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longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21 st, 2015 at 3:40pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Jul 21 st, 2015 at 11:02am: longweekend58 wrote on Jul 21 st, 2015 at 10:54am: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Jul 21 st, 2015 at 10:33am: longweekend58 wrote on Jul 20 th, 2015 at 8:26pm: President Elect, The Mechanic wrote on Jul 20 th, 2015 at 8:20pm: Quote:Construction has begun on the King Georges Road Interchange Upgrade, 18 months ahead of schedule. The $130 million project will fix one of the city’s worst bottlenecks.
More than 40,000 Sydney motorists will have their travel times slashed.
This vital project is the first section of WestConnex Stage Two, which involves widening and extending the M5 motorway.
Of the 100,000 motorists who use the M5 every day, nearly half get stuck at the King Georges Road interchange. The upgrade will cut travel times at the interchange by up to half, as well as alleviating delays along the M5 East and King Georges Road.
The interchange will connect to an already widened M5 West (completed in December 2014) and is the precursor for the New M5 tunnel which will provide an extra three lanes in each direction between Beverly Hills and St Peters.
Work at the interchange involves widening and extending the eastbound on-ramp and westbound off-ramp between King Georges Road and the M5 East, increasing ramp lengths by 180 metres.
The upgrade has been accelerated by an historic agreement between the Commonwealth and NSW Governments. The project is due to be finished in two years.
When completed, WestConnex will link the M4 and M5 with a continuous free-flowing motorway, creating 10,000 jobs and injecting more than $20 billion into the NSW economy.
The project will increase capacity and reduce travel times from Western Sydney and South Western Sydney to the CBD, Airport and Port Botany.
Congestion currently costs NSW $5 billion every year in time delays and lost productivity.
The NSW Government is providing $1.8 billion to build WestConnex. The Commonwealth is providing $1.5 billion, in addition to a concessional loan of up to $2 billion.
The Commonwealth Government is investing a record $50 billion to build world class infrastructure for a stronger and more prosperous Australia.
Visit www.westconnex.com.au for more information.
WESTCONNEX STAGES:
WestConnex Stage One: Will widen the M4 from Church Street at Parramatta to Homebush Bay Drive and extend the M4 via a tunnel east of Homebush Bay Drive, emerging near the Bunnings Warehouse on Parramatta Road or on Wattle Street, Haberfield.
WestConnex Stage Two: Will deliver the New M5 – to run from the existing M5 East corridor via tunnel to St Peters, as well as an upgrade of the King Georges Road Interchange.
WestConnex Stage Three: Will join the M4 and M5 corridors – via a motorway tunnel with three lanes in each direction. congratulations to them... meantime in Victoria Dan Andrews has shut the doors on the Federal Government and their grants.... pissing away nearly a Billion Dollars not to build roads...  in fact... they were probably able to start early on the project with the 3 Billions dollars Dan Andrews handed back to the government.. has there ever been a bigger Dickhead Premier than this halfwit.. ?? it would be a competition, but it it hard to compete with paying a billion dollars to NOT build a road. I see the partisan hacks are at it again. Firstly, it isn't $1billion, idiots. Secondly, you can thank the previous Liberal corrupt w@nkers for signing deals 1 minute before midnight, and screwing the tax payers of Victoria. bit of a bummer for you that a sizable majority of victorians wanted the road but d1ckhead dan needed to make sure the union movement got their massive cut out of infrastructure works. in the meantime, other states actually build stuff. Idiot partisan hack, wasn't it your own idiot who said the election was a referendum on the east west link? I think he did, didn't he? And look what happened... the dipstick corrupt w@nker mob got thrown out of government. In the meantime, Victoria is progressing with a much more vital, and with a better ROI, project in the Melbourne Metro, along with now fnuded 12 out of the 50 promised boom gate removals. so NOW you want to claim a mandate? isnt your own opinion that mandates done exist??? It cost half a billion dollars to cancel the project that polls showed most melburnians actually wanted. But the problem of course was that the uniions werent part of the process and so it simply couldnt exist under a labor govt. Longie no longer believes in mandates. And, the partisan hack appears to also contradict his own nightly porn material on the subject matter
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