MOTORISTS who travel on Hiddenvale and Keanes Roads will benefit from a $5.7 million allocation towards two timber bridge replacements as part of the Federal Government’s Bridges Renewal Program.
The Government has announced more than $50.3 million towards 23 projects under the program, including $3.9 million to replace the existing one-lane Tom Kerle Bridge at the Old Red Gum Crossing on Hiddenvale Road in Calvert.
It will be replaced with a two-lane concrete bridge to make it safer for road users.
In addition, $1.8 million will be provided towards the replacement of the one-lane timber bridge at Keanes Road, Ebenezer with a one-lane concrete structure.
Both projects are co-funded with Ipswich City Council, comprising a total of $7.1 million in joint funding.
Federal Member for Blair, Shayne Neumann, said the Bridges Renewal Program funded the upgrade and replacement of bridges across Australia to enhance access and improve freight through local communities.
“These projects will allow local residents and visitors to travel in greater safety, and help businesses deliver and receive their products and services more efficiently,” Mr Neumann said.
Ipswich Deputy Mayor Jacob Madsen welcomed the Federal Government funding towards the timber bridge replacements.
“The Ipswich City Council 2022-23 Budget included more than $4.6 million in council funding for these essential upgrades and this Federal Government contribution will ensure the projects can go ahead,” Cr Madsen said.
Division 1 Councillor Sheila Ireland said the rural road network in the region would benefit greatly from these bridge upgrades.
“This funding will make these bridges at Calvert and Ebeneezer much safer for road users,” Cr Ireland said.
















