Quarterly Project Updates

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The General Manager’s Quarterly Information Report, included in the Council Agenda, offers important updates on the progress of major projects. It highlights recent achievements and developments in infrastructure and community initiatives throughout Burnie.

 

Quarterly Project Updates

a) Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 2) – Contract 2711
Demolition of the internal courtyard has been completed. Excavations for footings, including the lift shaft are poured and blocks for the lift shaft have arrived on site. Steelwork erection for the new Atrium space will commence in July.  The lower ground back of house areas are complete and these have been handed back to BAFC for storage use.  Zinc cladding to the north external wall is complete except for areas adjacent new northern canopy.

b) Bitumen Surfacing Services 2023-2024 – Contract 2705
Hardings have completed the reseal program with the following roads completed Alma Place, Kennedy Street, Bernard Place, Boland Avenue, Brickport Road, George Street, Grandview Avenue, Ocean View Lane, Pearl Street, Ogden Street and Latrobe Street.

c) Mount Street/Three Mile Line Road Roundabout Construction – Contract 2703
Walters Contracting have commenced onsite and are steadily progressing. Works for kerb preparation have been completed with kerbs to be poured in July. Whilst some initial issues with Traffic Management the contractor quickly remedied. Works are due to be completed in August weather permitting.

d) Coastal Pathway – Contract 2702
Asphalt works is continuing and revetment of the banks to protect against erosion is underway. Landscaping works design has been completed and works will commence in August.

e) Burnie Gateway Project
The Artists have raised concerns around potential impact of rabbits, on site rabbit fencing has been installed to allow plants to established.  Site works are now complete and Council are investigating options for the pedestrian crossing.

f) City Centre Urban Plan
The Draft Urban Plan is complete, and Council Officers are now commencing the Co-design component of the project. Feedback will be used to amend the design and the revised draft to be finalised and submitted to Council in December2024.  Council Officers will look at the development of the working group to review and interpret the feedback into the final plan.

g) South Burnie Beach Boat Ramps Redevelopment – Timber Jetty Upgrade and Concrete Pier Works – Contract 2701
Hunter Diving and Marine Construction have completed works to the timber Jetty Refurbishment and jetty is now open to the public. Buildrite have commenced construction of the Stepped Concrete Pier. Landing Ramp 1 – 6 have been constructed and a portion of the FRP treading has been installed. Works are scheduled to be completed mid to late July.

h) South Burnie Beach Boat Ramps Redevelopment – Contract 2700
Hardings have recommenced works on site, they have completed additional work to the bund wall and road surface. Works are slightly delayed due to working around Buildrite and Hunter Diving and Marine Construction. Remaining works are scheduled to be completed by end of July.

i) Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 1) – Contract 2694
Café cooking equipment delivery has been delayed but will be installed early July. Floor finish and glazing to Long Room space is complete. Soffit and external express cladding to entry canopy complete. Café external walls underway. Entry slabs complete with paving to commence in conjunction with external work.

j) Bitumen Surfacing Services 2022-2023 – Contract 2691
Contractor has completed the Thorne Street Remediation works to the satisfaction of Council’s Engineers.

k) Flood Recovery Projects

Oonah Road West
Works are now complete and road is operational.

Oonah Road East
Road remains closed from CH1030 to CH2770. The affected area dig out was slightly deeper than expected, over 27,000T of rockfill has been placed. BridgePro have completed removal sheet piling. Final road pavement works are substantially complete. The main section of road is scheduled to be completed mid-July.

Works to the culvert on the hairpin will commence after this section is completed. Due to the nature of reconstruction works, another section of pavement will need remediation works prior to the road being reopened to the public. This is due to the multiple HV loads of imported fill to the affected area, has had a detrimental impact on the road surface.

Upper Natone Road – Horseshoe Bend
Road remains under traffic management with a 5T load limit still in place. Drainage and landscaping works have been completed. Geotechnical report has supported the realignment of road section along Patons Creek. Consultant Engineers are progressing with design. Construction is scheduled to commence in late Spring.

