Major contracts awarded to start Rutherglen Loops Project

Cyclists on a gravel road through bushland

Construction of the highly anticipated Rutherglen Loops Project will soon get underway with Council awarding two significant contracts valued at more than $1.66M.

O’Loughlin Excavations will construct the section of trail along the Murray Valley Highway road reserve, connecting Lake Moodemere Estate, Buller Wines, and Campbells Wines via a two-metre wide sealed shared trail. To ensure the safety of trail users, the design incorporates three secure crossing locations across the Murray Valley Highway and Federation Way.

The second contract, awarded to ATD Civil, is to expand and connect the existing footpath network along Drummond Street, Murray Street and Lord Street in Rutherglen to allow cyclists and pedestrians to safely travel throughout the town. The works will also include a safe crossing point on the Murray Valley Highway near Tuileries.

Previously referred to as the Rutherglen Wine Walk Cycle Trail, this transformative project will breathe new life into the region’s tourism and outdoor experiences.

Fully funded by a federal government grant of $5.1M, the project will promote walking and cycling tourism throughout the area while establishing a vital link between the existing Murray to Mountains Rail Trail and several renowned wineries and cellar doors.

Deputy Mayor, Bernard Gaffney says this significant investment will play a pivotal role in transforming the region into a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts, showcasing the beauty of our environment, and fostering a deeper connection within our community.

“In addition to the recreational benefits, the Rutherglen Loops project will celebrate the region’s culinary and viticultural strengths by facilitating easy access to nearby wineries through a 48km trail network suitable for pedestrians and cyclists of all skill levels,” he says.

Authority approvals are still being processed in conjunction with the considerations of these awarded contracts. Commencement of construction will be subject to the appropriate approvals being obtained.

There is also a third contract of works, that does not require councillor decision, that is expected to be awarded shortly. This package will include a two metre wide sealed shared trail along Jacks Road and Main Street West. These two sections of sealed trail will be connected by an on-road trail along Graham Lane. Environmental and engineering assessment have determined that an on-road trail is appropriate along Graham Lane to minimise environmental impact.

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