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Construction begins on $90m Grange Rd intersection upgrade
April 2025
Construction is now underway to remove the frustrating ‘dogleg’ intersection across Grange Road at
Beverley, South Australia.
The $90 million project will upgrade the Grange Road, Holbrooks Road and East Avenue intersection
to make moving across Grange Road easier and faster.
The upgrade will include:
Two through lanes
Two dedicated right-turn lanes for traffic going from Grange Road onto Holbrooks Road travelling
south
A dedicated left-turn lane on Grange Road travelling north
Two dedicated right-turn lanes from East Avenue onto Grange Road travelling west
A left turn slip lane from East Avenue onto Grange Road travelling east
Two dedicated right-turn lanes from Holbrooks Road onto Grange Road travelling east
A left turn slip lane from Holbrooks Road onto Grange Road travelling west
A dedicated left-turn lane from Grange Road onto Hol-brooks Road travelling south
The project will also deliver new and upgraded traffic signals, lighting, line marking, upgraded
pedestrian crossings and installation of new dedicated bicycle lanes on all approaches.
The current T-junction of Grange Road, Holbrooks Road and East Avenue carries about 49,500
vehicles each day, with the existing layout of the intersection causing delays for all road users and
seeing up to 31 crashes between 2019 and 2023, including 18 rear-end crashes.
“The Grange Road, Hol-brooks Road and East Avenue intersection upgrade is something western
suburbs commuters have long been hoping for – they can’t wait to see the existing ‘dogleg’
intersection removed.
“The current configuration along Grange Road at Beverley has frustrated motorists for years, and has
had more than 30 crashes reported in five years.
“Constructing a new four-way intersection will relieve congestion, resulting in less time waiting at the
traffic lights and improved safety and connectivity.
“Upgraded pedestrian crossings and new dedicated bicycle lanes will also improve pedestrian and
cyclist safety at the intersection, and an indented bus bay on Holbrooks Road will improve bus
movement through the intersection.
“We thank road users for their patience while these important works are being undertaken,” Minister
for Infrastructure and Transport Tom Koutsantonis said.
The upgraded intersection is due to open to traffic by the end of 2025, with finishing works to be
completed in early 2026.
This project will support up to 100 full-time equivalent jobs during the construction stage.
The Grange Road, Hol-brooks Road and East Avenue intersection upgrade is part of an $850 million
package of broader network upgrades linked to the River Torrens to Darlington (T2D) Project to
ensure the road network functions efficiently during the project’s delivery phase as well as once it
opens to traffic
(Source: abc.net.au)
Greek Tribune
Adelaide, South Australia