The closure was required to replace one of the structural timber cross beams that supports the bridge deck. The recently completed structural assessment of the bridge identified the cross beam as being structurally unsound and in need of immediate replacement. The works did not impact on the current two tonne load limit and 10km/hr speed limit, which will remain in place when the bridge reopens to traffic. Detours for vehicles heavier than two tonnes remain in place.
The Toolamba Bridge was closed just prior to Christmas for safety reasons following a routine inspection which identified issues with the structural integrity of the bridge. Temporary repairs were undertaken on the bridge and its was reopened in April 2017 with a two tonne load limit and 10km/hr speed limit, until more permanent works can be undertaken.
A detailed structural inspection was undertaken on the bridge earlier this month to inform the scope of work for the rehabilitation of the bridge. These rehabilitation works are scheduled to be undertaken in the 2017/18 financial year, subject to funding and the sourcing of a suitably qualified experienced contractor to undertake the work.