Bay Road Moonta

Bay Road Moonta Major Upgrade

Redevelopment Project

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Bay Road Concept Plans Adopted

DETAILED plans for Copper Coast Council’s Bay Road redevelopment have been approved by elected members.

Of the 3 original concept plans for Bay Road and the Frances Terrace intersection, Council has adopted Bay Road Concept option 3, and Bay Road/Frances Terrace Intersection Concept option A. The concepts will now progress to the detail stage of the process, where residents will again have the opportunity to comment further on the concepts. There will be more information to come on the date for this consultation session when it is confirmed.

Bay Road Concept Option

Bay Road Concept Sheet 1

Bay Road Concept Sheet 2

Bay Road Technical Drawings

Final Surface Contours

Traffic Control  Drawings

Bay Road/Frances Terrace Intersection

Frances Terrace Intersection Concept

NEWS and Updates

An update on Bay Road traffic management plans. CME will be pulling in additional resources to continue on the stormwater works between Tossell street – Coast Road commencing Tuesday 5th October 2021. As part of this, they will be enacting traffic management plans as below.

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Update September 2021

Works on the installation of the main storm water line along Bay Road has progressed to the point of Hughes Avenue and Bay Road intersection. The rate of the installation works has increased since our last update. However, some collapsing sands and soft sub soils encountered in the last month has affected this rate of work.


To get back some of this lost time additional resources are being allocated to the project. With the increase in onsite works, the inconveniences in road closures is going to increase. The proposed closures are as follows;


1. 13th September - Current road closure in place to extend to Kitto Road, this will include the closure of Hughes Avenue to local traffic only. Traffic Management Plan (TMP) 1 attached here.
2. 17th September – Works are expected to start from the 17th on the foreshore end from Coast Road towards the sea. No additional roads are set to be closed, however, some restrictions will be in place. Traffic Management Plan (TMP) 2 attached here.
3. 18th-19th September - Weekend works have been scheduled here for Caroline Street and Bay Road intersection. This section of the project, from Robert Street to Milne Terrace, is to be completed over nominated weekends to assist with project scheduling. Traffic Management Plan (TMP) 3 attached here.


If you need any further information please contact the Bay Road hotline on 08 88281 270.
Every effort will be made to reduce any inconvenience to residents and road users.

Update July 2021

The storm water installations for the upgrade are progressing along Bay Road. The work is arduous and tedious due to the large amount of deep excavation. The trenches require large shoring boxes to be placed inside the trench for the safety of the workers. The progress that is being made is going well, the excavation to date has been better than anticipated with minimal rock being encountered. The quality of work is of a high standard and is continuing to be monitored by Council’s Superintendent Tonkin Consulting.


The new work zone will take place from Coast Road and head west along Bay Rd toward the car park. This will incur a new temporary road closure. The attached picture is a detailed Traffic Management Plan of the closure and detours that will be in place. The closure is a stop go closure on Bay Road from Tossell Street through to the Bay Road carpark and will commence from Monday 12th of July 2021.


Works in this section of the project are focused on drainage and storm water including:

  • Trenching and excavation.
  • Storm water pipe laying and backfill.
  • Modifications to the existing sewer gravity main.

If you need any further information please contact the Bay Road hotline on 08 88281 270.
Every effort will be made to reduce any inconvenience to residents and road users.

Once again, your patience and understanding as the work progresses is appreciated.

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Update May 2021

The storm water installations for the upgrade are progressing along Bay Road. The work is tedious and slow requiring a large amount of deep excavation. The trenches require large shoring boxes to be placed inside the trench for the safety of the workers.

The progress that is being made is going very well, the excavation to date has been better than anticipated with minimal rock being encountered. The quality of work is of a high standard and is continuing to be monitored by Tonkin Consulting.
The work zone has moved along towards the town and will soon be going past Recreation Road, this will incur a new road closure. The attached picture is a detailed Traffic Management Plan of the closure and detours that will be in place. The closure is from Hughes Avenue through to Coast Road and will commence from Wednesday the 2nd of June 2021.
Works in this section of the project are focused on drainage and storm water including:

  • Trenching and excavation.
  • Storm water pipe laying and backfill.
  • The undergrounding of power and removal of the SA Power Networks stobie pole.


If you need any further information please contact the Bay Road hotline on 08 88281 270.

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Update 18th February 2021

MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER - MAJOR UPGRADE OF BAY ROAD, MOONTA TO COMMENCE

Extensive consultation was undertaken regarding the upgrade of Bay Road from Moonta to Moonta Bay. Works are scheduled to commence in late February, with actual groundworks starting on Monday, 1st March 2021. Council considered the tenders received for the major upgrade on the 10th February 2021. We then had to wait for the two businesses awarded to sign the contract documents and the unsuccessful tenderers to be advised. This occurred on the 16th of February. Information on the Bay Road Upgrade is now being provided two days later.

