17 October 2016
Stop / go flagmen will be managing the flow of pedestrians across the footbridge at the Kingscliff Bridge construction site on Thursday (20 October 2016) as a crane works to lift the new traffic bridge girders into place.
Both pedestrians and cyclists will be held back while the crane is working overhead.
Construction of the $4 million Kingscliff Bridge remains on track for the bridge to be open to traffic before Christmas.
“We are on schedule to have one lane of the new bridge open to traffic controlled by temporary traffic lights before Christmas,” Council’s Manager Infrastructure Delivery, Tim Mackney, said.
For more information on the project, visit www.tweed.nsw.gov.au/CommunityProjects
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Caption: Wayne Lack, Robert Freeman and Dean Cotelli work on the centre pier of the new bridge.