Newcastle Inner City Bypass

Newcastle Inner City Bypass

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Tenders Called For Newcastle Inner City Bypass

Progress on the fifth section of the Newcastle Inner City Bypass has taken a step forward, with tenders called for major work on the $450 million sections of the bypass between Rankin Park and Jesmond.

The Australian Government has committed $360 million to build this section of road, as part of its record $110 billion 10-year infrastructure pipeline.

“The Federal Government is committed to busting congestion and reducing travel times through this multi-million-dollar investment in the Newcastle Inner City Bypass,” the Deputy Prime Minister said.

“Once the bypass is complete, commuters will enjoy up to an 80 per cent reduction in travel times during the morning and afternoon peaks, bypassing 11 sets of traffic lights between Rankin Park and Jesmond.”

Barnaby Joyce – Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development

The New South Wales Government has committed $90 million towards the project, which is expected to create up to 900 jobs during major works.

“The Newcastle Inner City Bypass has been designed to remove up to 30,000 vehicles each day from Lookout Road, Croudace Street and Newcastle Road – truly returning local roads to local residents,” Mr Constance said.

“Utility relocation is continuing at the southern end of the bypass route, with the early works expected to be completed by July 2022.”

Andrew Constance – NSW Minister for Transport and Roads

The Newcastle Inner City Bypass is an important congestion-busting project for one of the busiest roads in the region.

“I welcome the Federal Government’s continued commitment alongside the New South Wales State Government to bring this project to fruition,” Senator Hughes said.

Hollie Hughes – Senitor for NSW

Transport for NSW called for registrations of interest for the tender process in early 2021, with tenders now called from the three shortlisted contractors:

  • John Holland Pty Ltd;
  • Fulton Hogan Construction Pty Ltd and;
  • NEWLink – BMD Constructions Pty Ltd and Ditchfield Contracting Pty Ltd Joint Venture.

The tender process will be open for 12 weeks until Friday 17 December.

Transport for NSW is working closely with NSW Health to ensure the project aligns with work on the John Hunter Health Innovation Precinct project and to provide a second access road to the hospital campus.

The tender for Rankin Park to Jesmond is expected to be awarded early next year, with construction starting in the second half of the year. The bypass is expected to open to traffic in 2025.

ENDS

Saturday 25 September 2021 – Media Release

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