Mount Victoria Slope Remediation
SectorTransport
ClientTransport for NSW
LocationMount Victoria NSW
DurationJanuary 2025 to November 2025
Contract Value$20M

Slope stabilisation work on the eastbound carriageway near Fairy Bower Road at Mount Victoria will provide a permanent fix for this section of highway. Heavy rainfall during March 2022 resulted in significant cracking and a shallow failure at the crest of slope, affecting the eastbound lane of the road over the rail bridge.

The scope of works includes:
Establishing a temporary work site 
Strengthening an existing track behind the slope
Locating and protecting any existing underground services
Removing 41 trees and trimming other vegetation for safe access. Mulch created will be reused on site and more than 150 trees will be replanted
Installing horizontal drains across the slope
Replacement of road shoulder pavement
Replacement of existing guardrail, which has moved
Installation of gabion/steel mesh retaining wall
Restoring the site when all work is finished.
 

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