Boundary Creek Bridge upgrade

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Boundary Creek Bridge is located approximately 40km North East of Armidale along Rockvale Road. Council has aquired over $1.4 million from the New South Wales's Fixing Country Bridges program and the Australian Government's Road to Recovery program, to upgrade Boundary Creek birdge and improve safety for all drivers along Lyndhurst Road.

The construction of a bridge involves several critical phases to ensure a successful and efficient process. It begins with preliminary investigations, including initial surveys, geotechnical reports, environmental factor reviews (REF), and hydrology studies. This is followed by the preliminary design stage, where various bridge options are evaluated through cost-benefit analysis, and conceptual designs are developed. Next, permits and approvals are obtained, such as DPI fisheries permits, Aboriginal heritage impact permits, and landowner consents. Once these are in place, the detailed design phase produces comprehensive reports and "Issue for Construction" (IFC) drawings.

The project then moves to tendering, with council reports and tender awards finalizing the contractor selection. Key contractual obligations are addressed, including contract signing, securing bank guarantees, insurance, and preparing management plans. With these formalities complete, site possession and establishment mark the start of on-ground activities, which include implementing management plans for workplace health and safety (WHS), environmental considerations (CEMP), erosion and sediment control, quality assurance, and traffic management.

Construction begins with the demolition of the existing timber bridge and the creation of temporary accesses and piling pads. In particular circumstances, the project team may make the decison to streghten the exising bridge and provide temporary accesses while the new bridge is constructed. The structural process includes piling, forming, reinforcing, and pouring abutments, wingwalls, piers, and headstocks, followed by installing precast prestressed concrete girders and constructing the bridge deck. Final steps include installing guard rails, constructing access slabs and roads, placing signage and line marking, conducting a work-as-executed survey, and finally, dis-establishing the site. Each phase is meticulously planned and executed to ensure the bridge meets safety, quality, and functional standards.

Latest update

Boundary Creek Bridge Construction Underway

Construction of the new Boundary Creek Bridge on Lyndhurst Road began on Monday, 17 February 2025. To facilitate the project, a temporary sidetrack has been constructed, allowing traffic to continue flowing while work is completed.

The temporary bridge is now open to traffic and has a 25-tonne capacity, suitable for common 3-axle rigid trucks and 3-axle semitrailers, as per National Heavy Vehicle Mass and Dimension Limits.

Site-specific traffic control measures are in place, and road users are urged to follow all detour and traffic signs for their safety. We appreciate your patience as we work to deliver this important infrastructure upgrade.

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Completed work

  • Bridge design works
  • Construction contract awarded

Current works

  • Precasting girders