The next stage of the Spring Farm Parkway project in New South Wales is progressing towards construction and Jacobs Australia has been appointed to carry out design works along with the Review of Environmental Factors report.
These critical elements will be used to develop the final business case from which funding for project construction will be determined.
Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2 will complete the key east-west link between the suburbs of Menangle Park and Spring Farm.
Key project benefits include:
Spring Farm Parway Stage 2 map (source: Transport for NSW)
The concept design and Review of Environmental Factors are due to be released for public consultation in late 2026, with the final Business Case to be completed by early 2027.
Subject to final approvals and funding, detailed design and construction will commence upon completion of the Business Case.
Once completed, Spring Farm Parkway is expected to divert about 30,000 cars away from Narellan Road each day.
The Australian and New South Wales Governments have committed $15 million to progress planning for Spring Farm Parkway Stage 2.
Source: Transport for NSW (1, 2); Roads & Infrastructure Australia
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