Raymond Terrace to Karuah
The upgrade provides 18km of dual carriageway conditions and continues north from the Raymond Terrace Bypass.
The project extends from the northern end of the Raymond Terrace Bypass near Rangers Road to a point 1.5km south of the entrance to the Karuah Golf Club.
A new northbound carriageway was constructed to the west of the old Highway, with the old highway reconstructed to form the new southbound carriageway
Benefits to road users include improved traffic flow, safer travel and more overtaking opportunities.
Construction Details
Construction of the Raymond Terrace to Karuah Upgrade commenced in August 1998, and the project was opened to traffic on 1 December 2000. Construction was undertaken by Abigroup Contractors and site management was undertaken by SMEC Australia Pty Ltd.
The project was fully funded by the NSW State Government.
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Fact sheet
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File Date Description File Size PDFFact sheet December 2000 Fact sheet 399KB
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