Contract awarded to get more upgrades underway on Great Eastern ...
Fulton Hogan has been awarded a $23 million contract to upgrade three sections of the Great Eastern Highway Upgrades program in Western Australia
www.felix.netHere’s what I can share about the latest on Great Eastern Highway.
There are ongoing upgrades funded by both the Australian and Western Australian governments, with a multi-year program aimed at safety improvements and freight efficiency along the Wheatbelt and Goldfields-Esperance regions. This includes projects like rest area improvements, guardrails, and widening works in several sections.[3][4]
recent updates indicate a continuing rollout of upgrades in the Wheatbelt region, including new rest areas and widening/guardrail installation as part of multi-site works that are scheduled to continue through the coming years. The program is described as a staged upgrade across multiple segments, intended to boost road safety and freight reliability.[2][3]
In the broader Perth metropolitan corridor, the highway has a long-running upgrade history, including past large-scale widenings and interchanges, with current focus generally on safety, capacity, and traffic management improvements along key segments. Historical context and ongoing planning are documented in government project pages and historic summaries.[5][6][7]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent official statements or press releases and summarize the exact dates, contractor names, and which mileposts or kilometer marks are affected right now. I can also set up a short update sheet with upcoming milestones. Would you prefer a concise update or a detailed, section-by-section briefing?
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Fulton Hogan has been awarded a $23 million contract to upgrade three sections of the Great Eastern Highway Upgrades program in Western Australia
www.felix.netThe Great Eastern Highway upgrades are advancing with the awarding of a contract for enhancements on an 11km stretch between Southern Cross and Ghooli, Western Australia (WA).
www.worldconstructionnetwork.comSafety upgrades to the Great Eastern Highway are continuing with a $23 million contract awarded for works in the Wheatbelt Region.
minister.infrastructure.gov.auSafety upgrades to the Great Eastern Highway are continuing with a $23 million contract awarded for works in the Wheatbelt Region.
www.wa.gov.auWork has started on the $350 million upgrade of Great Eastern Highway between Kooyong Road and Tonkin Highway, heralding the start of major works to increase capacity, safety and efficiency on one of Perth's principal transport routes. Federal Infrastructure and Transport Minister Anthony Albanese and WA Transport Minister Troy Buswell today participated in a ground-breaking ceremony to mark the start of the project, for which the contract was awarded to City East Alliance in November 2010....
anthonyalbanese.com.auWheatbelt upgrades will provide safer passing opportunities and improved access.
www.mainroads.wa.gov.auLuckily the driver escaped injury when the truck’s trailer rolled on Tuesday.
thewest.com.auWe are adding new interchanges at Roe Highway and Abernethy Road in Hazelmere. Planning and development is now underway.
www.mainroads.wa.gov.au