CIMIC’s CPB Contractors selected for Fleurieu Connections Main South Road Duplication Project

CPB

CPB, Fleurieu Connections, South Australia,

64 views

CIMIC Group’s CPB Contractors as part of the Fleurieu Connections Alliance has been selected to deliver Stage 2 of the Main South Road Duplication (MSRD2) Project.

CIMIC Group’s CPB Contractors has been selected by the South Australian Government, as part of the Fleurieu Connections Alliance, with the Department of Infrastructure and Transport, Aurecon and GHD, to deliver Stage 2 of the Main South Road Duplication (MSRD2) Project.

Duplication works push ahead on the $560 Million Fleurieu Connections Package

The contract will generate revenue of approximately $200 million to CPB Contractors.

CPB Contractors’ construction of MSRD2 will include the delivery of a six-kilometre duplication road between Aldinga Road and Sellicks Beach Road in the south of Adelaide, this extension project will improve safety, traffic flows and connectivity for the Southern Fleurieu community.

CIMIC Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaria said: “CPB Contractors has the experience to safely and reliably deliver the Main South Road Duplication 2 Project. This is a significant productivity enhancing project for regional South Australia that will ensure a safer and faster journey for motorists, while providing a vital boost for local tourism.”

CPB Contractors Managing Director Jason Spears said: “We’ll be drawing on our 90-plus years’ experience delivering complex road infrastructure as well as our local relationships and knowledge working on the Main South Road and Victor Harbor Road duplication project. Together with the Department of Infrastructure and Transport and our Alliance partners, we look forward to continuing to engage with local people, suppliers and businesses to ensure we maximise economic, employment and social opportunities for the community.”

Due for completion in early-2026, works include urban design, services installation, staging or temporary works, construction of civil and structures, including a new interchange at Aldinga, installation road monitoring cameras and variable message sign (VMS) board, and landscaping.

Source: Hochtief

^ Back to top