The M4 Motorway ramps at Mulgoa Road have re-opened.
The ramps have been shut since the start of the year to allow for critical resurfacing work to be carried out.
This involved removing the old road and replacing it with a stronger surface featuring improved drainage, new asphalt, and fresh line-marking.
Transport for NSW replaced the concrete pavement at the base of the ramps to better match the new lanes and upgraded intersections.
Crews worked day and at night to meet the deadline while minimising light and noise impacts for local residents.
This work was completed as part of the ongoing Mulgoa Road upgrade between Jeanette Street and Blaikie Road.
There will be additional night work occurring in February, with specific details to come.
Crews will be carrying out utility and drainage work, road maintenance and surfacing, pouring concrete, installing landscaping and removing the Wolseley Street island.
There will be lane and road closures during the night work along Mulgoa Road, and motorists are asked to keep to speed limits and follow the direction of traffic controllers and signage.
During the latter part of February and early March, Transport for NSW will be working on completing the intersections with Blaikie Road and Wolseley Street.
This will require a series of partial closures of these intersections and further information will be provided as soon as the details are finalised.

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