Road construction projects

There are a number of roads currently in planning and under construction at Cloverton. Stockland understands the importance of key road infrastructure in meeting the growing needs of the community and that is why we are working closely with Council and relevant Authorities to try and deliver these key roads as quickly as possible. Please see below for a summary on all current key road infrastructure projects.

Cameron St (connecting Cloverton Blvd & Bells Ave/Lockerbie St) & Cloverton Blvd (connecting Cameron St & Souter Ave)

Construction works on Cloverton Blvd (connecting Cameron St and Souter Ave) & Cameron St (connecting Cloverton Blvd and Bells Ave/Lockerbie St) are in the final stages of completion with final road pavement works & electrical tie-in works underway.  

Overall, this initial t-intersection at Cloverton Blvd and Cameron St, connecting Bells Ave/Lockerbie St and Souter Ave is anticipated to open in early Spring this year.

Cameron St (connecting Dwyer St & Antares Pde)

Stockland are currently working through the planning requirements and associated approvals for Cameron St (connecting Dwyer St and Antares Pde), including a roundabout at the intersection of Dwyer St and Cameron St, along with another roundabout at the intersection of Antares Pde and Cameron St.  

Subject to Stockland obtaining the required approvals, Stockland expects construction to commence in late 2023, with this section of Cameron St anticipated to open late 2024. 

Cameron St (connecting Cloverton Blvd & Dwyer St)

Construction of Cameron St (between Cloverton Blvd and Dwyer St) is currently underway with watermain construction underway. However, the opening of this section of Cameron St is anticipated to align with the delivery of the roundabout at the intersection of Dwyer St and Cameron St (see above), to enable this roundabout to be constructed following the opening Cloverton Blvd (connecting Toyon Rd and Cameron St) – providing alternate access whilst this roundabout is constructed.

Cloverton Blvd (connecting Cameron St & Toyon Rd)

Construction works on Cloverton Blvd connecting Cameron St and Toyon Rd are complete, with only landscaping work to come.
With this new section of Cloverton Blvd under construction, the temporary access between Goodman Ave and McKane St is now permanently closed. 
Residents can now access this section of Cloverton Blvd to get around. 

Cloverton Blvd Bridge (second entry to Cloverton via Donnybrook Rd)

Construction works on the Cloverton Boulevard Bridge are progressing well, with site preparation through the Merri Creek conservation reserve now complete, and work on the bridge structural supports now underway. 

The Cloverton Blvd Bridge will cross the Merri Creek conservation reserve, connecting Cloverton Blvd between Klandy Drive and the roundabout at the intersection of Cloverton Blvd and Station Pde, connecting to Donnybrook Road.

The bridge will provide two-way car access, along with paths providing pedestrian and cyclist access.

Overall, the bridge is anticipated to open mid-2024.

Growling Grass Frog Culvert Mix Trial 

The Merri Creek conservation reserve is home to the Growling Grass Frog (GGF). The GGF, is a native Australian amphibian that has a significant role in maintaining healthy ecosystems. However, sadly their population has been in decline since the 1980s, making them a vulnerable and endangered species.
The Cloverton Blvd Bridge features concrete structures that allow water to flow under the roadway, known as a culvert. Culverts also allow animals to pass under the bridge safely. To ensure that the culverts being constructed as part of Cloverton Blvd Bridge resemble the GGF’s natural habitat, and to help support the survival of the GGF, a Growling Grass Frog Culvert Mix Trial has been set up. Click here to find out more about the Growling Grass Frog Culvert Mix Trial. 

Gunns Gully Rd Hume Freeway Interchange (Hume Freeway access)

Stockland recognises the importance of additional road infrastructure to meet the growing needs of the Cloverton community. Stockland is working closely with the relevant Authorities to obtain the required approvals that will enable us to build the Gunns Gully Road Hume Freeway Interchange.

As this is one of the first times that a developer has delivered a state infrastructure project of this scale, the process of unlocking formal approval for Stockland to deliver this Interchange involves many different stakeholders and is inherently an extensive process. 

All things going to plan and subject to Stockland receiving formal approval from the State Government to deliver the interchange, Stockland aim to commence construction on the interchange in late-2023 or early-2024, with the interchange anticipated to open in late-2026 or early-2027. 

 

Cloverton Blvd (connecting Souter Ave & Railway Pde)

Stockland has received planning approval for the construction of a signalised intersection at Cloverton Blvd & Railway Pde. This will also include the construction of Cloverton Blvd between Souter Ave and Railway Pde.

 

Stockland are currently working with the Department of Transport (DoT) and Council on the design and required approvals to enable construction on this new section of Cloverton Blvd to commence.

 

Subject to Stockland obtaining the required approvals, Stockland expects construction to commence this year.

 

Overall, this section of Cloverton Blvd (connecting Souter Ave & Railway Pde) is anticipated to open in 2025.

This webpage is supplied for the purpose of providing an impression of Stockland Cloverton and the approximate location of proposed third party infrastructure, facilities, amenities, services and destinations, and is not intended to be used for any other purpose. All details, images and statements are based on the intention of, and information available to, Stockland at the time of publication (31st August, 2021) and may change due to future circumstances. This webpage is not legally binding on Stockland. Stockland does not give any warranty in relation to any information contained in this webpage. Stockland does not accept any liability for loss or damage arising as a result of any reliance on the information contained within this webpage.