Construction Project Reports
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Compliance Reporting requirements for projects can be found below.
- Albany Highway- Kojonup South - Compliance Report 2022 - PDF (7.10 MB)
- Albany Highway Kojonup South - Compliance Report 2021 - PDF (4.95 MB)
- Albany Highway Kojonup South - Compliance Report 2020 - PDF (14.63 MB)
We are required to obtain State and Federal environmental approval for the Albany Ring Road Stage 2 and 3b portion of the project, which has involved:
- March 2020: Referred the Albany Ring Road Stages 2 and 3b component to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA)) for assessment under Part IV of the Environmental Protection Act (1986). The EPA determined that the proposal not to be assessed under Part IV of the EP Act. No advice given. January 2021 Application for a Clearing Permit was submitted to the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) under Part V of the Environmental Protection Act (1986).
- September 2020: The same component of the project was referred to the Commonwealth for assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act 1999 (EPBC Act).
The proposed action has been determined to be a controlled action under the EPBC Act and will be assessed through Preliminary Documentation. The controlling provision under Part 3 of the EPBC Act is listed threatened species and communities (section 18 and 18A).
In accordance with Section 95A(3) of the EPBC Act, Preliminary Documentation related to the proposed action is available for viewing again for a minimum of 10 business days from date of advertisement (26 October 2021). This is for information purposes only, as the final date for providing comment has passed.
The Preliminary Documentation is available at the following locations or can be viewed below.
- State Library of Western Australia 25 Francis Street, Perth WA 6000
- Albany Public Library 221 York Street, Albany, WA 6330
Preliminary Documentation
- Albany Ring Road Stage 2 and 3b Preliminary Documentation (PDF)
- Appendix A ARR Stage 2 and 3b EMP (PDF)
- Appendix B ARR Stage 2 and 3b Offset Strategy (PDF)
- Appendix C Dieback (PDF)
- Appendix D Southern Ecology - Defining habitat categories for Western Ringtial Possums (PDF)
- Appendix E Biological Survey (PDF)
- Appendix F Albany Ring Road Stage 2 and Stage 3 - Black Cockatoo Assessment (PDF)
- Appendix G Albany Ring Road WRP Assessment (PDF)
Referral
- Albany Ring Road Stage 2 and 3b EPBC Referral (PDF)
- Attachment 1 Albany Ring Road EPBC supporting document - Part 1 (PDF)
- Attachment 1 Albany Ring Road EPBC supporting document - Part 2 (PDF)
- Attachment 1 Albany Ring Road EPBC supporting document - Part 3 (PDF)
- Attachment 2 Albany Ring Road Biological Survey - Part 1 (PDF)
- Attachment 2 Albany Ring Road Biological Survey - Part 2 (PDF)
- Attachment 3 Albany Ring Road WRP Assessment (PDF)
- Attachment 4 Albany Ring Road Stage 2 and Stage 3 - Black Cockatoo Assessment (PDF)
- Attachment 5 Aboriginal Heritage Survey Albany Ring Road Stages 2 & 3 (PDF)
- Attachment 6 Aboriginal Heritage Report Albany Ring Road Stages 2-4 (PDF)
Management Plans
Hard copies of the document may be purchased for $10 (including postage and packaging) or an electronic version is available free of charge from:
- Company Name : Main Roads Western Australia
- Address: Don Aitken Centre, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth WA 6004
- Telephone: 138 138
If you would like any further information on this project, please contact:
- Name: Elizabeth Johnston
- Position: Senior Environment Officer, Main Roads Western Australia
- Email: elizabeth.johnston@mainroads.wa.gov.au
- Phone: 08 9323 4945
Persons with special needs (i.e. for whom English is a second language or who has a vision impairment) may contact Elizabeth Johnston via the details above for assistance in accessing the documentation.
