Penrith City Council has appointed a contractor to deliver preliminary works on the proposed upgrade of Dunheved Road in Sydney.
Georgiou Group will carry out the early works phase that will run for six to nine months. These works will help to prepare the site for the main construction phase and will consist of the completion of the final civic design ,security utility approvals and investigations, site and geotechnical investigations, detailed traffic management planning, as well as sewer and drainage works.
Dunheved Road is one of the busiest road corridors in Penrith.
The proposed upgrade of Dunheved Road will look to reduce congestion, improve capacity and enhance safety along a four-kilometre section, between Richmond Road and the Christie Street/Werrington Road intersection.
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A new median separated, four-lane carriageway and shared user footpath will be situated along the four-kilometre corridor. An upgraded signalised intersection with dual left turn lanes into Richmond Road will also be delivered.
Additionally, several other signalised intersections will be delivered at Greenbank Drive (west and east), Lavin Crescent, Henry Lawson Avenue, and John Batman Avenue.
A new two lane eastbound bridge across Werrington Creek and new shared path bridge will also form part of the project.
The Federal Government has committed $128 million to upgrade Dunheved Road through the Infrastructure Investment Program.