MOTORISTS are advised of changed traffic conditions from this Saturday, due to works as part of the $580 million Foxground and Berry bypass project.
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Girders will continue to be delivered to the Woodhill Mountain Road site compound.
The 33-metre long concrete girders will be delivered to the Woodhill Mountain Road site compound between 4am-6am from Mondays to Saturdays.
Up to four deliveries are scheduled each morning until late March, weather permitting.
More than 400 girders will be used to support the bridge decks for the 10 new bridges being built as part of the bypass project.
To date, 26 girders have been delivered to the Woodhill Mountain Road site compound since August with 202 remaining.
These girders will be used to build the 628-metre bridge at Berry across Broughton Mill and Bundewallah Creeks.
Traffic control and a reduced speed limit of 40 km/h will be in place on the Princes Highway near Woodhill Mountain Road during delivery times.
Motorists should expect delays of up to 10 minutes between Toolijooa Road and Woodhill Mountain Road and allow additional travel time.
A total of 144 girders have also been delivered to sites at Broughton Creek and Austral Park Road, with 72 girders already placed into position for bridges across Broughton Creek since the start of June.
RMS thanked motorists for their patience while work is carried out on this 12.5-kilometre upgrade of the Princes Highway between Toolijooa Road and Andersons Lane.