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A bridge that carries more than 20,000 vehicles a day is set for a major upgrade.

Noosa Council is set to appoint a contractor to deliver major works on the Doonella Lake Bridge at Tewantin.

Mayor Frank Wilkie said the upgrade would extend the structure’s life by about 50 years.

“Reinforcing the structure and upgrading safety barriers reduces long-term maintenance and helps ensure the bridge’s integrity for decades to come,” he said.

Works will also include repairing underwater bridge piles, improving the Hilton Terrace approach and exploring options for better cycling access.

Built in 1968, the bridge across Lake Doonella is a vital link for vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists, between Tewantin and Noosaville.

Doonella Lake Bridge, built almost 60 years ago, requires upgrades.

Construction is expected to start in July and should take about six months, weather permitting.

Infrastructure services director Shaun Walsh said the upgrade would result in traffic changes, with single-lane closures in place.

Some night works may occur and marine access beneath the bridge will be closed during the entire project.

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“We know major roadworks can be inconvenient, but it’s important to be aware that work will be on one lane, so the bridge won’t be closed during the project,” he said.

“We appreciate the community’s patience as this is a critical piece of work.”

“This project will modernise safety and design standards, improve durability and connectivity for the community well into the future,” he said.

Motorists are being encouraged to start considering alternative routes and be aware that extra travel time will be required once the project commences.

The project is funded by the Australian Government’s Safer Local Roads and Infrastructure Program, in partnership with Noosa Council.

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