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About the project

The Department of State Growth and Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service worked together to strengthen the Kanunnah Bridge.

The strengthening work will improve the current load limit of the bridge and make the bridge more resistant to major flood damage.

This project is now complete.

The strengthening of the Kanunnah Bridge was completed in March 2024 and included the strengthening of the pier footings, repainting of the bridge beams and replacement of barriers and expansion joints.

Stage one

We completed stage one of the strengthening work in 2022, which involved strengthening the bridge’s beams from scaffolding beneath the bridge.

Stage two

Stage two, which began in early September 2023, involved strengthening of the pier footings, repainting beams and replacing barriers and expansion joints.

1Community consultation

The project information has been shared with key stakeholders within the community.

We have also posted the start of works project information via the State Roads Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/roadsTAS/

Download a PDF with the Kanunnah Bridge Strengthening project information.

2Map

The illustrated map below shows where the Kanunnah Bridge is located on the Arthur River on Sumac Road in north west Tasmania.

Illustrated map of Kanunnah Bridge location

3Funding

This project is funded by the Tasmanian Government.

4Contact

If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact our Stakeholder and Community Engagement Consultants Louella Horne on 0491 696 701 or Campbell Walker on 0482 166 711. You may also email Louella or Campbell at engagement@pittsh.com.au

Accessibility

If you would like to find out more information and you have accessibility requirements, please contact the project engagement consultants (details below).

You can find out more about Transport Services' commitment to accessibility on our website here: https://www.transport.tas.gov.au/accessibility

Contact

If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact our Stakeholder and Community Engagement Consultants Louella Horne on 0491 696 701 or Campbell Walker on 0482 166 711. You can also email Louella or Campbell at engagement@pittsh.com.au