Release date: 14/05/22

Traffic will be switched onto the newly constructed section of the duplicated Joy Baluch AM Bridge in Port Augusta for the first time tomorrow, this will allow work to begin to upgrade the existing section of the bridge.

From tomorrow, traffic will use the two lanes of the newly constructed section - initially as one lane in each direction. Once the existing section is upgraded, it will re-open to take two lanes of traffic westbound, with the new section taking two lanes of traffic eastbound.

Today, thousands of locals are expected to take the unique opportunity to walk over the new section before it opens to traffic, as part of a community event.

The Joy Baluch AM Bridge is an important link in the National Land Transport Network at Port Augusta, providing access across the Spencer Gulf for commuter, commercial and freight vehicles in the northern region of South Australia. It is also a key tourist connection to the Eyre Peninsula, northern South Australia and beyond.

As part of National Highway 1, this network circumnavigates Australia and at approximately 14,500 km, is the longest national highway in the world. The network joins all capitals except for Canberra.

The $200 million duplication is being funded jointly by the Australian and South Australian governments (80:20). The project is supporting 114 fulltime equivalent jobs per year during construction. Full construction is expected to be completed in late 2022.

For more information visit the Joy Baluch AM Bridge Duplication Project Webpage


Quotes

Attributable to Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Tom Koutsantonis

The opening of the new section is a major milestone in the duplication of the bridge, which provides a vital link for commuter, commercial and freight vehicles.

For too long the Joy Baluch AM Bridge has been a bottleneck, so the opening of the new section puts us on the road towards having the entire duplication up and running.

This traffic switch will see road users move onto the new section, allowing us to upgrade the existing section. Once that is completed, we’ll have a fantastic, dual lane link connecting not just both sides of the city but two sides of the entire country.

When complete, the duplication will also mean better solutions in the event of an emergency. With two lanes either way on two separate structures, we can divert traffic as needed to ensure this vital link is always open and traffic is always moving.

Attributable to Minister for Regional Roads Geoff Brock

The Joy Baluch AM Bridge is vital to the National Land Transport Network here at Port Augusta, providing access across the Spencer Gulf not just for locals, but for commercial and freight vehicles as they cross Australia from east to west and back again.

Once complete, the duplicated Joy Baluch AM bridge will become an icon in the region. It will mean no more detours and will keep this crossing open.

I’m looking forward to joining in with thousands of local residents today to take the unique opportunity to walk across the new section of the duplicated bridge.

For project flyer over footage click here