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1 October, 2024

Flood recovery works nearing completion

Most of the damage caused to local roads from the multiple flooding events in 2021-2022 has been repaired as part of the ongoing flood recovery program across the Toowoomba Region.


Pouring the concrete base and apron slab for the culvert replacement works at 3am one morning at Waldron Road, Upper Pilton. Photo, Golding Contractors
Pouring the concrete base and apron slab for the culvert replacement works at 3am one morning at Waldron Road, Upper Pilton. Photo, Golding Contractors

Golding Contractors has completed works in conjunction with Toowoomba Regional Council’s own construction and maintenance crews in the southern part of the region since September 2023.

The southern part of the region includes Nobby, Greenmount and Cambooya and the Pittsworth and Millmerran districts.

Works have also been carried out on roads maintained by the Department of Transport and Main Roads, including Felton Clifton Road and Toowoomba Karara Road.

Across the whole region, over 80 per cent of works have now been completed, including nearly 90 per cent of gravel road repairs, nearly 80 per cent of sealed road repairs and over 40 per cent of the culvert program.

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