2018 photos - part 3 - 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.








Earthworks progressing on the final section of the business side of Pound Street (November 2018)
Electrical upgrade work in Grafton (November 2018)
Pouring the kerb opposite Bunnings in South Grafton (November 2018)
Pouring the shared user path near the Pound Street rail bridge (November 2018)
Aerial view of earthworks progressing on the north side of the new Grafton bridge (October 2018)
Earthworks underway adjacent to the TAFE on Clarence Street (October 2018)
Lifting a bridge segment into place (October 2018)
Signage on the existing bridge explaining the building of the new bridge (October 2018)