The Great Eastern Highway Bypass Interchanges (GEHBI) project Pre-construction activities for the Great Eastern Highway Bypass Interchanges (GEHBI) project have been completed. These works encompassed essential services relocations and protective measures throughout the construction site, involving entities such as Western Power, ATCO Gas, the water corporation, and the installation of Local Government drainage mains. The project team has accomplished the realignment and reconstruction of Arum Lily Place, along with the enhancement of Adelaide Street. Over the past few months, earthworks have been executed to shape embankments and solidify ground conditions for the GEH Bypass and Abernethy Road interchange. Benefits of GEHBI: - Improve safety and traffic flow - Time travel savings for over 60,000 road users per day - Remove traffic lights from congestion hot spots - Complete missing link in the 30 km shared path between Midland and Jandakot - Hundreds of construction jobs and opportunities for local suppliers - Support commercial development in Midland - Improve key links to Hazelmere, Forrestfield, Kewdale and Perth Airport industrial areas - Improve access to the south of Midland Find out more at: https://lnkd.in/dZ2FgHm3 #NorthLaneConsulting #ConstructionUpdates #GreatEasternHighwayBypassInterchanges #Highway #TrafficFlow #Interchange #CivilWorks #Construction #Planning #Development #Workforce #NLC #Buildingtomorrowsworkforce
General operations manager at APC
10moSomething that is 15 years in the making. Only Roe Hwy and GEH Bypass to sort out to really make a difference.