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Twenty-seven new projects to renew bridges and improve heavy vehicle safety
Twenty-seven new projects to renew bridges and improve heavy vehicle safety,The Australian Government is investing over $39 million for 18 new projects under the Bridges Renewal Program. This is in addition to an investment of

Twenty-seven new projects to renew bridges and improve heavy vehicle safety

The Australian Government is investing over $39 million for 18 new projects under the Bridges Renewal Program.

This is in addition to an investment of over $18 million for nine new projects under the Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program (HVSPP).

The Bridges Renewal Program supports the upgrade of old and worn timber bridges to safer and more durable double-lane, modern concrete structures.

The HVSPP aims to increase the productivity and safety of heavy vehicle operations, with projects funded under the program including widening and improving roads used in freight routes as well as upgrading existing and building new truck stop rest areas.

The Australian Government has committed at least $85 million per year going forward for the Bridges Renewal Program, and at least $65 million per year to the HVSPP.

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