Hazelmere & Helena Valley water pipeline
Project goal:
To construct a new water pipeline to improve the reliability of water supply for the Goldfields and Agricultural Water Scheme (GAWS).
Type of project:
New water pipeline
This project is part of the City of Swan water upgrades
Status:
In construction
Delivery date:
February 2024 - December 2024
What's happening?
We are constructing a new and larger 2.4-kilometre water pipeline that supplies water for the Goldfields and Agricultural Water Scheme (GAWS) and around 24,000 customers in the Greenmount water zone. GAWS is our largest scheme, covering the area from Mundaring Weir in the Perth hills to Kalgoorlie. This upgrade is to improve the reliability of water supply.
A small section of the existing pipeline will be removed within the Helena Valley Lifestyle Village to enable them to connect their community and build over the pipeline path. Once the larger pipeline is in place, the rest of the existing pipeline will continue to be utilised within the water network.
Where is this happening?
The work will be taking place from Talbot Road in Hazelmere, along Helena Valley Road to the Scott Street intersection in Helena Valley.
Why is this work taking place?
The construction of the new pipeline is to improve the reliability of water supply for the Goldfields and Agricultural Water Scheme (GAWS).
When is this happening?
Construction of the pipeline is scheduled to begin in early February 2024. Our approved contractor Georgiou will be in the area from mid January preparing for construction.
Once construction of the new pipeline is complete and the pipe is in use, we can then remove a section of the old pipeline that runs through the Helena Valley Lifestyle Village. We expect the project to take approximately ten months to complete.
How will this impact the community?
Traffic Management - We are working with the City of Swan and Shire of Mundaring as to how the work will impact traffic. There is an approved traffic management plan in place until the completion of the project in approximately October 2024. Whilst we will minimise any inconvenience as much as possible, delays can be expected along Helena Valley Road.
From Tuesday 2 April 2024 traffic will only be able to travel eastbound on Helena Valley Road from Lomandra Road and Goldsbrough Entrance to Scott Street. Helena Valley Road will be closed to all westbound traffic in this area.
Local traffic will be able to enter Helena Valley Lifestyle Village, and properties along Helena Valley Road in the eastbound direction only.
Helena Valley Road from Goldsbrough Entrance/Lomandra Road roundabout to Midland Road will be open and operational during the work.
The map below shows the westbound detours road users can take during construction.
We are working with Main Roads in relation to the Scott Street Bridge on reopening date with the advice this will be completed by early March 2024. For more information please see Main Roads webpage.
Bus routes - Route 307 will not operate on Helena Valley Road between Lomandra Road and Ridge Hill Road.
The following bus stops will not be in use: 28582 (Helena Valley Road before Goldsbrough Entrance), 28581 (Helena Valley Road after Lomandra Road), 24992 (Helena Valley Road after Scott Street) and 27821 (Helena Valley Road before Scott Street).
The nearest alternative stops will be: 27250 (Helena Valley Road before Lomandra Road) and 27794 (Helena Valley Road after Goldsbrough Entrance)
For more information please see Transperth website
Footpath access - For safety, construction areas will be fenced, however some footpaths may be impacted. Traffic management will be in place to maintain pedestrian access.
Driveway access - Access to driveways will be maintained at all times. Our contractor will work with you in advance if there is any impact.
Local shopping centres and services - Access to the shopping centre on Torquata Blvd and Scott Street in Helena Valley will be open, we encourage the community to support these local businesses during construction.
Environment - There is an approved easement that runs through the Bushmead Conservation area, Helena Valley Lifestyle Village and Helena Valley Road. This allows us to construct the pipeline within this area, Clearing and trimming will be taking places within the approved area and care will be taken to minimise impacts to the trees and other flora during construction.
Reinstatement
We follow a thorough reinstatement process to ensure all impacted areas are replaced like for like, where practically possible. We will also work closely with the City of Swan, Shire of Mundaring and residents to ensure all reinstatements are carried out to an acceptable standard.
Construction work for the Hazelmere and Helena Valley water pipeline is progressing well.
Kadina Brook is mostly complete with connection to the existing pipe still to be finalised. After the connection is complete, reinstatement will be scheduled.
Construction on Talbot Road is commencing this month. Traffic management will be in place. For updates on the latest traffic management, please check our project webpage.
Work along Helena Valley Road is ongoing with traffic management in place.