Fernglade Road
Retaining wall construction has been completed with safety barrier reinstated. Sealing works will be completed as soon as practical. Road is still under traffic management until sealing is complete.

 

a) Active Transport Strategy

The Institute of Sensible Transport has been engaged to develop an Active Transport Strategy for Burnie. Four of seven stages (inception, data review, stakeholder engagement round 1, and site assessment) have been completed, and work on the draft strategy is underway.

 

b) Futuna Avenue and West Park Grove Roundabout – Contract 2718

Construction of the project has begun. New kerb and channel, and footpath has been poured. Roundabout core and traffic islands will be constructed in the coming weeks. Road base material and asphalt sealing to be completed before Easter.

 

c) Oonah Road – Guide River Bridge Replacement – Contract 2717

Construction of precast units has begun at TasSpan’s facilities for the replacement bridge, with site mobilisation and road closure to commence on 31 March 2025 and carry through to early May 2025.

 

d) Netball Centre – Court Resurfacing – Contract 2715

Hardings have completed all civil aspects of this project and have demobilised from site. Temporary linemarking was undertaken by Blacktac on 2 April 2025 for the Burnie Netball Association Wendy Berry Carnival, with court resurfacing due to commence on 12 April 2025.

 

e) McKenna Park Renovations

Construction has finished. Upon handing over for occupancy, it was flagged that the existing fire hydrant was non-compliant. Hydrant relocation work is now finished, and the Occupancy Permit has been finalised. The next milestone report is due 2 July 2025.

 

f) Bitumen Surfacing Services 2024–2025 – Contract 2713

Roadways and Hardings have almost completed 90% of the civil works associated with their respective bitumen surfacing sites. Civil works include replacing damaged kerb and channel, footpath, driveway crossovers, kerb outfalls, and gully pits. Bellavista Road has been sealed, and some other rural sites have been patched and are ready to be sealed. Most urban sites are also ready for sealing. Sites have all been marked up.

 

g) Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 2) – Contract 2711

The Atrium has progressed with Tas Oak veneer panels installed to all internal walls. The lift shaft and walkways have been tiled in bluestone, and work on the Atrium floor will commence as soon as access equipment is removed.

The Long Room is nearing completion, with floor treatment complete and skirting being installed. Amenities, including the parenting room, are complete. Display joinery and interpretation elements are yet to commence.

Internal demolition of the Art Gallery is complete, with new wall and columns framed and plastered.

Creative play and learning areas are generally complete, pending acoustic ceiling treatment and lighting fit-off. Remedial works to the roof and internal area of the Artcade are complete, and DigiGlass glazing incorporating artwork by Indigenous artists has been installed.

The northern extension to the Long Room and Art Gallery has commenced, with LG slab poured and reinforcement and formwork for columns complete.

The Civic Plaza redevelopment is underway, with the area southwest of the building—including the main stairs—close to completion. This area connects existing adjacent car parking with the new entry.

 

h) Bitumen Surfacing Services 2023–2024 – Contract 2705

Ocean View Lane is the last site remaining for this contract. Hardings have completed stormwater upgrades at the site, and Telstra has completed pit relocation works. Hardings will now complete sealing by the end of the second week of April 2025.

 

i) Mount Street/Three Mile Line Road Roundabout Construction – Contract 2703

TasNetworks are currently undertaking lighting design for the intersection. Works will be completed in the new financial year.

 

j) Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 1) – Contract 2694

Seating arrived in early January 2025 and has been installed in the Town Hall balcony. Handrails have also been installed to improve comfort for patrons using the stairs. This contract has now reached final completion.

 

k) Coastal Pathway – Contract 2702

Construction of the pathway and erosion works is now complete, with the official opening held on 24 October 2024. Final works are being completed, with the project due for full completion by June 2025.

 

l) Burnie Gateway Project

Site works are now complete, and final reports will be submitted and completed by June 2025.

 

m) City Centre Urban Plan

The Draft Urban Plan was adopted by Council at the February 2025 meeting. The Urban Plan working group has been established, with a first meeting scheduled for April 2025.

