2018 photos - part 1 - Photo galleries - Grafton Bridge additional crossing of the Clarence
Project overview
The NSW Government is funding this $240 million project which involves building an additional 525 metre bridge 70 metres downstream from the existing road and rail bridge. The project also includes upgrading parts of the road network in Grafton and South Grafton to connect the new bridge to the existing road network. The new bridge will consist of two lanes but has been designed to be increased to four lanes when traffic levels require it.













Concrete pour underway for a pile for marine pier 6 (January 2018)
First segment poured at the pre-cast yard in Through Street (January 2018)
Paving trial underway on the roundabout to the east of Bunnings (January 2018)
Pier construction underway in the Clarence River (January 2018)
First segment poured at the pre-cast yeard in Through Street (January 2018)
Pier construction underway in the Clarence River (January 2018)
Concrete pour underway for a pile for marine pier 6 (January 2018)
Aerial view of construction underway on the Through-Iolanthe streets roundabout (February 2018)
Members of the Grafton Probus club prepare for a bridge tour with project team members (March 2018)
Preparations underway for the last pier skirt lift (March 2018)
Stormwater main installation in Pound Street (March 2018)
Presentation to the Grafton Chamber of Commerce (April 2018)
First concrete pour underway for a top section of a pier (May 2018)