Gawler Belt: Parkers Road

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Upgrading our water network in Two Wells

To improve capacity and secure reliable water services for existing and future customers in the Two Wells region, we’re upgrading the local water network by installing approximately 2.3 kilometres of new water mains along Parkers Road.

Where we’re working

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

What to expect

  • changed traffic arrangements will be in place throughout the area until Q2 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’ll continue working closely with the community to minimise impacts wherever possible
  • if you're directly affected, we will provide advanced 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:

Other works
Find out about other works happening as part of these major upgrades - Go back to the project home page

Need more information?

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

Upgrading our water network in Two Wells

To improve capacity and secure reliable water services for existing and future customers in the Two Wells region, we’re upgrading the local water network by installing approximately 2.3 kilometres of new water mains along Parkers Road.

Where we’re working

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

What to expect

  • changed traffic arrangements will be in place throughout the area until Q2 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’ll continue working closely with the community to minimise impacts wherever possible
  • if you're directly affected, we will provide advanced 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:

Other works
Find out about other works happening as part of these major upgrades - Go back to the project home page

Need more information?

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

  • Preparation Works Commencing

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    What’s next

    Together with our contractors BMD Construction, we are commencing preparation works to enable the installation of new water infrastructure along Parkers Road and the verge (refer Map 1).

    A temporary site compound is being established at the corner of Parkers Road and Nottle Road to provide offices, amenities and parking for staff, as well as lay-down areas for machinery and construction materials.

    Preparation works will commence on Tuesday 14 July in the verge on the southern side of Parkers Road, between Kentish Road and Nottle Road. Works will be undertaken in stages along this section and will involve machinery such as vacuum trucks and excavators. Traffic controllers and stop/slow speed traffic managements will be in place at each work area to help ensure the safety of drivers, pedestrians and workers.

    Main construction works are expected to commence in late August to early September and will progress in short sections to minimise disruption to road users, residents and businesses. These works involve installing pipes using open trench construction methods within the road.

    To complete each section as quickly as possible, works will be carried out under road closures between intersections, with detours in place and local access maintained where possible. Once a section is finished, it will be temporarily backfilled and reopened to traffic beforecrews move on to the next section.

    Construction is expected to be complete by mid-2027.

    What to expect

    We understand construction works can be disruptive, and we are committed to keeping you informed throughout the project.

    • Working hours are 7.00am -5.00pm, Monday to Friday
    • You may notice some noise, vibration, dust or mud. Water trucks and street sweepers will be used where practicable to minimise impacts, however some dust or mud may be unavoidable, particularly during very dry or wet weather
    • To keep everyone safe while we complete these essential works, traffic management controls will be in place at times, including speed restrictions, temporary lane closures, or full road closures with detours
    • Equipment and materials may be stored within work zones overnight to reduce truck movements and allow work to start promptly each day
    • Access for nearby properties, emergency services, and essential services will be maintained throughout the works
    • We will contact you directly if the works are expected to directly impact on your property and will work with you to put temporary arrangements in place where possible
    • All works will follow relevant safety and environmental standards to ensure the safety or residents and workers

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

    What’s next

    Together with our contractors BMD Construction, we are commencing preparation works to enable the installation of new water infrastructure along Parkers Road and the verge (refer Map 1).

    A temporary site compound is being established at the corner of Parkers Road and Nottle Road to provide offices, amenities and parking for staff, as well as lay-down areas for machinery and construction materials.

    Preparation works will commence on Tuesday 14 July in the verge on the southern side of Parkers Road, between Kentish Road and Nottle Road. Works will be undertaken in stages along this section and will involve machinery such as vacuum trucks and excavators. Traffic controllers and stop/slow speed traffic managements will be in place at each work area to help ensure the safety of drivers, pedestrians and workers.

    Main construction works are expected to commence in late August to early September and will progress in short sections to minimise disruption to road users, residents and businesses. These works involve installing pipes using open trench construction methods within the road.

    To complete each section as quickly as possible, works will be carried out under road closures between intersections, with detours in place and local access maintained where possible. Once a section is finished, it will be temporarily backfilled and reopened to traffic beforecrews move on to the next section.

    Construction is expected to be complete by mid-2027.

    What to expect

    We understand construction works can be disruptive, and we are committed to keeping you informed throughout the project.

    • Working hours are 7.00am -5.00pm, Monday to Friday
    • You may notice some noise, vibration, dust or mud. Water trucks and street sweepers will be used where practicable to minimise impacts, however some dust or mud may be unavoidable, particularly during very dry or wet weather
    • To keep everyone safe while we complete these essential works, traffic management controls will be in place at times, including speed restrictions, temporary lane closures, or full road closures with detours
    • Equipment and materials may be stored within work zones overnight to reduce truck movements and allow work to start promptly each day
    • Access for nearby properties, emergency services, and essential services will be maintained throughout the works
    • We will contact you directly if the works are expected to directly impact on your property and will work with you to put temporary arrangements in place where possible
    • All works will follow relevant safety and environmental standards to ensure the safety or residents and workers

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

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