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Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.
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Queenscliff Harbour (Queenscliff Harbour Precinct Reserve, Local Port of Port Phillip)
Queenscliff Creek Edge Protection Works
Works have now commenced on site, marked with the recent delivery of approximately 550 tonnes of rock to support the project. Our contractor, Elstone Diving Services, is currently undertaking site preparations and will shortly begin excavation works behind the two existing walls in readiness for construction.We wish to advise that the mobilisation of specialist equipment has resulted in a brief delay to the start of the major construction activities, which are now expected to commence in April. Completion of the works is expected in May, subject to weather and site conditions.We thank you for your understanding and patience during these essential preparation works and throughout the construction period. These works are necessary to ensure long-term stability and protection of the creek edge for the safety of the community and waterway users.Project detailsThe existing seawalls located in the northwest corner of Queenscliff Creek are in poor condition and require stabilisation to ensure the ongoing safety of waterway users within the area.The works will include removal of the two existing walls, one concrete and one timber, which will be replaced with a rock revetment to provide long-term stabilisation of the creek bank.Construction access and impactsProject construction materials and excavated materials will be transported by barge between the Queenscliff Harbour overflow carpark (near the Trawler berths) and the project site, Sand Island.The contractor, Elstone Diving Services Pty Ltd, has advised that up to four barge crossings may occur each day during construction, with a maximum disruption of up to 15 minutes per crossing. Traffic control measures will be in place during these movements.Public access to the work site will be restricted in the Queenscliff Harbour overflow carpark and at Sand Island, as indicated on the map.Sand Island will not display exclusion zone buoys, as these would create a hazard within the navigation swing basin. Instead, clear signage will be installed in prominent locations to provide information for the public and waterway users.Attachments: Project work area (100KB)
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