Condition 9 of EPBC 2017/7864 required the publication of the following Dieback and Weed Management Plans on our website within 20 business days of the plan being approved. They must remain on the website for the period approval EPBC 2017/7864 has effect (16 June 2039)
Condition 13 of EPBC 2017/7864 requires the publication of an annual compliance report on our website, addressing compliance with each of the conditions of EPBC 2017/7864.
- Brand Highway - Compliance Report - 2021-22 - PDF (663 KB)
- Brand Highway - Compliance Report - 2020-21 - PDF (7 MB)
- Brand Highway - Compliance Report - 2019-20 - PDF (7 MB)
- Brand Highway - 65-86 SLK- Dieback and Weed Management Plan - Word document (11.01 MB)
- Brand Highway - 120-152 SLK- Dieback and Weed Management Plan - Word document (10.32 MB)
This compliance report has been produced as required by Condition 3 of EPBC 2013/6984. Table 1 of this report outlines compliance with each approval condition over the 12 month period between 2 August 2017 and 1 August 2018 since the commencement of action (the reporting period).
- Broome-Cape Leveque Road Compliance Report 2022 - PDF (12.6 MB)
- Broome-Cape Leveque Road Compliance Report 2021 - PDF (3.54 MB)
- Broome-Cape Leveque Road Compliance Report 2020 - PDF (3.12 MB)
- Broome-Cape Leveque Road Compliance Report 2019 - PDF (4.50 MB)
- Broome-Cape Leveque Road Compliance Report 2018 - PDF (5.23 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - North and Central Sections - Ministerial Statement 1155 - Compliance Assessment Report 2021-22 - PDF (24.7 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - North and Central Sections - Ministerial Statement 1155 - Compliance Assessment Report 2020-21 - PDF (14.3 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - Northern and Central Sections - EPBC 2019/8471 - Compliance Assessment Report 2021-22 - PDF (15.2 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - Southern Section - Compliance Assessment Plan - PDF (2.58 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - Southern Section - Construction Fauna Management Plan - PDF (19.4 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - Southern Section - Habitat Fragmentation Management Plan - PDF (16.9 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - Southern Section - Hydrological Regime Report - PDF (9.6 MB)
- Bunbury Outer Ring Road - Southern Section - PEC TEC Baseline Report - PDF (18.4 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix B1 Groundwater Elevations (m AHD) 1 - PDF (10.5 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix B1 Groundwater Elevations (m AHD) 2 - PDF (11.6 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix B1 Groundwater Elevations (m AHD) 3 - PDF (1.1 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix B1 Groundwater Elevations (m AHD) 4 - PDF (1.2 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix B1 Groundwater Elevations (m AHD) 5 - PDF (12 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix C - Part 1 - PDF (19.9 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix C - Part 2 - PDF (19.9 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix C - Part 3 - PDF (19.9 MB)
- Hydrological Report Appendix C - Part 4 - PDF (7.41 MB)
- MNES Fauna Management Plan - PDF (16 MB)
- South Vegetation Management Plan - PDF (14 MB)
- Coalfields Highway Bowelling Curves Realignment - Compliance Report - 2023 (EPBC 2016 7757) - PDF (3.59 MB)
- Coalfields Highway Bowelling Curves Realignment - Compliance Report 2022 (EPBC 2016/7757) - PDF (167 KB)
- Coalfields Highway Bowelling Curves Realignment - Compliance Report 2021 (EPBC 2016/7757) - PDF (259 KB)
- Coalfields Highway Bowelling Curves Realignment - Compliance Report 2020 - PDF (2.81 MB)
The Dampier Highway Duplication project was referred by Main Roads to the Commonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPaC, now the Department of Environment and Energy - DotEE) under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) in 2010, as the Project impacted listed threatened species and communities as well as part of the project area occurring within a National Heritage Place. SEWPaC confirmed that the Project was a controlled action under the Act. Approval under the EPBC Act was obtained in July 2011 with conditions (EPBC 2010/5419). Condition 3 of EPBC 2010/5419 requires the publication of an annual compliance report on Main Roads’ website, addressing compliance with each of the conditions of EPBC 2010/5419.
