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Tel: 1800 623 302 www.ingaleps.com.au Ipswich Motorway Upgrade: Dinmore to Goodna Construction of the Ipswich Motorway Upgrade; Dinmore to Goodna commenced in early 2009 by the Origin Alliance, consisting of The Department of Transport and Main Roads, Abigroup Contractors, Fulton Hogan, Seymour Whyte Constructions, SMEC Australia, and Parsons Brinckerhoff, and was designed to alleviate traffic congestion, and to improve safety and reliability for motorists. Completed in 2012, the upgrade involved widening the Ipswich Motorway from four to six lanes with the provision for eight lanes in the future. It was these specifications which made the INGAL EPS freeway lighting range ideal for the D2G project. INGAL EPS provided over $2 million worth of freeway lighting, which were approved by the Department of Transport and Main Roads and are designed to meet the need for greater outreaches over multi-lane roads. The Department of Transport and Main Roads freeway range utilises a heavy-duty shaft, allowing for outreaches up to 4.5 metres in length. Additionally, INGAL EPS has also supplied the D2G project with footings for the poles and brackets for project bridges. A spokesperson for the Origin Alliance said that they were pleased with the quality of work provided by INGAL EPS, as well as the company’s ability to keep pace with the project and respond to changing requirements during construction. Street Lighting Queensland
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Page 1: Media Release - Ipswich Motorway Upgrade: Dinmore to Goodna

Tel: 1800 623 302 www.ingaleps.com.au

Ipswich Motorway Upgrade: Dinmore to GoodnaConstruction of the Ipswich Motorway Upgrade; Dinmore to Goodna commenced in early 2009 by the Origin Alliance, consisting of The Department of Transport and Main Roads, Abigroup Contractors, Fulton Hogan, Seymour Whyte Constructions, SMEC Australia, and Parsons Brinckerhoff, and was designed to alleviate traffic congestion, and to improve safety and reliability for motorists.

Completed in 2012, the upgrade involved widening the Ipswich Motorway from four to six lanes with the provision for eight lanes in the future. It was these specifications which made the INGAL EPS freeway lighting range ideal for the D2G project.

INGAL EPS provided over $2 million worth of freeway lighting, which were approved by the Department of Transport and Main Roads and are designed to meet the need for greater outreaches over multi-lane roads.

The Department of Transport and Main Roads freeway range utilises a heavy-duty shaft, allowing for outreaches up to 4.5 metres in length.

Additionally, INGAL EPS has also supplied the D2G project with footings for the poles and brackets for project bridges.

A spokesperson for the Origin Alliance said that they were pleased with the quality of work provided by INGAL EPS, as well as the company’s ability to keep pace with the project and respond to changing requirements during construction.

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Tel: 1800 623 302 www.ingaleps.com.au

Street Lighting poles are by far our biggest selling item with literally tens of thousands being sold annually. INGAL EPS has poles to suit every conceivable requirement for minor and major roads including poles for standard use, frangible poles in the form of Impact Absorbing and Slip Base, and an extensive range of Decorative Poles. We also produce all poles that conform to the specifications of every road and power organisation in Australia.


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