Throughout the next coming weeks, those keen to learn more about the progress of Coffs Harbour bypass will have plenty of opportunity through a series of planned webinars.
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These webinars will provide an update on the construction progress of bridges, tunnels and earthworks, and participants will have the opportunity to ask questions at the end of each presentation.
Coffs Harbour bypass project director Greg Nash says webinars have previously been popular and lots of interest is expected.
“People can see a lot of work happening and are naturally curious to find out how things are going,” he says.
“The bypass is being built for the community, so we’re more than happy to keep people informed.”
The webinars are split into north and south precincts, covering the alignment of the bypass, with morning and evening options for each precinct:
Sawtell Road Interchange to Shephards Lane Tunnel (south)
• Wednesday 12 March, 8am to 9am
• Wednesday 19 March, 5pm to 6pm
Shephards Lane to Sapphire Beach Interchange (north)
• Friday 14 March, noon to 1pm
• Thursday 20 March, 5:30pm to 6:30pm
“We really want to bring the community on the construction journey with us,” he says.
“We’re excited to be building it, and we know from community feedback residents can’t wait for the Coffs Harbour bypass to be complete and to feel like they’re fully across everything that’s happening.”
Mr Nash said people would need to visit http://nsw.gov.au/coffsharbourbypass and click on ‘Community information sessions and webinars’ and register to join.
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