Night works and bus stop relocation on Beams Road

As part of the Beams Road upgrade project, electrical and communication upgrades are continuing along the corridor. Upcoming activities will include works near Bangalore Street, Tullamore Street and Dorville Road intersections on Beams Road in Carseldine.

Traffic changes are required to allow works to commence within the centre median of Beams Road. During this phase of works the kerb side lanes will be open to traffic. Day and night works will be required to complete these activities.

When will this work take place?

Day works7am to 5pm Monday to Saturday, weather and site conditions permitting.
Night works

Commencing Monday 8 January 2024 for approximately two weeks.
8pm to 5am Sunday to Thursday, weather and site conditions permitting.

What does this mean to me?

  • Night works: are required to complete works safely. Residents may experience increased noise and vibration. Noise mitigation measures will be in place at the immediate work areas and every effort will be made to complete particularly noisy works prior to 11pm.
  • Traffic control: reduced speed limits, lane closures and changes to traffic flow and short-term traffic disruptions.
  • Noise, dust and vibration: noise, possible dust and vibration may be experienced from the construction activities.
  • Temporary lighting: lighting towers are required to be used to light work areas at night to ensure worker safety.
  • Pedestrian detours: will be in place throughout the work area, please follow the direction of signage and traffic controllers.
  • Bus stop changes: Bus stop 003366 will be temporarily relocated west of the Dorville Road and Beams Road intersection.
  • Traffic changes: plan and allow additional travel time.

Where will the works be?

Works will continue to be carried out from Lacey Road to Balcara Avenue in Carseldine.

Bus stop relocation

Bus stop 003366 will be temporarily relocated approximately 160m west on Beams Road.

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