Work will soon start on repairs to a landslip site on Lawrence Hargrave Drive at Coalcliff to deliver permanent repairs after significant rainfall in 2024 caused the slope above Stony Creek, just south of Bombora Way, to erode and slip away.
Transport for NSW Executive Director Brendon James said temporary measures were put in place immediately following the impact to prevent further erosion, including installing an asphalt edge that redirected running water away from the slope via a pipe.
“This latest work will involve placing rock to stabilise the slope, clearing vegetation and soil and installing new concrete to support the guardrail,” Mr James said.
“We understand the impacts of these natural disaster events and thank motorists for their ongoing patience while repairs are completed.”
Repair work will be carried out weekdays between 7am and 5pm from Tuesday 28 April and is expected to take around seven weeks to complete, weather permitting.

