Project: Karuah Bypass

Summary

The Karuah Bypass is a 9.8 kilometer (6.09 mile) upgrade to the New South Wales (NSW) Pacific Highway in Australia, consisting of a new four lane divided road constructed along undeveloped agricultural land in parallel to the existing road that runs through the center of downtown Karuah.

Characteristics and Setting

Classification/Type Bypass (around Community)
Transportation Mode Highway
Usage 10,500
Length (mi) 6.09
Economic Distress 0.00
Population Density (ppl/sq mi) 434
Population Growth Rate (%) 0.0%
Employment Growth Rate (%) 0.0%
Market Size 0
Airport Travel Distance (mi) 0.0000
Topography None

Geography

Region International
State Australia
County null
City Karuah
Urban/Class Level Rural
Local Area N/A
Impact Area N/A
Transportation System None

Timing

Initial Study Date N/A
Post Construction Study Date 2005
Construction Start Date 2001
Construction End Date 2004
Months Duration N/A

Costs

Project Year of Expenditure (YOE) N/A
Planned Cost (YOE $) N/A
Actual Cost (YOE $) $92,223,130
Actual Cost (2022$) $179,170,500

Pre/Post Conditions

NOTE: All pre/post dollar values are in 2022$

Transportation

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Impacts

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Narrative

KARUAH BYPASS

Attachments

Karuah Bypass