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Road disruptions for the southeast

The Big Build project is set to continue its extensive works throughout the summer, with the State government urging local residents to allow for additional travel time.

There will be upcoming disruptions on Hall Road, with its intersection with the Westernport Highway to be closed until December 20.

Hall Road, Cranbourne-Frankston Road and Evans Road intersection will also be closed from mid to late January.

There will also be night works from mid-January to early February on Hall Road between Western Port highway and McCormicks Road.

Healesville-Kooweerup Road will also be undergoing works, with lane closures, road closures and speed reductions between Princes Freeway and Manks Road.

Narre Warren and Cranbourne Road upgrades face the same processes, with road closures, lane closures and additional local access changes.

Cameron Street remains closed at Berwick-Cranbourne Road until early 2024, and following this, the Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road will be closed at Berwick-Cranbourne Road.

South Gippsland Highway will have lane closures until mid-2024, while Rochester Parade remains closed at Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road until early 2024.

Camms Road will also be closed at Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road from early in 2024.

The local road closures and access changes will be continuing along Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road between Thompsons Road and South Gippsland Highway.

Pakenham roads will also be undergoing a similar volume of changes, with freeway closures, road closures and lane closures continuing along the Princes Freeway, Healesville-Kooweerup Road and McGregor Road.

Princes Freeway will be closed inbound between Healesville-Kooweerup Road and McGregor Road from 7pm Friday 15 December to 5am Monday 18 December.

As for Healesville-Kooweerup Road, it will be closed between Southeast Boulevard and the Princes Freeway northern roundabout from 3 to 25 January.

The Princes Freeway southern roundabout entry and exit ramps at Healesville-Kooweerup Road will also be closed during this time.

McGregor Road will be closed between Webster Way/Henry Road and the Princes Freeway southern roundabout from late January to early March.

The Princes Freeway’s outbound exit ramp to McGregor Road will also be closed for the same period.

In addition to these road upgrades, public transport upgrades will be ongoing, including level crossing removal projects.

To see the disruptions map, visit bigbuild.vic.gov.au/disruptions

For more general information on the Big Build roads, visit bigbuild.vic.gov.au/projects/roads

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