Western Australia’s $71m Stock Road Upgrade project is now officially open

Stock Road Upgrade, WA, Western Australia,

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The $71m Stock Road Upgrade project is now officially open, creating a 4.3km connection between Great Northern Highway and Tonkin Highway in Western Australia.

The new Stock Road has officially opened, marking the completion of a landmark project for the City of Swan and a new beginning for Bullsbrook.

A major undertaking for a local government, the $71 million project has created a 4.3-kilometre connection between Great Northern Highway and Tonkin Highway.

The Australian Government provided $16.67 million in funding to make the project a reality.

“This is a significant investment in one of the City’s key growth areas and it’s an investment that is going to pay off for Perth,” says Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King.

“The Stock Road upgrade increases road safety and allows heavy vehicles to bypass the Bullsbrook town completely, reducing traffic delays and noise disturbances,” says Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King.

“Upgrading Stock Road also opens up substantial new opportunities for industrial and commercial developments in the area,” says Federal Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King.

The upgraded Stock Road – which opened on Thursday, September 7 – features a bridge over Ellen Brook, a rail crossing with boom gates, five T-intersections and a roundabout at Great Northern Highway.

“While the City led the project, it would not have been possible without the support of the Australian Government,” says City of Swan Mayor David Lucas.

“This upgrade will improve connectivity, slash travel times, reduce traffic congestion and boost road safety, allowing heavy haulage trucks to bypass the Bullsbrook townsite,” says City of Swan Mayor David Lucas.

“The road was originally scheduled to be opened in June, but the opening was postponed due to delays related to road sealing, street lighting, safety barriers and persistent wet weather conditions,” says City of Swan Mayor David Lucas.

“The City, contractors, Western Power and Main Roads WA actively collaborated to expedite the remaining delayed tasks so residents could use Stock Road as soon as possible,” says City of Swan Mayor David Lucas.

The project was also backed by the South Bullsbrook Industrial Developer Contribution Plan and Bullsbrook Residential Townsite Developer Contribution Plan.

“This a significant piece of transport infrastructure and a platform for an exciting future for Bullsbrook,” says Senator for WA Glenn Sterle.

“It is set to unlock significant economic potential, enabling the development of land and creating an industrial hub in Perth’s north-east,” says Senator for WA Glenn Sterle.

The developer contribution plans are agreements between the city and land developers to share costs for specified infrastructure.

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