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Geotechnical work begins on Coffs Harbour bypass

by Ciaran O'Mahony
October 10, 2022
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Detailed designs are close to being finalised for the Coffs Harbour Bypass as Ferrovial Gamuda Joint Venture begins geotechnical work ahead of construction in early 2023. 

Member for Coffs Harbour, Gurmesh Singh, said over the next six months, construction teams will be drilling more than 300 boreholes and excavating dozens of test pits within the project alignment to verify ground conditions. 

“We’re well on our way to seeing major construction start next year, with these works helping us better understand the terrain for when shovels hit the ground,” Mr Singh said.

“This is one of the main steps in informing the final design ahead of major construction early next year.”

New South Wales Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Sam Farraway, said Ferrovial Gamuda Joint Venture was awarded the $1.35 billion major works contract in June.

“The Coffs Harbour bypass will be a game-changer for the daily lives of residents and commuters travelling through the city,” Mr Farraway said.

“The 14km bypass will include three tunnels at major ridgelines, three key interchanges, access roads and a new bus interchange at Kororo Public School.

“This is the biggest infrastructure project in the city’s history and it will be a key piece of infrastructure connecting Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, resulting in wider economic benefits for the Coffs Harbour area by making the CBD a more attractive place to visit, shop and work.”

The boreholes will vary in depth between four and 70m. Each site will take between two and seven days to drill and reinstate depending on weather and access.

The Federal and New South Wales governments are jointly funding the $2.2 billion Coffs Harbour Bypass.

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