  • Consultation entitled – “Your Bay Road Wish List, Be Part of the Big Picture” commenced on the 11th April 2019 and closed on the 17th May 2019. This involved VMS Boards, Facebook posts, and an advertisement in the Yorke Peninsula Country Times. A total of 315 comments were received from the public. Some of the major feedback received included bike lanes, walking paths, underground powerlines, a median strip with trees and stormwater/kerbing.
  • Council also met with a range of organisations in Moonta from the 21st to 24th October 2019 to obtain their views – Copper Coast Residents and Ratepayers, Moonta Lions Club, Friends of Port Hughes, Moonta and District Progress Association and the Moonta National Trust.
  • Council also sent letters to all residents of Bay Road inviting them to public information sessions on the 23rd and 24th October 2019 at the Moonta Town Hall Supper Room to receive feedback and comments.
  • A presentation was made by the then Director of Infrastructure on the 23rd October 2019 on the consultation undertaken, feedback received and the various options for Bay Road. A report was submitted to Council on the 6th November 2019 outlining the feedback received incorporated into the design of the works.
  • Council obtained an opinion from Greenhill Engineers Pty Ltd on the probable construction costs of the major upgrade of Bay Road. This was estimated at $10.987M. This was reported to the March 2020 Council meeting, together with a detailed design for the major upgrade of Bay Road, Moonta.
  • Extensive tender documentation was then prepared and tenders were called in September 2020. Tenders closed on the 26th October and four tenders were received ranging from $5.794M to $10.327M. The tenders called were for 3 Stages of Bay Road. The tenders were thoroughly assessed by a panel of four, including an independent person from Local Government Procurement. The assessment also involved obtaining clarification on pricing submitted at least six times. By undertaking this, the final price accepted was over $1.3M less.
  • Following the assessment of the tenders received, the contract has been awarded to CME Civil to undertake stormwater drainage works for $3.091M and Downer EDI to undertake the roadworks, sealing and other associated works at a cost of $2.831M.
  • The project is funded as follows:-
    • Stage 1
      * Federal Local Roads & Community Infrastructure - $172,199
      * Federal Local Roads & Community Infrastructure - $475,000
      * Council Contribution 2021/22 - $674,801
    • Stages 2 & 3
      * Council Low Interest Loan - $2M
      * State Government Local Government Infrastructure
      * Partnership Program (still to be approved) - $2.189M
      * Council contribution 2021/22 - $411,579
  • Stage 1 is from Robert Street to Kitto Road, Stage 2 from Kitto Road to Hughes Avenue and Stage 3 from Hughes Avenue to the end of Bay Road.
  • The project is also subject to weather conditions and any delays that may be experienced from finding rock and dewatering.
  • Council also applied to the State Power Line Environment Committee (PLEC) for funding of the undergrounding of power lines for the whole of Bay Road from Moonta to Moonta Bay. The undergrounding of electricity lines is in 6 stages and PLEC has approved Stage 1 and Stage 6. Stage 1 undergrounding is from Caroline Street to George Street and Stage 2 from Bowden Street to the end of Bay Road, Moonta Bay. Council will receive $970,400 and will contribute $485,200 for these works. These works will be scheduled to be undertaken in accordance with PLEC requirements in 2022/23. These works do not impact the major upgrade of Bay Road. Council will also apply for funding of Stages 2 to 5 this year for further undergrounding of electricity.
  • We will also be appointing a Project Superintendent who will oversee all of the works undertaken. The works will be inspected and required to meet all contractual obligations, relevant Australian Standards and requirements. Should this not be undertaken, the Superintendent will stop works, have the authority for works to be redone and invoices for works will not be paid until all works have been undertaken in accordance with the contract and Standards. We will also have a Council Project Manager that any resident or person can phone regarding the works being undertaken. Details will be provided shortly.
  • Public information sessions are intended to be held at the Moonta Town Hall for each of the 3 Stages, with any interested residents welcome. A separate briefing will also be provided to all of the Moonta organisations so that residents of Bay Road and organisations are aware of the construction details of the project. Letters have been sent to all residents of Bay Road and organisations for this.
  • Further updates will also be provided to the residents of Bay Road as works progress, as well as Moonta organisations and the general public.
  • The Council would ask for your patience and understanding as the work progresses. We will be trying to minimise any inconvenience, particularly for residents of Bay Road as works are undertaken.

Russell John Peate

Chief Executive Officer

Copper Coast Council

Update August 2020

Frances Terrace Road Reconstruction

SA Water mains upgrade from George Street to Milne Terrace is complete. Road reconstruction project has commenced with works including: Installation of underground electrical conduits in stages 1&2, Storm water installation in stage 2,  Excavation and preparation of kerbing in stages 1 and 2 .

Frances Terrace project is divided into 5 stages, image below:

Frances Tce Stages

*Project has been staged to limit the inconvenience of road closures.

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Stormwater 2

Update May 2019

The Bay Road feedback submissions have ended. Data collected from this public consultation will now form the basis for design of the concept design of works. Further information will be provided as the project moves forward. We thank everyone for their time and ideas to be a part of this great community project.