- Dampier Highway EPBC 2010-5419 Annual Compliance Report 2018 - PDF (7.56 MB)
The Gateway WA project was referred by Main Roads to the Commonwealth Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPaC, now the Department of Environment and Energy - DotEE) under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) in March 2010, as the Project impacts listed threatened species and communities as well as part of the Project taking place on Commonwealth land. SEWPaC confirmed that the Project was a controlled action under the Act. Approval under the EPBC Act was obtained in February 2013 with conditions (EPBC 2010/5384).
Condition 14 of EPBC 2010/5384 requires the publication of an annual compliance report on Main Roads’ website, addressing compliance with each of the conditions of EPBC 2013/7091.
- Gateway WA - Annual Compliance Report 2021-2022 - PDF (2.08 MB)
- Gateway WA - Annual Compliance Report 2020-2021 - PDF (2.35 MB)
- Gateway WA - Annual Compliance Report 2019-2020 - PDF (2.48 MB)
- Gateway WA - Annual Compliance Report 2018-2019 - PDF 1.82 MB)
- Gateway WA - Construction Environmental Management Plan - PDF (16.38 MB)
- Gateway WA - Rehabilitation and Landscape Management Plan - PDF - 2.85 MB)
- Gateway WA - Operational Environmental Management Plan - PDF (4.72 MB)
- Gateway WA - Surface and Groundwater Management Plan - PDF (5 MB)
The approved Muchea North Construction Environmental Management Plan referred to in Condition 8 of EPBC 2016/7656 must be published on the Main Roads’ website within one month of being approved and must remain on the website for the period approval EPBC 2016/7656 has effect (31 December 2070).
- Great Northern Highway Upgrade Muchea North - Construction Environmental Management Plan - PDF (2.71 MB)
The approved Walebing to Wubin Construction Environmental Management Plan - PDF (28.79 MB) referred to in Condition 4 of EPBC 2016/7761 must be published on the Main Roads’ website within one month of being approved and must remain on the website for the period approval EPBC 2016/7761 has effect (31 December 2038).
- Great Northern Highway - Carnabys Cockatoo Breeding Activity Census 2021-22 - PDF (2.95 MB)
- Great Northern Highway - Carnabys Cockatoo Breeding Activity Census 2020-21 - PDF (4.04 MB)
- Great Northern Highway - Carnabys Cockatoo Breeding Activity Census 2019-20 - PDF (3.47 MB)
- Great Northern Highway - Carnabys Cockatoo Breeding Activity Census 2018-19 - PDF (3.19 MB)
- Great Northern Highway – Compliance Report 2021-22 - PDF - (2.07 MB)
- Great Northern Highway Muchea North Upgrade - Annual Compliance Report 2021-22 - PDF (14.59 MB)
- Great Northern Highway Muchea North Upgrade - Annual Compliance Report 2020-21 - PDF (10.7 MB)
- Great Northern Highway Muchea North Upgrade - Compliance Report 2019-20 - PDF (41.28 MB)
- Great Northern Highway Muchea North Upgrade - Compliance Report 2018-19 - PDF (174 KB)
- Great Northern Highway Upgrade - Walebing to Wubin Compliance Assessment Report 2018-19 - PDF (437 KB)
- Great Northern Highway - Compliance Report 2020-21 - PDF (3.55 MB)
- Great Northern Highway - Compliance Report 2019-20 - PDF (33.29 MB)
- Great Northern Highway - Compliance Report 2018-19 - PDF (179 KB)
- Environmental review documents are available from EPA.
