Midway Point Intersection Solution
Commissioned by the Department of State Growth, the Midway Point Intersection Project is a key part of the South East Traffic Solution, which will help improve safety and travel time reliability along the Tasman Highway between the Hobart Airport roundabout and the Arthur Highway south of Iron Creek Bridge.
Fulton Hogan are managing the construction of an intricate shotcrete wall, including extensive soil nailing, bulk excavation, service upgrades and the full reconstruction of the new road alignment and signalling.
SHARESorell, Tasmania, Australia
CLIENTDepartment of State Growth
VALUE$20 million
START DATEJanuary, 2021
CAPABILITYRoads & Bridges, Construction,
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