Major works on the Hall Road Upgrade are now complete, with drivers, pedestrians and cyclists set to benefit from improved journeys in Melbourne’s outer south-east – nine months ahead of schedule.
This means 17,000 daily motorists can now use Hall Road’s 5.2 kilometres of new lanes and signalised intersections at McCormicks Road, Taylors Road, Western Port Highway, and Evans and Cranbourne-Frankston roads.
The Hall Road upgrade project was delivered by equal funding of $141.25 million each from the Australian and Victorian governments.
Final asphalting works will be completed in March, with minor close-out works underway until late 2024.
VIC Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister Catherine King said: “The Australian government is working with the Victorian government to ensure the state’s roads and transport networks are in the best possible condition and well planned for the community.
“The Hall Road Upgrade is one of a number of major improvements to the road and rail network in Melbourne’s south-east to connect growing communities, ease congestion on local roads, and improve access to public transport.”
The Hall Road Upgrade will build on improvements already delivered through the Thompsons Road and Hallam Road Upgrades, along with improvements on the Western Port Highway and Lathams Road — significantly improving safety and reducing congestion for the 112,000 combined motorists who use these roads every day.
Since construction began in 2022, the project has created more than 850 direct jobs and more than 42,000 tonnes of asphalt has been laid.