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Major construction is expected to begin later in 2024, while level crossings will be removed by the end of 2025
Australia’s federal and state governments have appointed CPB Contractors, a subsidiary of Australia-based Cimic Group, to develop the Tram Grade Separation Projects in Adelaide. The Cimic Group said the scope of work for the projects includes works at three locations along the Glenelg Tram Line in Adelaide.
The project will be delivered in-conjunction with several other firms including: Arup, Aurecon, McConnell Dowell and Mott MacDonald.
“Works along the tram corridor, modifications of the existing tram overpass at South Road, replacement of the level crossings at Marion Road, Cross Road and Morphett Road with tram overpasses, intersection upgrades, tram depot upgrades at Glengowrie, and a temporary tram maintenance depot on Peacock Road on the edge of the CBD,” stated Cimic Group.
The plan also calls for signal upgrades along the tram corridor and the creation of new public spaces, said Cimic Group.
“These upgrades will be critical to supporting economic growth in South Australia and reducing travel times for motorists, buses, freight and airport traffic, while promoting sustainable urban growth and low emission, healthy transport choices for commuters,” noted Cimic Group Executive Chairman Juan Santamaria.
Major construction is expected to begin later in 2024, while level crossings will be removed by the end of 2025. Site investigations for planning are said to already be underway. |