Night works will be taking place on three sections of Kooringal Road over coming weeks, as part of the project to reconstruct the major thoroughfare. ALT TEXT: Electronic messaging board beside road, stating Kooringal Forge intersection.
RECONSTRUCTIONS WORKS:  Night works will be taking place on three sections of Kooringal Road over coming weeks, as part of the project to reconstruct the major thoroughfare.

Projects & Works

Night works start on Kooringal Road reconstruction

Published: 24 Sep 2024 8:51am

Night works commenced this week on the reconstruction of three sections of Kooringal Road, which is being undertaken as part of the ongoing project to upgrade the busy thoroughfare.

The works got underway on Monday (23 September) at the northern end of Kooringal Road, near the intersection with Hammond Avenue to just north of Marshalls Creek Bridge, before shifting to a 200-metre stretch south of Simkin Crescent.

It will be followed by further night works on a 200-metre stretch south of Simkin Crescent, and then the section between Fay Avenue and Vincent Road.

Wagga Wagga City Council’s Director Infrastructure Services Henry Pavitt said the upgrades will be carried out by contractors Complete Road Seal (CRS), who are undertaking a major package of works across the city during 2024.

“The night works on all three sections of Kooringal Road will involve removing the existing pavement by milling it out and replacing it with a new thick layer of asphalt at the base, with a 50mm wearing course on the surface,” Mr Pavitt said.

“The process is similar to the improvements carried out on the rehabilitation of Dobney Avenue and Pearson Street in 2022.

“This new asphalt mix will deliver a stronger road pavement that will be able to better carry the anticipated higher volume of traffic expected on this road over the next 20 years.

“More immediately, the result will be an improved surface that is safer and will improve the drive quality for the travelling public.”

Traffic at T-intersection, with street sign for Vincent Road on the left
NIGHT WORKS: The section of Kooringal Road at the intersections with Fay Avenue and Vincent Road will be reconstructed as part of the upgrade project.

The reconstruction works will take place between 6pm and 6am.

The first section to the highway will not be under full road closure but will be under traffic control. However, the road will be closed to through traffic during the night works on sections two and three (Simkin Crescent, Fay Avenue – Vincent Road).

Detours will be in place. Local traffic and residents will maintain access but should expect delays.

Once the base course has been completed on all three sections, the wearing course (pavement surface) will be applied, with the work expected to be carried out in October.

“We are undertaking these works at night in an effort to not only minimise inconvenience to road users and surrounding residents, but also for the safety of construction staff working on the site,” Mr Pavitt said.

“We apologise for any inconvenience this work may cause and appreciate the patience of residents and road users.

“The three phases of works are expected to take around three weeks to complete; however, given the nature of building roads, the timing of road works constantly changes due to external factors, particularly poor weather conditions, such as rain or thunderstorms.”

These improvements are part of a broader package of rehabilitation works, which has already delivered upgrades to the section of Kooringal Road between Plumpton Road and Lake Albert Road, Copland Street, Johnston Street, Church and Cross streets.

Upgraded asphalt road with line markings and vehicles in the background.
COMPLETED: The section of Kooringal Road between Plumpton Road and Lake Albert Road was upgraded earlier this year as part of the package of rehabilitation works.

Similar works in Forsyth, Berry and Morgan streets are expected to take place later this year.

These upgrades are funded under the State Government’s Regional Emergency Road Repair fund, in partnership with Council.

Mobile variable message signs (VMS boards) will be in place to notify motorists of commencement dates and scheduled work times.

Road Rehabilitation Program

Find out more about the various packages of roadworks taking place in our Local Government Area,

Works Program

** Please note: given the nature of building road, the timing of road works constantly changes due to external factors, particularly poor weather conditions (i.e. rain, thunderstorms), and site constraints.

Road / StreetStatus
Kooringal Rd – Hammond Ave to just north of Marshalls Creek BridgeNight works: proposed dates
Base course complete
Wearing course – 8 October 2024
Kooringal Rd – 200m stretch south of Simkin CresNight works: proposed dates
Base course – 26-27 September & 9-10 October 2024
Wearing course - 17 October 2024
Kooringal Rd - Fay Ave to Vincent RdNight works: proposed dates
Base course & wearing course – 11-16 October 2024
Morgan St – between Blake St and Tarcutta StNight works: proposed dates
28 October - 2 November 2024
Forsyth St – between Baylis St and Berry StNight works: proposed dates
4-9 November 2024
Berry St – between Morgan St and Forsyth StProposed dates:
11-16 November 2024
Forsyth St – between Baylis St to Berry StProposed dates:
18-23 November 2024