Roma - Condamine Road, Tchanning Creek, replace timber bridge
The new bridge is now open to traffic and will better support heavy vehicle movements and improve flood immunity.
The old Tchanning Creek bridge was constructed in 1938 and was the last timber bridge on Roma-Condamine Road to be replaced.
The new 2-lane concrete bridge will deliver significant improvements to safety by removing narrow points, improving road approaches and traffic flow.
Benefits
- Improves safety
- Increases capacity
- Improves network efficiency
- Increases traffic flow
- Improves flood immunity
- Reduces maintenance
- Contributes to economy
- Contributes to regional growth
Key features
- Traffic no longer has to stop and give way at the bridge.
- Improved freight efficiency.
- Increased structural capacity of the bridge.
Funding
The project is funded through the State Road Network Upgrade Investment Program. Investment ID 702682
- Total investment
- $9.7 million
- Queensland Government
- $9.7 million