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Darwin and Katherine Regions - Stuart Highway - Consultancy - Duplication between South of Noonamah and Katherine - Investigations and Concept Plans Development
Tender ID: 607622
Tender Details
Organisation:
Tender #:
T25-1075
Status:
Closed
Publish Date:
5 March 2026
Closing Date:
30 April 2026
Closing Time:
02:00 PM (Australia/North)
Tender Description
This planning study aims to develop concept plans for the Stuart Highway future duplication starting from Cox Peninsula Road to Central Arnhem Road, south of Katherine. This project forms part of the upgrading strategy of Stuart Highway to improve motorist safety, provide driver amenity and to support future economy and land use plans.
The project extents are as follows:
— Start CH: Chainage 46.26 km, Cox Peninsula intersection
— End CH: Chainage 366.63 km, Central Arnhem Road intersection
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