Construction of a flyover at the intersection of the New England and Golden highways at Belford is expected to start later this year.
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First proposed in 2015, the announcement comes as welcome news for regular users of the intersection.
A construction contract was awarded to Acciona Construction Australia Pty Ltd to carry out the work that also includes a dual carriageway from Bell Road to the intersection of the two highways and a new bridge over Mudies Creek at (Mitchell Line Road) Whittingham.
The NSW Government has provided $97 million for the highway upgrade and flyover with both the NSW and Federal governments jointly funding the $16m for Mudies Creek Bridge. It has been estimated nearly 9000 workers drive-in and drive-out each day along theses roads to work in the mining industry in the Singleton Local Government Area.
The existing low level bridge at Mudies Creek will be upgraded to a new 30-metre-long bridge, five metres above the current road level and high enough to withstand a one-in-100-year flood.
The new bridge forms part of the Golden Highway - Belford to Dubbo Improvements project, funded under Round 4 of the Australian Government's Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program.
Both the Golden and New England Highway projects are expected to provide an important boost to the local economy, creating more than 270 jobs during construction. The upgrades are due to be completed late 2024.