Highlights
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Eliminating Worst Crash Site
Construction of the $40.6 million Reid Highway–Alexander Drive interchange completed, eliminating the metropolitan area’s worst crash site.
$40.6m
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Linking Mandurah and Perth
Opening of the $155 million Mandurah Entrance Road (Mandjoogoordap Drive) in October 2010, almost three months ahead of schedule. This provides motorists with a direct link between Mandurah and the Kwinana Freeway.
$155m
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Opening of Indian Ocean Drive Ahead of Schedule
Opening of the $98 million Indian Ocean Drive (Lancelin–Cervantes Stage 2 Project), completed nine months ahead of schedule.
$98m
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Increasing Women in Our Workforce
Launched our “Women in Management Policy” aiming to increase the presence of women in our workforce and in senior management positions.
Women in Management
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Community Satisfaction
Overall community satisfaction with our services achieves 97%.
97%
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Responding to Climate Change
A Carbon Reduction Action Plan and Target for a reduction of 5–15% of our 2010 carbon emissions by 2020.
Sustaining Our Environment
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Working with Local Government
Signed Historic agreement with six members of the Mid West Regional Council helping to sustain communities in rural centres and forging stronger links with Local Government.
Sustaining Local Communities
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Outstanding Contribution Award
Main Roads received the Alliancing Association of Australasia’s Outstanding Contribution Award recognising our role in advancing alliancing delivery methods.
Advancing Alliancing
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- Completed construction of the $40.6 million Reid Highway-Alexander Drive interchange, eliminating the metropolitan area’s worst crash site
- Opening of the $155 million Mandurah Entrance Road (Mandjoogoordap Drive) in October 2010, almost three months ahead of schedule
- Completed $125 million of upgrades on Great Northern Highway between Muchea and Wubin (stage 1)
- Opening of the $98 million Indian Ocean Drive (Lancelin-Cervantes Stage 2 Project), completed nine months ahead of schedule
- Launch of our “Women in Management Policy” aiming to increase the presence of women in senior management positions
- Overall community satisfaction with our services achieves 97%
- Main Roads received the Alliancing Association of Australasia’s Outstanding Contribution Award recognising our role in advancing alliancing delivery methods
- Planning study commenced on the Gateway WA project to upgrade and revitalise the road network near and around Perth Airport
- Historic agreement signed with six members of the Mid West Regional Council helping to sustain communities in rural centres and forging stronger links with Local Government
- Pilbara Industry Road Safety Alliance launched in November 2010 bringing together some of the largest resource companies in the North West working with government to reduce death and injury on our roads
- Our new Great Southern Regional Office was recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects WA with its Sustainability Award
- Our first fully electric vehicle became part of our light vehicle fleet
- New Customer Service Charter released.
Statement of Compliance
To the Honourable Troy Buswell MLA, BEc
Minister for Transport; Housing
In accordance with Section 63 of the Financial Management Act 2006, we hereby submit for your information and presentation to Parliament the Annual Report of the Commissioner of Main Roads for the year ended 30 June 2011.
The Annual Report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Financial Management Act 2006.
Menno Henneveld
Managing Director
16 August 2011
Reece Waldock
Accountable Authority
16 August 2011