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Ageing timber bridge in Noosa hinterland replaced with $2.3m concrete structure

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An upgraded bridge on a hinterland road that carries 1000 motorists a day has officially opened.

The much-anticipated completion of the $2.33 million Lawnville Road Bridge replacement near Cooroy will provide a wider, stronger and safer passage for road users.

The original 15.8-metre-long timber bridge was identified for replacement due to age and condition. It’s been replaced by a new two-lane concrete structure with wider road approaches and 1.5-metre on-road shoulders.

Related story: Ageing hinterland bridge to get a facelift

Noosa Mayor Clare Stewart said it was the fourth hinterland bridge to be improved in the past two years.

“Importantly, the new infrastructure will ensure a safer and smoother journey for hinterland residents and visitors, whether in vehicles or on bicycles,” Cr Stewart said.

Built by Ark Construction, prefabricated elements were strategically incorporated into the construction process to minimise disruption and expedite the project timeline.

The old Lawnville Road Bridge.

The Federal Government provided almost $1.9 million to the project under its Bridges Renewal Program, coupled with Noosa Council’s contribution of close to half a million dollars.

“With 1000 motorists using the Lawnville Road Bridge every day – and that number growing as more people flock to experience the hinterland – it’s fantastic to see the old timber bridge replaced with a wider and stronger concrete structure,” Minister for Regional Development, Local Government and Territories Kristy McBain said.

The new bridge has a 100-year life design, effectively reducing long-term maintenance and operational costs.

“As more people choose to call this region home, the maintenance and expansion of Noosa’s bridge network is critical, which is why we’ll continue to partner with council to deliver high-priority projects that have lasting benefits for the area,” Assistant Minister for Regional Development Senator Anthony Chisholm said.

Cr Stewart thanked residents for their patience during the construction process.

“I’m grateful to the local community for showing patience during the road’s closure while the new bridge was being built and I acknowledge the collective effort that has resulted in a safer and more efficient transport network for all,” she said.

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