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O-Bahn City Access Project – Dequetteville Terrace night and weekend works
11 July 2017
As part of the O-Bahn City Access Project, the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure (DPTI) advises that asphalt works along Dequetteville Terrace will be undertaken from Wednesday 12 July to Monday 17 July, and additional traffic restrictions will be in place.
Night works
Dequetteville Terrace, from the intersection of Hackney Road and Botanic Road to just north of Rundle Road will be closed at night between the hours of 7pm and 6am from Wednesday, 12 July to 6am Monday 17 July, weather permitting.
There will be no access to Dequetteville Terrace from the intersection of Hackney Road and Botanic Road heading south or from the intersection of Rundle Road and Dequetteville Terrace heading north.
All vehicles will be allowed to turn right from Hackney Road into Botanic Road.
Day works
Works will also be undertaken during the day on Dequetteville Terrace, from the intersection of Hackney Road and Botanic Road to just north of Rundle Road on Saturday 15 July and Sunday 16 July between the hours of 7am and 7pm.
Dequetteville Terrace will remain open to traffic in both directions at all times, however speed and lane restrictions will be in place. Other restrictions already in place at the intersection of Hackney Road and Botanic Road will remain.
Some local detours will be necessary during the works and signage will be in place to advise motorists of the changed traffic conditions. Road users are requested to take extra care when workers are on site and observe traffic signage and speed restrictions.
Once these works are completed on this section of Dequetteville Terrace, asphalt works will continue along Hackney Road, from the intersection of Hackney Road and Botanic Road to opposite Botanic Street.
Thank you for your patience whilst these important works are undertaken.
For real time roadwork information download the Addinsight app for Apple (https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/addinsight/id1099048200) or Android (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=au.gov.sa.addinsight) at www.addinsight.com.au/app, or visit the Traffic SA website at www.traffic.sa.gov.au