![]() ![]() The study will look at both long term planning and immediate infrastructure needs for this critical link in Adelaide’s road network. The planning study will look at both long term planning and immediate infrastructure needs for this critical link in Adelaide’s road network.The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) has now commenced a major planning study to develop an optimised plan investigating options for the non-stop corridor for the 8 kilometre section between the Southern Expressway (Bedford Park) and the Gallipoli Underpass at Anzac Highway (Everard Park). The study will identify a longer term plan for the corridor, including the location and form of a nonstop free flowing urban arterial and associated interchanges, access roads and required changes to the arterial and local road networks. The Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) has now commenced a major planning study to investigate options for the non-stop corridor for the 9 kilometre section between the southern end of the South Road Superway (at Regency Park) and the Gallipoli Underpass at Anzac Highway (Everard Park). Construction is anticipated to be completed by late 2013. ![]() The South Road Superway (currently under construction), features an elevated transit corridor with multiple lanes in each direction, from the Port River Expressway and above the major intersections of South Terrace, Wingfield rail line, Cormack Road, Grand Junction Road and Days Road, returning to ground level near Taminga Street at Regency Park. Planning for and delivering this South Road component of the non-stop corridor commenced with the completion of the Gallipoli Underpass at South Road / Anzac Highway and the grade separation of the Glenelg tram overpass of South Road in 2009. With the opening of the Northern Expressway to traffic in 2010, the completion of the Northern Connector planning study in 2011 and the commencement of the duplication of the Southern Expressway between Darlington and Old Noarlunga in 2011, planning of the South Road link between the Port River Expressway and the Southern Expressway is essential to secure this important North-South Corridor. Southern Expressway from Darlington to Old Noarlunga. ![]() South Road from Port River Expressway to the Southern Expressway.Northern Connector from Port Wakefield Road to the Port River Expressway.Northern Expressway from Gawler to Port Wakefield Road.The 78 kilometre corridor will comprise four road links: The North-South Corridor, from Gawler in the north to Old Noarlunga in the south, has a series of strategic non-stop road links to connect the rapidly expanding industrial and residential growth areas in the north and the south, providing new opportunities for economic development. The current transport network will constrain this future growth in the northern region and ultimately, in the state and national economies. The main objective of the plan is to create an environment which promotes stronger economic performance through more efficient and effective land use arrangements to support the growth of new industries. The release of the 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide by the South Australian Government reflects a policy shift towards stronger population growth, demographic change, land development and employment increases over the next 30 years. The project was owned by the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure and was managed by the client representatives of Julie Mills (UniSA), Kirsty Beecham (UniSA), Desmond Khoo (DPTI) and Leigh Dalwood (DPTI). In March 2014, 28 Civil Engineering students were assigned the project of the Grade Separation of South Road and Outer Harbour Rail Line. The project was owned by the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure and was managed by the client representatives of Julie Mills (UniSA), Kirsty Beecham (UniSA), Mark Mark Hennessy (DPTI) Leigh Dalwood (DPTI). In March 2014 28 Civil Engineering students were assigned the project of the South Road and Sturt Road intersection upgrade, DPTI. ![]()
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