Angle Vale to Munno Para West: Curtis Road, Heaslip Road

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Upgrading our water and wastewater network on Curtis Road, Heaslip Road and surrounds

We’re investing in water and wastewater infrastructure along Curtis Road and Heaslip Road as part of a major network upgrade.

Curtis Road works include installing 2200 metres of wastewater mains between Andrews Road and Heaslip Road. Works are also happening on Curtis Road between Andrews Road and Stebonheath Road.

Heaslip Road works include installing 600 metres of new water and, 2200 metres of new wastewater mains from Curtis Rd moving progressively north.

This essential work is scheduled to begin in mid-march 2026 and to be completed by mid-2027.

This upgrade is an important part of strengthening the network and supporting growth in the area.

Where we’re working

Pipe installation works will take place along or across the following locations:

  • Heaslip Road and surrounding streets
  • Curtis Road (Angle Vale)
  • Across Northern Expressway
  • Curtis Road (Munno Para West)



What to expect

  • changed traffic arrangements will be in place along Curtis Road, Heaslip Road and surrounding streets until mid-2027
  • work may take place during the day, at night or on weekends to help maintain schedule and minimise disruption
  • you may notice some noise, vibration, and dust during construction
  • we will continue to work closely with the community to minimise impacts wherever possible
  • if you're directly affected, we’ll provide advance notice and work closely with residents, businesses, and road users before and during construction.

Please note: Timeline dates are subject to change based on program requirements and weather conditions.

What happens to roads and footpaths after our works?

We work closely with the local council and follow all required reinstatement obligations, reinstating the parts of the road, footpath or the environment directly impacted by our works.

Find out more about reinstatement

Nearby Works
As part of this major upgrade, other nearby works are also happening on:

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Need more information?

Visit our FAQs page for answers to the most asked questions.

Upgrading our water and wastewater network on Curtis Road, Heaslip Road and surrounds

We’re investing in water and wastewater infrastructure along Curtis Road and Heaslip Road as part of a major network upgrade.

Curtis Road works include installing 2200 metres of wastewater mains between Andrews Road and Heaslip Road. Works are also happening on Curtis Road between Andrews Road and Stebonheath Road.

Heaslip Road works include installing 600 metres of new water and, 2200 metres of new wastewater mains from Curtis Rd moving progressively north.

This essential work is scheduled to begin in mid-march 2026 and to be completed by mid-2027.

This upgrade is an important part of strengthening the network and supporting growth in the area.

Where we’re working

Pipe installation works will take place along or across the following locations:

  • Heaslip Road and surrounding streets
  • Curtis Road (Angle Vale)
  • Across Northern Expressway
  • Curtis Road (Munno Para West)



What to expect

  • changed traffic arrangements will be in place along Curtis Road, Heaslip Road and surrounding streets until mid-2027
  • work may take place during the day, at night or on weekends to help maintain schedule and minimise disruption
  • you may notice some noise, vibration, and dust during construction
  • we will continue to work closely with the community to minimise impacts wherever possible
  • if you're directly affected, we’ll provide advance notice and work closely with residents, businesses, and road users before and during construction.

Please note: Timeline dates are subject to change based on program requirements and weather conditions.

What happens to roads and footpaths after our works?

We work closely with the local council and follow all required reinstatement obligations, reinstating the parts of the road, footpath or the environment directly impacted by our works.

Find out more about reinstatement

Nearby Works
As part of this major upgrade, other nearby works are also happening on:

Go back to the project home page

Need more information?

Visit our FAQs page for answers to the most asked questions.