 

n) Flood Recovery Projects

Oonah Road East: Works are now complete, and the road reopened in early January 2025.

Upper Natone Road – Horseshoe Bend: Road remains under traffic management with a 5T load limit. Final design for the new alignment requires land acquisition. Consultants are negotiating with affected property owners.

 

o) Metro Bus All-Access Upgrade

All locations under this program are now complete, with two new shelters installed at Three Mile Line Road and Mooreville Road.

 

p) Kerb Ramp Upgrade Program

The annual kerb ramp upgrade program is now complete.

 

q) Reserve Footpath Renewal

Approximately 350 metres of gravel footpath has been replaced at Romaine Reserve with a wider concrete path. The increased width provides safer space for cyclists and pedestrians to pass. One section remains, to be completed once adjacent bridge upgrades are finalised later this financial year.

 

r) Romaine Dam Outlet Valve

GHD was contracted to design the outlet valve replacement, waterproofing, chamber upgrades, and pipe relining. Poly Welding Solutions completed construction, including installation of a new butterfly valve and pits. Construction is now complete.

 

s) Flood Risk Reduction Program – Ellis Road

Construction on Ellis Road is now complete, featuring around 230 metres of new 300mm rock-pitched drains along both sides of the roadway.

 

t) Footpath Replacement Program

Hardings are delivering this year’s program. Works are underway on Burnell Street, followed by Hale Street. Mount Street works are planned for the Easter school holidays.

 

u) Footpath Network Gap Program

Construction is underway and expected to finish before Easter. East Cam Road site is complete; works are halfway through at Scarfe Street.


a)    Bitumen Surfacing Services 2024-2025 – Contract 2713
Roadways Pty Ltd and Hardings Group (TAS) Pty Ltd have started the civil works associated with their respective bitumen surfacing sites. The civil works include replacing damaged kerb and channel, footpath, driveway crossovers, kerb outfalls, gully pits, etc. The reseal sites have been marked up and the Contractors will start works on their return following the Christmas holidays.

 

b)    Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 2) – Contract 2711

The steelwork for the Atrium walkways, landings and stairs has been installed with timber framing commenced. Externally, Atrium walls are complete and clad externally. Internally, the majority of the walls are plastered with battens installed for the timber feature cladding.With the crane for steelwork erection no longer taking up residence in the art gallery, works in this area can also proceed. Works in remaining internal areas are well advanced.

 

c)     Bitumen Surfacing Services 2023-2024 – Contract 2705

Ocean View Lane is the last site remaining for this Contract. Hardings have completed stormwater upgrades at the site, with Telstra due to commence pit relocations works mid- January 2025. Once completed, no Hardings will complete the reseal works.

 

d)    Mount Street/Three Mile Line Road Roundabout Construction – Contract 2703

Walters Contracting have completed construction of the roundabout and is now in full use. Street lighting will be installed in the New Year.

 

e)    Coastal Pathway – Contract 2702

Construction of the pathway and erosion works are now complete, and the official opening occurred on the 24 October 2024. Landscaping is underway and planting works will be completed prior to end of April 2025.

 

f)      Burnie Gateway Project

Site works are now complete and Council are investigating options for the pedestrian crossing.

 

g)     City Centre Urban Plan

The Draft Urban Plan will go back out to the community on 13 January 2025 for two weeks and then be finalised and submitted to Council in February 2025. RPPP applications for Stage 1 funding have been submitted.

 

h)    South Burnie Beach Boat Ramps Redevelopment – Contract 2700

Hardings have completed all works on site. There is some non-compliance with existing parking layouts allocated for boat trailer parks. New signage was installed prior to Christmas to assist with compliance.

 

i)      Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 1) – Contract 2694

The bluestone paving external to the café was completed in October 2024. Laying of Bluestone paving to the external slabs has commenced with the completion of adjacent external works. Additional pavers have been ordered to complete the area outside the building envelope. Cladding of “nose” of the canopy is complete with only minor flashing works to be undertaken.The Town Hall balcony is completed, awaiting install of new seating. External works linking the new entry to the car park, including paths and stairs, is nearing completion.

