Maintenance Works – Centenary Highway, Carole Park
Maintenance Works Centenary Highway, Carole Park
The Department of Transport and Main Roads would like to advise that works will take place inbound on the Logan Motorway entry ramp from Centenary Highway, Carole Park.
While works are underway, a detour will be required for one night.
These works are being undertaken as part of TMR’s routine maintenance program to improve the road surface and enhance road safety for all road users.
Work activities
- Removal and replacement of asphalt.
- Reinstatement of line marking.
Timing
- Works will take place mid-May 2024 and are expected to take one night to complete, construction and weather conditions permitting.
- Typical construction hours will be from 8pm to 5am, Sunday to Friday. Night works are required for road user safety, and to avoid what would otherwise be extensive traffic queuing and disruption to the road network. While most of the works will be undertaken at night, some Saturday or other out of hours works during the day may be required.
- While works are underway, access to the Logan Motorway entry ramp from Centenary Highway will be detoured for one night between 9pm and 5am:
- Eastbound and westbound traffic on the Centenary Highway will be detoured as follows:
- Traffic will continue northbound on the Centenary Highway then take the Progress Road exit ramp and turn left onto Progress Road then left onto Boundary Road southbound heading towards the Formation Street roundabout.
- Westbound traffic will turn right onto Formation Street and continue along this road to the Logan Motorway westbound entry ramp.
- Eastbound traffic will continue south on Boundary Road then turn left onto the Skepper Street Access Road and onto the Logan Motorway eastbound entry ramp.
- Eastbound and westbound traffic on the Centenary Highway will be detoured as follows:
Expected impacts
- Changed traffic conditions: Temporary traffic detours, lane and road closures, temporary speed limit reductions and short-term traffic disruptions. Please allow extra time when planning your travel and follow the directions of roadside signage and traffic controllers.
- Temporary construction noise: Heavy machinery will be in use, nearby residents and businesses can expect increased noise, dust and odour. Reversing beepers and flashing lights will be used for safety.
On completion, TMR officers will continue to review the site for up to three months. During this time TMR will assess the work undertaken for longevity and quality.
Every effort will be made to minimise impacts on the local community and surrounds.
TMR appreciates your patience and cooperation while these important works are carried out.