South Perth Station Precinct works: 13-19 May 2019
Approved works within the South Perth Station Precinct for 13-19 May 2019:
LOCATION | DETAILS OF WORKS | WHO | DATE | TIME |
Construction site - abnormal works* | ||||
26 Charles Street |
Subject to final approvals. |
Cockram Constructions | 15 May | 7am-7pm |
26 Charles Street | Subject to final approvals. Lane closure westbound, traffic flow maintained eastbound with traffic control for concrete pour operations. |
Cockram Constructions |
17 May | 7am-7pm |
Construction site - general approvals** | ||||
39 Mends Street (Echelon) |
Truck movements on South Perth Esplanade. Full time traffic management in place on South Perth Esplanade during work hours. |
Giorgi |
13-18 May |
7am-5pm |
26 Charles Street | General truck movements on Charles Street, footpath closure and detour for construction operations. | Cockram Constructions | 13-18 May | 7am-5pm |
Services works | ||||
Mill Point Road (north) at Stirling Street and Ferry Street | Verge works with speed reduction and pedestrian management. | Kordia | 16-17 May | 7am-5pm |
Long term works |
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South Perth Esplanade / Mends Street | Traffic control on South Perth Esplanade for truck access. Footpath detours on place for shared path and jetty access. Partial road closure and temporary realignment of traffic lanes to facilitate road and footpath upgrades | Connect South/MG Group | 13 May-2 June | 24/7 |
South Perth Esplanade | Operation of Autonomous bus trials on South Perth Esplanade, Mill Point Close and Mill Point Road. Operations will occur Wednesday to Sunday from 8 May until 1 July 2019. | RAC | 14-19 May | 9am-5pm |
Melville Parade (Richardson St - Hardy St) |
Principal shared path detour resulting in increased cyclists and pedestrians on Melville Parade. |
MRWA | 13 May- 30 June | 24/7 |
Upcoming works | ||||
South Perth Esplanade | Subject to final approval Testing of Autonomous bus trials on South Perth Esplanade, Mill Point Close and Mill Point Road. |
RAC | 20 May | 9am-5pm |
Mill Point Road (north) at Stirling Street and Ferry Street | Verge works with speed reduction and pedestrian management. | Kordia | 20-24 May | 7am-5pm |
Labouchere Road and Mill Point Road | Verge maintenance works with speed reduction and pedestrian management. | City of South Perth | 27-31 May | 9am-2pm |
To report a safety or accident hazard please contact the City or report the incident online via the City's Report It page.
Details of other road works in the City can be found on the construction and maintenance work page of the website.
*Abnormal works
Abnormal works are one off activities that require significant truck movements, obstructions to movement such as road closures and detours or works outside of the normal working hours. These works are subject to a separate approval process and are considered on an individual basis. Approvals may include the need to notify residents of the temporary change and in the case of works outside of normal working hours require subsequent approvals from the City’s Environmental Health Team and CEO.
**General Approvals
General approvals are granted to construction sites and long-term activities in the Station Precinct for daily activities such as general truck movements for deliveries and minor concrete pours. These works are only to be undertaken during normal working hours (7am – 7pm Monday -Saturday) and do not include works that will have a significant impact on access through/past the site area. General works are subject to a monthly approval process.
Works on South Perth Esplanade
The works along South Perth Esplanade at the junction with Mends Street are part of the City's Connect South project. The City understands that these works may be disruptive and we thank the community and all stakeholders for their understanding and cooperation during the construction works of this important revitalisation project.
Contractor MG Group will ensure the site is kept secure and that dust and noise is minimised during construction.
Connect South Project background
The first stage of the project will create a vibrant and accessible entry point to Mends Street, the Perth Zoo and greater South Perth. Works will include the development of an active pedestrian-friendly piazza on the Mends Street Foreshore and minor upgrades to the northern area of Mends Street, between Mill Point Road and South Perth Esplanade.
Construction is anticipated to be completed in November 2019 at an estimated total project cost of $7.5 million with $2.5 million from Federal Government National Stronger Regions funding and $5 million from the City of South Perth.
For further project details visit the Connect South project page of the City's website.
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