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| Vinci will upgrade a major road link in Australia ![]() The contract includes widening Pound Road West and Remington Drive from two to four lanes over 2km and building a new bridge over the Cranbourne rail line to connect Pound Road West and Remington Drive, as well as strengthening the bridge over the Cranbourne/ Pakenham rail line on the Frankston–Dandenong Road, upgrades to four intersections, new shared walking and cycling paths and road safety barriers. Construction work will start in October 2021 for an expected duration of two years, following a design phase conducted in coordination with Major Road Projects Victoria (MRPV), the State's transport authority. Seymour Whyte is targeting for this project an 'Excellent' rating from the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA). A series of ambitious sustainability measures are to be implemented that will reduce the project's environmental impact. These include: · material reuse on-site including excavated road base material; · a reduction in Portland cement content by a minimum of 30% in the non-structural project components; · use of bidim Green in roadside pavements, a nonwoven geotextile made from Australian recycled polymers; · footpath construction using Emesh concrete, 100% recycled plastic used in place of steel reinforcing Mesh; · measures to control erosion and sediment and protect biodiversity, aimed at preserving natural environments Furthermore, the project will provide employment opportunities for Victorian Aboriginal people. write your comments about the article :: © 2021 Construction News :: home page |