- Environmental compliance documents:
- Compliance Assessment Plan - PDF (400 KB)
- Compliance Assessment Report 2020 - PDF (30.9 MB)
- Compliance Assessment Report 2021 - PDF (5.42 MB)
- Compliance Assessment Report 2022 - PDF (6.26 MB)
- Marble Bar Road - Coongan Gorge Realignment - Compliance Report 2021-22 - PDF (1.01 MB)
- Marble Bar Road - Coongan Gorge Realignment - Compliance Report 2020-21 - PDF (1.44 MB)
- Marble Bar Road - Coongan Gorge Realignment - Compliance Report 2019-20 - PDF (1.74 MB)
- Marble Bar Road - Coongan Gorge Realignment - Compliance Report 2018-19 - PDF (2.12 MB)
The approved Black Cockatoo Avoidance and Mitigation Plan - PDF (33.71 MB) referred to in Condition 2 of EPBC 2013/7091 must be published on our website within one month of being approved and must remain on the website for the period approval EPBC 2013/7091 has effect (31 October 2024).
Mitchell Freeway Extension (Burns Beach Road to Hester Avenue) was referred to the Department of the Environment and Energy (DotEE) for assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 as the Project was deemed to potentially impact significantly on the listed threatened species, Carnaby’s Black Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus latirostris). The Project was determined by the DotEE to be a ‘Controlled Action’ and was assessed through Preliminary Documentation. The DotEE issued approval of the Project on 2 September 2014 (EPBC 2013/7091) and included a number of conditions that we are required to fulfil.
Condition 7 of EPBC 2013/7091 requires the publication of an annual compliance report on Main Roads’ website, addressing compliance with each of the conditions of EPBC 2013/7091 over the previous 12 months. This report addresses compliance for the period 27 May 2018 to 27 May 2020.
- Mitchell Freeway Extension Annual Compliance Report 2022 - PDF (481 KB)
- Mitchell Freeway Extension Annual Compliance Report 2021 - PDF (570 KB)
- Mitchell Freeway Extension Annual Compliance Report 2020 - PDF (14.84 MB)
- Mitchell Freeway Extension - Compliance Report 2022 - PDF (10 MB)
View previous Compliance Report on the project page.
Main Roads Western Australia referred the Mitchell Freeway Principal Shared Path Gaps Project Ocean Reef Road to Hepburn Avenue (the Project) to the then Department of Agriculture, Water and Environment (DAWE), now the Department of Climate Change, Energy the Environment and Water (the Department), for assessment under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) as the Project was considered to impact matters of national environmental significance (MNES) that include Tuart Woodlands of the Swan Coastal Plain Threatened Ecological Community (TWSCP TEC), Carnaby’s Cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus latirostris) habitat and Forest Red-tailed Black Cockatoo (FRTBC, Calyptorhynchus banksii naso) habitat.
The Project was determined by Department to be a ‘Controlled Action’ and was assessed through Preliminary Documentation. The Department issued approval of the Project on 5 October 2021 (EPBC 2020/8833) and included a number of conditions that Main Roads Western Australia (Main Roads) is required to fulfil. Construction of the Project commenced on 21 January 2022.
Condition 11 of EPBC approval 2020/8833 requires the publication of an annual compliance report on Main Roads’ website, addressing compliance with each approval condition of EPBC 2020/8833 over the previous 12 months.
The Murdoch Drive Connection project was delivered within the environmental footprint of the former Roe 8 project. As a result, the same stringent State and Commonwealth Environmental Approvals granted for Roe 8 are applicable to the Murdoch Drive Connection. To meet the conditions of these approvals, we have developed a series of Environmental Management Plans, which have been endorsed by the Office of the Environmental Protection Authority.
