The South Australian Government has appointed a Deputy Director from Transport for NSW to lead the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure.
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Penola upgrade improves cross-border freight access
An upgrade of the full length of Tower Road and a 2.6-kilometre section of the Penola–Casterton Road, from the Tower Road junction to the South Australian/Victorian border is now complete.
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Funding committed for $354M next stage of North-South Corridor
The Federal and South Australian Governments will each commit $177 million to deliver the Regency Road to Pym Street section of the project in Adelaide.
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Contract won for $174.3M Oaklands Park level crossing removal, SA
Detailed design works for the project will begin immediately, following the Australian and South Australian governments’ announcement of the successful contractor.
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SA road project improves freight productivity
The final road bridge of the $801 million Torrens Road to River Torrens project is now open to traffic, bringing improved connectivity to Adelaide's major freight and transport hubs one step closer, according to the South Australian Government.
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Three contracts awarded on $885M Northern Connector
Three contracts, valued at more than $60 million, have been awarded on the South Australian project.
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SA regional roads package to be rolled out
The Australian Government has approved federal funding to help carry out regional road upgrades across South Australia.
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Tenders called for regional road upgrades in SA
Tenders are open to deliver works under a $25 million Australian and South-Australian government-funded upgrade of the Sturt Highway as well as intersection upgrades near Mount Gambier and Penola.
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EOI sought on $174.3M Oaklands Crossing, SA
Expressions of Interest are being called for the joint Australian, State and Local Government project to remove the Oaklands Park level crossing in Adelaide’s south.
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