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Roadworks on the Great Ocean Road

August 22, 2019 BY

ROADWORKS have started on the Great Ocean Road along the Cumberland River hillside.
Abseiling crews have been descaling unstable rocks on the hillside since February.
So far these crews have descaled the lower and middle parts of the cliff, but to do the upper parts the road will have to be reduced to one lane, and two pull over areas will be closed. A 36-metre protective wall will also be erected on the Lorne side of the road.
Traffic will run one direction at a time, with traffic controllers on site during work times, and traffic lights being used off-hours.
Drivers may experience delays of up to 10 minutes when rocks are being lowered.
These arrangements are set to be in place until the end of November.
For more information visit bit.ly/33wSId2.
Meanwhile, further works were conducted in the region on the weekend and traffic conditions changed as a tree was removed from the roadside on Colac-Lavers Hill Road. People were advised to avoid the area, as delays of up to an hour were possible.
Traffic controllers were at Ferguson and Gellibrand to advise drivers of delays throughout the day, with works taking place from 7.30am to 5pm each day.

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