 

j)      Flood Recovery Projects

Oonah Road East
Works to the culvert on the hairpin are nearly complete. A heavy rain event in November 2024 caused minor washout and some rework, putting the reopening now at mid-January 2025. Once this section has been completed another section of pavement will need remediation works prior to the road being reopened to the public. This is due to the multiple HV loads of imported fill to the affected area and has had a detrimental impact on the road surface.

Upper Natone Road – Horseshoe Bend
Road remains under traffic management with a 5T load limit still in place. Drainage and landscaping works have been completed. Geotechnical report has supported the realignment of road section along Patons Creek. Consultant Engineers have finalised design with construction due to commence early in the new year.

Fernglade Road
Sealing works have been completed and road is open and back to normal use.

 

k)     Metro Bus All Access Upgrade

Works on all but two bus stops around the municipality are now completed and operating. Shelters for Mooreville Road and Three Mile Line Road bus stops are due to be installed in late January 2025.

 

l)      Kerb Ramp Upgrade Program

The 2024-25 Annual Program commenced with works completed at the Burnie Lawn Cemetery and Edwardes Street, South Burnie. Works are due to commence on the final site at Strahan Street in January 2025.

 

m)   Rural Culvert Program

A culvert on West Ridgley Road at Serpent Creek is undergoing replacement, with drainage issues being addressed in the upgrade. A new box culvert has been installed and road base material compacted in preparation for resealing works in early January.

 

n)    West Park Cycle Track Resurfacing

Resurfacing of the cycle track began in October 2024, with Hardings removing the existing asphalt and replacing it with a more durable layer to minimise cracking.  Blacktac is currently applying the acrylic surfacing, which is expected to be completed by 26 December 2024, in time for the New Year's Eve Athletic Carnival.

 

o)    Reserve Footpath Renewal

Approximately 350m of gravel footpath has been replaced at Romaine Reserve with a wider concrete path. The increased width provides a safer space for cyclists and pedestrians to pass each other comfortably. One section of pathway is to be completed once adjacent bridges are upgraded later in the financial year.

 

p)    Netball Centre – Court Resurfacing

Hardings have commenced resurfacing works at the Netball Centre. The existing surface has been removed, and drainage improvements are underway, both within and around the courts. Excavation revealed substandard base material, which is being replaced prior to asphalt sealing.

 

q)    Romaine Dam Outlet Valve

GHD has been contracted to design a replacement outlet valve, waterproofing, chamber upgrades, and pipe relining for Romaine Dam. Poly Welding Solutions has been engaged for construction, including the supply and installation of a new butterfly valve, pits and all necessary materials.

 

a) Bitumen Surfacing Services 2024-2025 – Contract 2713
Due to the size of this year’s reseals Contract, it was decided to split the contract into Urban Portion A and Urban Portion B. 

  • Roadways Pty Ltd have been awarded Part A (Rural and Urban Portion A), Part B (supply), Part C (Portion A) and Part E (associated civil works for portions) 

  • Hardings Group Tas Pty Ltd for Part A (Urban Portion B), Part D (Portion B) and Part E (associated works for portions).

b) Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 2) – Contract 2711
Construction of the Atrium space, previously the external courtyard is well underway. Steelwork is erected and glazing for the roof is complete. The surrounding roofed area is framed and clad. The blockwork lift shaft is fully complete with the lift lid in place. Major external ground works were undertaken during August/September with fire mains and new water line laid around the building. This included new fire hydrants and booster assembly. Set-out and excavation of the external western link from the car park to the new entry has commenced.

c) Bitumen Surfacing Services 2023-2024 – Contract 2705
Hardings have completed remediation works to failed sections of the Brickport Road reseal. The remaining reseal for this Contract is Ocean View Lane which will be completed after stormwater works and Telstra works have been completed. Works are anticipated to be completed mid-November.

d) Mount Street/Three Mile Line Road Roundabout Construction – Contract 2703
Walters Contracting have completed majority of works to the roundabout. Pavement is in dry back and sealing works will be completed in October school holidays. Once seal has been places traffic island and linemarking will be installed, followed by street lighting by TasNetworks.

