buses to stop either side of the road.

Access to adjoining properties will be maintained throughout the works in consultation with the property owners.  

For more information on the work we’re doing across the MidCoast road network, visit midcoast.nsw.gov.au/roads.