The WA Government’s transformation of Tonkin Highway continues to progress, with an Expression of Interest released today for contractors to tender for upgrades planned south of Roe Highway.
The project will see grade-separated interchanges constructed at Hale Road and Welshpool Road, and the highway widened to a six-lane dual carriageway between Roe Highway and north of Kelvin Road, improving safety and reducing delays along the heavily congested route.
A Principal Shared Path will also be added to the eastern side of Tonkin Highway with shared path connections to adjacent communities.
“The Tonkin Highway Interchanges project forms part of our broader Tonkin Highway Transformation program, to support long-term transport and infrastructure planning along Perth’s eastern road corridor,” said WA Transport Minister, Rita Saffioti.
“This stretch of Tonkin Highway is a notorious bottleneck, particularly the intersection with Welshpool Road which regularly rates as one of the worst for congestion.
“Tonkin Highway is a major freight route in the Perth metropolitan region, but with significant congestion, our Government is taking action to make this road smoother, safer and more efficient.
“This project will complement the Tonkin Gap Project, which recently reached completion, and is providing commuters with faster travel times and a safer journey.
She said the Tonkin Highway was projected to have the fifth-highest ‘delay cost’ of all major road corridors across Western Australia by 2031.
“This important upgrade project will improve safety and the movement of freight and people by creating free-flowing traffic conditions.”
A Design and Construct Contract is expected to be awarded in mid-2025, with construction to start in late 2025.
The project is expected to support around 2,500 direct and indirect jobs during the construction phase.
The $366 million project is jointly funded by the Australian ($293 million) and State ($73 million) governments.
“Our Government is busy at work delivering on what WA needs for the future,” said Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government Minister, Catherine King.
“Right across the State we’re investing in roads and infrastructure which will improve travel times and safety, and Tonkin Highway will be an important addition to that suite of upgrades.
“It will also create thousands of jobs in the local community and unlock training opportunities for Western Australians wanting to obtain new skills.”
Development work is also ongoing for an interchange at Kelvin Road to be delivered in the future, following environmental approvals.