Contractor Laing O'Rourke will soon begin clearing debris from residential and eligible small business properties in Wingecarribee Shire.
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The program is available for properties that were damaged or destroyed by the bushfires, as part of the NSW Government and Commonwealth funded clean-up program.
Wollondilly MP Nathaniel Smith said residents would see crews setting up equipment and inspecting properties, with clearing work commencing from Monday, March 30 onwards.
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Mr Smith said COVID-19 health and safety precautions would be taken, including social distancing during site visits, which would allow clean-up work to continue.
Residents could see heavy machinery working in the Wingecarribee Shire between 7am to 5pm on weekdays and 8am to 4pm on weekends.
This may cause some traffic delays as crews move from property to property.
"Typically, it takes around two days for crews to clear debris from one property, dependent on weather and conditions, and longer for properties where there are hazardous materials such as asbestos," Mr Smith said.
"The clean-up will remove debris that is stopping people from rebuilding on their property, such as concrete slabs, damaged driveways, dangerous trees or outbuildings near to primary residences and hazardous materials.
"Laing O'Rourke staff will discuss with residents the specifics of how their property will be cleared, including details such as how any personal items located during the clean-up should be handled and what structures should be retained or removed."
Mr Smith welcomed the statement by Deputy Premier and Minister responsible for Disaster Recovery John Barilaro who said with state government covering the cost of clean-up means insured owners will have more funds to devote to rebuilding and uninsured owners will not be left out of pocket.
"I know the faster we can clean-up, the sooner communities can start rebuilding and get on with their lives. I hope that clearing the debris away so that it is not a constant reminder will help Wingecarribee commence the healing process," Mr Smith said.
"If you have already registered for the clean-up program, you don't need to do anything more, and there is still time for owners of eligible properties to sign up if they have not already done so by calling Service NSW on 13 77 88." Mr Smith added.
Residents with questions about the clean-up in the Wingecarribee Shire can contact Laing O'Rourke by calling 1800 007 539.
Visit www.service.nsw.gov.au/transaction/register-opt-nsw-bushfire-cleaninfrastructure for more information.