Now to mid-late October 2024:
- Westbound remains closed to traffic
- Eastbound remains open to traffic
Mid-late October to December 2024:
- Westbound reopens to traffic
- Eastbound closed to traffic
The project is aiming to have Helena Valley Road open from mid-December 2024. These closures are subject to change, pending on the progress. See map below for more detail.
Construction work for the Hazelmere and Helena Valley water pipeline is progressing well. Kadina Brook is largely completed except for reconnecting the existing pipe.
The work along Helena Valley Road is ongoing with traffic management still in place for the westbound lane closure. A footpath along the southern side of Helena Valley Road is currently being constructed. Pedestrians can expect to use the footpath towards the end of June.
We have also commenced construction at Helena Valley Lifestyle Village.
Work on Talbot Road will commence mid-July. Those who are directly impacted by this work will be notified in the coming weeks.
Construction of the new pipeline is continuing in Bushmead, Kadina Brook area, along with beginning construction on Helena Valley Road. Detours are now in place for the westbound lane closure on Helena Valley Road.
Water Corporation have been made aware of some current and future work in surrounding areas and can provide some detail below - for more information please contact these projects directly.
Main Roads and the Military Roads Bridge
Works has been confirmed it is repair works to the bridge, the work that is being undertaken is mainly on the bridge substructure and does not require a closure or detour. The works proposed from April 22nd are off road mostly, with approximately 8 times where they require to undertake a stop/slow scenario to pour the bridge footings, with timing restrictions from 9am – 3pm. For more information please see Main Roads webpage.
MGC Developer - Katharine Street
The approved road close dates for Katharine Street are as follows:
10th April to 4th May 2024 – 1st closure
27th May to 11th June 2024 – 2nd closure
During this time traffic will be detour over using Elder St to Clayton Street.
Water Corporation - Elder Way
The Elder Way wastewater pump station is located on the corner of Elder Way and Katharine Street in Bellevue. Additional emergency storage pipes are being installed next to the existing pump station which will ensure we can continue to safely dispose of wastewater for the growing area.
There is no road closures associated with this work on Elder Way. For more information please see Bellevue wastewater upgrades.
Construction has begun in the Bushmead area approaching Helena Valley Road. Traffic management will be in place on Helena Valley Road from Tuesday 2 April, from then traffic will only be able to travel eastbound on Helena Valley Road from Lomandra Road and Goldsbrough Entrance to Scott Street. Helena Valley Road will be closed to all westbound traffic in this area.
Please see the project details tab for more information.
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Traffic Management - There is an approved traffic management plan in place until the completion of the project in approximately October 2024. Whilst we will minimise any inconvenience as much as possible, delays can be expected along Helena Valley Road.
From mid March 2024 traffic will only be able to travel eastbound on Helena Valley Road from Lomandra Road and Goldsbrough Entrance to Scott Street. Helena Valley Road will be closed to all westbound traffic in this area.
Local traffic will be able to enter Helena Valley Lifestyle Village, and properties along Helena Valley Road in the eastbound direction only.
Transperth - Route 307 will not operate on Helena Valley Road between Lomandra Road and Ridge Hill Road.
The following bus stops will not be in use: 28582 (Helena Valley Road before Goldsbrough Entrance), 28581 (Helena Valley Road after Lomandra Road), 24992 (Helena Valley Road after Scott Street) and 27821 (Helena Valley Road before Scott Street).
The nearest alternative stops will be: 27250 (Helena Valley Road before Lomandra Road) and 27794 (Helena Valley Road after Goldsbrough Entrance)
For more information please see Transperth website
Information has been shared with local schools to share with private routes please contact them or Water Corporations Community Engagement Advisor for more information.
We have notified emergency services including local Police, Hospitals, DFES and Shire of Mundaring to ensure emergency vehicles are aware of the work. The emergency management plans allows one lane of Helena Valley Road to be open at all times. And we’ll continue to work with emergency services with any changes or should an emergency arise.
Everyone in the community is highly encouraged to make their own bushfire management plan taking in the change in road circumstances. For more information on how to make a plan DFES website is the best place to visit https://www.dfes.wa.gov.au/
Yes, access to the shopping centre on Torquata Blvd and Scott Street in Helena Valley will be open, we encourage the community to support these businesses during construction.
Yes, driveway access will be maintained throughout the project, any direct impacts to residents our contractor will work with you in advance.
Yes, pedestrian access will be maintained during construction. Temporary footpaths will be in place please follow the direction of the onsite traffic management.
Gabrielle Nind - Community Engagement Advisor