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It’s going, finally! By Mitchell Clarke Long-awaited works to build a road under the dangerous Clyde Road level crossing in Berwick have officially commenced. Large piling rigs recently arrived on site ahead of a “significant” week-long construction blitz between Friday 19 February and Friday 26 February. The machinery will eventually drill 16 piles, up to 29 metres deep, and use more than 308 cubic metres of concrete and 35 tonnes of reinforced steel to support the new underpass and rail bridge. Site investigations and engineering assessments found the road underpass was the best solution for this site, with other designs said to take up to a year longer to build. The new underpass has been touted as a safety fix, which will also improve traffic and connection to nearby precincts. An upgraded bus interchange will also be built at Berwick station and new walking and cycling connections will be created, while more than 37, 000 trees and shrubs will also be planted. Narre Warren South MP Gary Maas toured the site for an update on construction. He said the State Government was “dedicated” to improving our public transport services, roads, safety, connectivity and delivering jobs. “Upgrading our transport infrastructure and improving traffic flow increases the safety of pedestrians, cyclists, drivers and commuters while making sure more people get home sooner to spend more time with those they care about,” Mr Maas said. Around 22,000 vehicles travel through the Clyde Road level crossing daily with boom gates down for up to a third of the morning peak. Mr Maas said commute times would also be slashed for motorists reliant on travelling through the area. “Getting rid of the Clyde Road level crossing will make it easier for locals to get to work and school, and free up an important connection to Casey Hospital,” he added. The site is one of 75 level crossings to be removed by the State Government as part of Victoria’s Big Build.
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The Cardinia Road level crossing in Pakenham was replaced by a road overpass in late 2020. Locals can text ‘CLYDE’ to 0429 218 131 to subscribe to SMS alerts about construction impacts and travel changes in the area. The brand-new road underpass is expected to be completed in 2022.
MP Gary Maas tours the construction site.
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