Milestone reached for $2.2 Coffs Harbour Bypass

Milestone Reached for $2.2 Coffs Harbour Bypass

Construction of the $2.2 billion, 14-kilometre Coffs Harbour Bypass has reached the halfway point, with more than half of the project’s 21 bridges now completed.

The twin bridges over the North Coast Railway Line are the longest and highest for the bypass, measuring 250 metres long and about 16.5 metres high. Work has begun to install 70 massive SuperT girders using a 600-tonne crane, the largest to be used on the project.

The Australian and NSW Governments are jointly funding the $2.2 billion project, one of the largest regional infrastructure projects on Australia’s east coast. Once complete, the bypass will reduce travel times by up to 12 minutes by allowing motorists to avoid 12 sets of traffic lights through Coffs Harbour’s CBD.

Author's summary: Coffs Harbour Bypass reaches halfway point.

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