- Compliance Assessment Report 2022
- Compliance Assessment Report 2021
- Compliance Assessment Report 2020
Compliance Assessment Report 2019
Compliance Assessment Report 2018
- Compliance Assessment Report 2017
- Compliance Assessment Report 2016
- Compliance Assessment Plan - Statement 1148
- Drainage Management and Monitoring Plan
- 2022 EPBC Compliance Report
- 2021 EPBC Compliance Report
- 2020 EPBC Compliance Report
- 2019 EPBC Compliance Report
- 2018 EPBC Compliance Report
- 2017 EPBC Compliance Report
- Flora and Vegetation Monitoring and Management Plan
- Land Acquisition and Management Plan
- Typha Control Program
- Wetlands Monitoring and Management Plan
- Addendum to Wetlands Monitoring and Management Plan
As per condition 7 of approval EPBC 2013/7042, an EPBC Act Compliance Report has been produced and is required to be published on our website. The Compliance Report addresses compliance with each of the conditions outlined in approval EPBC 2013/7042.
- Compliance Assessment Report 2022 - PDF
- Public Environmental Report is available on the EPA website.
- EPBC Act Compliance Report 2022 - PDF
- EPBC Act Compliance Report 2021 - PDF
- EPBC Act Compliance Report 2020 - PDF
- EPBC Act Compliance Report 2019 - PDF
- EPBC Act Compliance Report 2018 - PDF
- Compliance Assessment Report 2021 - PDF
- Compliance Assessment Report 2020 - PDF
- Compliance Assessment Report 2019 - PDF
- Compliance Assessment Report 2018 - PDF
- Compliance Assessment Report 2017 - PDF
- Infrastructure Report 2020 - PDF
- Amenity (noise) Condition Environmental Management Plan - PDF
- Baseline Survey Report Inland Waters Environmental Quality Hydrological Processes - PDF
- Baseline Survey Report Flora Vegetation Inland Waters Environmental Quality Hydrological processes - PDF
- Caladenia huegelii Habitat Management Plan - PDF
- Compliance Assessment Plan - PDF
- Fauna Construction Condition Environmental Management Plans - PDF
- Flora and Vegetation Construction Condition Environmental Management Plan - PDF
- Flora and Vegetation Indirect Impacts Condition Environmental Management Plan - PDF
- Flora and Vegetation Inland Waters Hydrological Processes Baseline Survey Plan - PDF
- Flora and Vegetation Inland Waters Hydrological Processes Condition Environmental Management Plan - PDF
- Flora and Vegetation Progressive Rehabilitation Condition Environmental Management Plan - PDF
- Infrastructure Plan 2017 - PDF
- Inland Waters Hydrological Processes Baseline Survey Plan - PDF
- Inland Waters Hydrological Processes Condition Environmental Management Plan - PDF
- Ioppolo Road Site Land Acquisition and Management Plan - PDF
- Land Acquisition and Rehabilitation Offsets Strategy - PDF
- SCP20a Offsets Strategy - PDF
The Pinjarra Williams Rd and Williams Narrogin Hwy Maintenance Zone Establishment Project was approved under the EPBC Act on 3 December 2020 (EPBC 2016/7698). Condition 9 of EPBC 2016/7698 requires the publication of an annual compliance report on the Main Roads website, addressing compliance with each of the conditions of EPBC 2016/7698 for the previous 12 months.
- Roe Highway and Kalamunda Road - Compliance Report 2021 - PDF (1.9 MB)
- Roe Highway and Kalamunda Road - Compliance Report 2020 - PDF (206 KB)
- EPBC Compliance Report 2022 - PDF (6.98 MB)
- EPBC Compliance Report 2021 - PDF (653 KB)
- EPBC Compliance Report 2020 - PDF (584 KB)
- York Merredin Road Widening and Upgrade - Compliance Report 2021-22 - PDF (207 KB)
- York-Merredin Road Widening and Upgrade - Compliance Report 2020-21 - PDF (207 KB)
- York-Merredin Road Widening and Upgrade - Compliance Report 2019-20 - PDF (210 KB)
- York-Merredin Road Widening and Upgrade - Compliance Report 2018-19 - PDF (211 KB)
- York-Merredin Road Widening and Upgrade - Compliance Report 2017-18 - PDF (1.59 MB)
- York-Merredin Road Widening and Upgrade - Compliance Report 2016-17 - PDF (11.33 MB)