MASSIVE bridge girders are being being delivered today and tomorrow as part of the Nambucca Heads to Urunga Pacific Highway upgrade - and that will mean some short delays for motorists.
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Roads and Maritime Services said the transport trucks will turn left into Short Cut Rd at Urunga to enter the project site at the corner of Short Cut and South Arm Rd, Urunga.
Traffic will be stopped for up to five minutes on Short Cut Rd while the girders enter the site.
A total of 12 concrete girders up to 31.2 metres in length will be delivered and installed for the bridge south of Short Cut Rd.
Traffic control will be in place for the deliveries between 5am and 6pm today and tomorrow. Each girder delivery will be escorted to the site one at a time by NSW Police.
Motorists are advised to plan their journey, allow extra travel time and follow all signs.
Wet weather may change work dates and times.
Meanwhile, motorists are also advised that changed traffic conditions will be in place on Station St at Eungai from Tuesday December 2 until April next year as part of work for the Frederickton to Eungai Pacific Highway upgrade.
Roads and Maritime will start work on the new alignment of Station St near the intersection with the Pacific Highway.
Work will be carried out to build the new alignment to the north of the existing Station St.
To complete this work safely, barriers will be installed along Station St and the bus stop will be relocated to the west.
There will be no changes to lanes on the existing Station St at this stage of work.
Work will be carried out between 7am and 6pm Monday to Friday and between 8am and 4pm on Saturdays to build the new alignment.