Joel Bowden Media Release Tender awarded for Central Arnhem Road upgrades28 June 2024 The Lawler Labor Government’s vision for a two-lane sealed connection for the entire Central Arnhem Road is coming to fruition with a $36.8 million construction contract awarded to local Territory business Allan King & Sons Construction. The Central Arnhem Road corridor is 645 km long and connects the regional centre of Nhulunbuy to the Stuart Highway. It services a large number of Aboriginal communities and is a key tourism drive and freight route for the mining and pastoral industries. Allan King & Sons Construction will upgrade an 18 km section of the Central Arnhem Road, from the Mountain Valley Station turnoff to the Mainoru homestead turnoff. Works are anticipated to commence in September 2024 and be completed by December 2026, with the project supporting 60 employees including 12 Indigenous workers and 5 apprentices. With more than 85 per cent of Central Arnhem Road unsealed, road users experience frequent restrictions or closures throughout the wet season. The works are part of the $355 million Central Arnhem Road Upgrades project, jointly funded by the Northern Territory and Australian Governments, to deliver sealing, reconstructing, widening and flood immunity improvements to the road. Three sections of the Central Arnhem Road, totalling more than 24 km near Beswick, the Goyder approaches and Bulman Airfield have already been completed as part of the Central Arnhem Road Upgrades project. Planning is also underway for a further five packages to the Central Arnhem Road project, representing a solid pipeline of projects for industry along this key regional corridor. To learn more about this project head to https://dipl.nt.gov.au/projects/central-arnhem-road-upgrades Quotes to attribute to Minister for Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics Joel Bowden: Northern Territory Government |