e) Coastal Pathway – Contract 2702
Asphalt works are continuing and revetment of the banks to protect against erosion is underway. Opening has been scheduled for 24 October 2024, landscaping is underway, and planting works will be completed prior to end of December.

f) Burnie Gateway Project
Site works are now complete and Council are investigating options for the pedestrian crossing.

g) City Centre Urban Plan
The Draft Urban Plan will go back out to the community on 27 October 2024 for two weeks and then be finalised and submitted to Council in December. RPPP applications for Stage 1 funding have been submitted. Advertisement has gone out for applications to the Urban Plan Working Group and close on 17 October 2024.

h) South Burnie Beach Boat Ramps Redevelopment – Timber Jetty Upgrade and Concrete Pier Works – Contract 2701
Buildrite have completed works to the stepped concrete pier. The site is inaccessible until Hardings have completed the Boat Ramp Refurbishment in early October.

South Burnie Beach Boat Ramps Redevelopment – Contract 2700
Hardings have completed majority of works on site. There is a portion of asphalt to be laid in the first week of October followed with line marking. Site should be reopened to the public for full use by the end of the first week in October.

j) Burnie Cultural Precinct – BAFC Redevelopment (Stage 1) – Contract 2694
The café area is complete both internally and externally. Laying of Bluestone paving to the external slabs has been delayed to ensure pavers are not damaged through adjacent external works. The pavers external to the café will be laid early October. Pavers under the entry canopy will not be laid until some further external work can be completed as these “tooth” into the external pavement. The southern entry is substantially complete with “nose” of the canopy delayed. The structure for this is now in place and the remaining cladding will be installed once this arrives on site.

k) Flood Recovery Projects

Oonah Road East
Works to the culvert on the hairpin have commenced, once this section has been completed another section of pavement will need remediation works prior to the road being reopened to the public. This is due to the multiple HV loads of imported fill to the affected area, has had a detrimental impact on the road surface. Oonah Road is anticipated to be reopened for full use by Christmas.

Upper Natone Road – Horseshoe Bend
Road remains under traffic management with a 5T load limit still in place. Drainage and landscaping works have been completed. Geotechnical report has supported the realignment of road section along Patons Creek. Consultant Engineers are progressing with design. Construction is scheduled to commence in late Spring.

Fernglade Road
Retaining wall construction has been completed with safety barrier reinstated. Sealing works will be completed as soon as practical. Road is still under traffic management until sealing is complete.

l) Metro Bus All Access Upgrade
Works have commenced on disability compliance upgrades at bus stops around the municipality with an anticipated completion date of 18 October. Two sites on Mooreville Road and Three Mile Line Road are to receive new shelters at a later date.

m) Kerb Ramp Upgrade Program
The 2024-25 Annual Program commenced with five sites selected. Construction at the Burnie Lawn Cemetery is complete, with seven kerb ramps installed, allowing disability access to the plots. One site at Edwardes Street is under construction and due for completion by 16 October. Works on the 2023-24 Program carried through to this financial year and completed by Hardings, with ramps installed at Roslyn Avenue and Malonga Drive.

n) Eastern Promenade Staircase Extension
Stubbs Constructions completed works to extend the staircase on 30 July. A precast staircase was fabricated in their works yard and craned into place. Stainless steel handrails were installed to match the existing rails. The staircase now extends below the existing water table, ensuring storm surges and sand erosion won’t affect its usage.

o) Footpath, Kerb and Channel Program
Works at Morris Street and Turrung Street, Cooee were completed by Hardings in July. Morris Street works included new kerb ramps and a connecting footpath to the new Coastal Pathway. Turrung Street saw the removal of severely undulated pavers and replaced with concrete, matching previous works on the street.

p) Disability Parking Bay
Works have been completed by our construction crew to install a DDA compliant parking bay outside the City Offices in Wilson Street. These works also replaced the crossover for the driveway to the City Offices underground car park to achieve new kerb levels for the DDA bay.