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Repair work starts Feb. 9, 2026, on NSW’s Kings Highway near Clyde Mountain to stabilize landslide-damaged areas using soil nails, steel mesh, and spray-on concrete, with a $4 million investment to improve safety and resilience against extreme weather, including temporary eastbound lane closures, traffic diversions, and a 40 km/h speed limit, expected to last up to six months.
Repair work on Kings Highway near Clyde Mountain in NSW began February 9, 2026, to stabilize landslide-damaged sections using soil nails, steel mesh, and spray-on concrete.
Funded with $4 million, the project aims to improve safety and resilience against extreme weather, with work expected to last up to six months.
The eastbound lane will be temporarily closed, traffic diverted to westbound lanes, and a 40 km/h speed limit enforced.
Officials urge drivers to allow extra travel time and follow signage.
The project, managed by PCA Ground Engineering and Transport for NSW, supports regional connectivity and is part of broader infrastructure upgrades on the South Coast.
Los trabajos de reparación comienzan el 9 de febrero de 2026, en la autopista Kings de Nueva Gales del Sur cerca de Clyde Mountain para estabilizar las áreas dañadas por deslizamientos de tierra utilizando clavos de tierra, malla de acero y concreto pulverizado, con una inversión de 4 millones de dólares para mejorar la seguridad y la resiliencia contra condiciones climáticas extremas, incluidos cierres temporales de carriles hacia el este, desvíos de tráfico y un límite de velocidad de 40 km/h, que se espera que dure hasta seis meses.