Queensland’s $1.03 billion M1 Pacific Motorway - Varsity Lakes to Tugun upgrade reaches another key milestone prior to construction - which is expected to commence in mid-2020 - with the completion of designs for two of the work packages.
Gold Coasters will be able to get a first look at the designs for the Burleigh to Palm Beach and the Palm Beach to Tugun sections of the M1 project.
This billion dollar project will be delivered through a series of work packages, namely Package A from Varsity Lakes to Burleigh; Package B from Burleigh to Palm Beach; Package C from Palm Beach to Tugun; and Package D that includes the delivery of smart motorway technologies between Nerang and Mudgeeraba.
“The Varsity Lakes to Tugun upgrade will be a game-changer for the southern Gold Coast, the national freight network, and the tourism industry that relies so heavily on the M1.
“It will provide much-needed relief for residents and commuters and support hundreds of local construction jobs,” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said.
Works on the Varsity Lakes to Tugun upgrade will include:
In addition, a fauna underpass is going to be built under the M1 to connect the Burleigh to Springbrook bioregional wildlife corridor.
“Work on the M1 between Burleigh and Palm Beach will include a 55-m long fauna underpass running beneath the M1 to connect the Burleigh to Springbrook bioregional wildlife corridor.
“It’s a delicate balance between growth and sustainability, so we’ve sought input from key environmental groups to develop a design for this upgrade that helps achieve that balance,” Transport and Main Roads Minister Mark Bailey said.
Last month, crucial funding from the Federal and Queensland Governments has been secured to get works underway on the congestion-busting upgrade on the M1. You can read more about it here.
“Work is nearing completion on the Mudgeeraba to Varsity Lakes section of the motorway.
“Early works have already started on this much larger upgrade between Varsity Lakes and Tugun, and Gold Coasters will start to see signs of major construction starting later this year,” Mr Bailey said.
Approximately 850 jobs are expected to be supported by the M1 Pacific Motorway - Varsity Lakes to Tugun upgrade.
With the release of the designs for Package B and Package C, community info sessions will also be held at multiple locations. For more information about the community info sessions, you can visit the project website here.
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Source: Queensland Government; Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads