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MOTORWAY LINK WELCOMED

 Hills MP praises progress

MEMBER for Mitchell, Alex Hawke has welcomed the commitment from the Federal and NSW State Government of more than $800 million for the critical motorway link between the M1 and M2.

The $3 billion twin tunnel project will move into planning approval phase with Lend Lease and Boygues joining forces with Transurban to design and construct this critical motorway link for the residents of Sydney and beyond.

"NorthConnex will build the nine kilometre missing link between the M1 and M2 motorways to reduce congestion, shorten travel times and improve the safety of our roads," Alex Hawke MP said.

Construction on NorthConnex will start next year and the tunnel is expected to open in 2019.

"Better infrastructure will be the hallmark of the Coalition Government and projects such as NorthConnex and WestConnex are part of a nationwide major roads blueprint," he said.

"These projects are vital pieces of economic infrastructure that will boost the productive capacity of the NSW economy, delivering economic growth and jobs."

NorthConnex is expected to ease traffic congestion, particularly along Pennant Hills Road, enabling commuters and freight trucks to bypass up to 21 traffic lights and reduce travel time by up to 15 minutes. It will also reduce the number of heavy vehicles travelling along Pennant Hills Road by more than 5000 trucks per day.

NorthConnex will increase the efficiency of freight movements and improve safety, air quality and reduce noise for residents and businesses that border the corridor.

 



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