  • Night works - Heaslip Road

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    When: April until late May 2026

    Where: Heaslip Road, between Shiraz Avenue and Angle Vale Road, Angle Vale

    Hours of work: 7:00pm – 6:00am, Sunday to Friday

    Key details:

    • Heaslip Road will be reduced to a single lane past the work zone, between Shiraz Avenue and Max Fatchen Drive at night, Sunday to Friday
    • Heaslip Road will be closed to traffic between Max Fatchen Drive and Angle Vale Road at night, Sunday to Friday. Local access will be maintained via:
      • Fradd Road for properties on Heaslip Road, between Max Fatchen Drive and Fradd Road
      • Angle Vale Road for properties on Heaslip Road, between Fradd Road and Angle Vale Road
    • detours will be in place, please follow signage onsite
    • outside of work hours, the road will be open with speed restrictions
    • changed traffic conditions will apply
    • to reduce the overall construction time, work will occur in multiple locations along Heaslip Road
    • some vibration, noise and dust are to be expected during these works
    • local and business access will be maintained at all times

    Detour

    Please note, traffic arrangements may change depending on site conditions.

    We will restore any impacted roads, footpaths or the environment as soon as it’s safe and practical to do so.

    Thank you for your patience while we complete these essential works.

    Go back to the list of all detours

    When: April until late May 2026

    Where: Heaslip Road, between Shiraz Avenue and Angle Vale Road, Angle Vale

    Hours of work: 7:00pm – 6:00am, Sunday to Friday

    Key details:

    • Heaslip Road will be reduced to a single lane past the work zone, between Shiraz Avenue and Max Fatchen Drive at night, Sunday to Friday
    • Heaslip Road will be closed to traffic between Max Fatchen Drive and Angle Vale Road at night, Sunday to Friday. Local access will be maintained via:
      • Fradd Road for properties on Heaslip Road, between Max Fatchen Drive and Fradd Road
      • Angle Vale Road for properties on Heaslip Road, between Fradd Road and Angle Vale Road
    • detours will be in place, please follow signage onsite
    • outside of work hours, the road will be open with speed restrictions
    • changed traffic conditions will apply
    • to reduce the overall construction time, work will occur in multiple locations along Heaslip Road
    • some vibration, noise and dust are to be expected during these works
    • local and business access will be maintained at all times

    Detour

    Please note, traffic arrangements may change depending on site conditions.

    We will restore any impacted roads, footpaths or the environment as soon as it’s safe and practical to do so.

    Thank you for your patience while we complete these essential works.

    Go back to the list of all detours

  • Night works – Curtis Road, Angle Vale

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    When: Tuesday 31 March to end-April
    Hours of work:
    7.00pm-6.00am, Sunday to Friday
    Where:
    Curtis Road (west of Northern Expressway)

    Key details:

    • Curtis Road closed between Frisby Road and Julian Road, please follow onsite signage and detour
    • work zone will progressively move east
    • outside working hours, road will be open with speed restrictions and road plates in place
    • to reduce the overall construction time, work will occur in multiple locations along Curtis Road.

    Please note: Timeline dates are subject to change based on program requirements and weather conditions.

    We appreciate your patience as we work to upgrade essential infrastructure in your area.

    Read more about how we restore any roads, footpaths or the environment impacted by our works.

    Find out about detours near you


    When: Tuesday 31 March to end-April
    Hours of work:
    7.00pm-6.00am, Sunday to Friday
    Where:
    Curtis Road (west of Northern Expressway)

    Key details:

    • Curtis Road closed between Frisby Road and Julian Road, please follow onsite signage and detour
    • work zone will progressively move east
    • outside working hours, road will be open with speed restrictions and road plates in place
    • to reduce the overall construction time, work will occur in multiple locations along Curtis Road.

    Please note: Timeline dates are subject to change based on program requirements and weather conditions.

    We appreciate your patience as we work to upgrade essential infrastructure in your area.

    Read more about how we restore any roads, footpaths or the environment impacted by our works.

    Find out about detours near you


  • Stay informed and have your say

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    As we upgrade our water and wastewater networks, we’d love to hear from you. Your feedback helps us understand what’s working well and where we can improve. Visit this link to have your say.

    Read our Community Newsletter for updates on works happening near you, how we’re working to minimise disruptions, and ways to stay informed.

    As we upgrade our water and wastewater networks, we’d love to hear from you. Your feedback helps us understand what’s working well and where we can improve. Visit this link to have your say.

    Read our Community Newsletter for updates on works happening near you, how we’re working to minimise disruptions, and ways to stay informed.

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