Burrier Road reopens following major landslip remediation
Published on 28 May 2024
Landslip remediation works on Burrier Road in Burrier came to an end on Sunday 26 May, marking a major milestone on the project.
The project’s completion brings to an end more than a year of work to rebuild six sections of road, spanning more than 1000 metres that had been severely damaged by severe flood events in 2022.
The demobilisation of heavy machinery and crews at the sites allows for the final touches to be done and an uninterrupted journey for residents and visitors to the area.
Beorn Hulme, Natural Disasters Project Manager, said it was an incredibly complex project from start to finish.
“The scale of the damage to Burrier Road following the natural disasters was immense, requiring specialist geotechnical solutions, heavy drilling machinery and thousands of work hours by crews and traffic professionals,” Mr Hulme said.
“With only one road in and out of Burrier, being hit with six landslips really exposed the narrow road’s vulnerability and heightened the need for extensive remediation,” he said.
“The end of works marks a major milestone not just for Burrier, but as we near completion on our package of 38 landslips caused by natural disasters across the Shoalhaven.”
Mr Hulme thanked the tight-knit community for their resilience and patience throughout the works and said the end of road closures would come as a great relief to residents and businesses.
Accommodation providers and local businesses had the extra challenge of operating while navigating the schedule of works and road closures.
“It’s been a lot of hard work to get the job done and I’m grateful to everyone for their understanding and adaptability to the extensive program of work,” Mr Hulme said.
“All our crews and contractors have delivered a robust and fully remediated road the community can safely use for decades to come.”
The final step in the project involves the permanent sealing of the road surface. This will see approximately 1.8 km of pavement repairs at various locations in addition to the landslip sites and should take up to two weeks to complete.
The package to remediate 38 landslips in the Shoalhaven is jointly funded by the Commonwealth and New South Wales State Government under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements.