Great Western Highway, NSW
Scope Transport for New South Wales has engaged CJC Management to provide constructability advice to the Great Western Highway Upgrade East Project. The Project is made up of two sections, namely Katoomba to Medlow Bath and Medlow Bath to Blackheath. It is understood that the current intention is for the K2M and M2B sections to […]
Sydney Gateway Program Peer Review
Scope The Sydney Gateway Project comprises new and upgraded road and rail infrastructure located at the Sydney Airport and Port Botany precincts. This new infrastructure will improve freight capacity on the Port Botany rail line and link WestConnex to Sydney Airport and Port Botany; Australia’s two largest international gateways. The review focuses primarily on construction […]
Alexandria to Moore Park Connectivity Upgrade
Scope The Alexandria to Moore Park road corridor currently serves the function of a southern CBD priority bypass route aimed at reducing congestion within the CBD. Proposed road capacity and access improvements, as part of the Alexandria to Moore Park Connectivity Upgrade project, will reduce existing congestion and support substantial nearby urban renewal and transport […]
Dubbo Airport Northern RPT Apron Extension
Scope The scope of the project includes an extension of the existing apron adjacent to Bay 1 to create a new aircraft parking position and includes additional infrastructure changes to accommodate storm water drainage, aeronautical ground lighting and floodlighting. CJC is supporting the Dubbo Airport team in preparing tender documentation and will also likely provide on-site […]
Australia Avenue & Homebush Bay Drive Intersection Upgrade
Scope Transport for NSW (TfNSW) is proposing to upgrade the intersection of Australia Avenue, Homebush Bay Drive and Underwood Road. This roundabout is one of the four gateway intersections providing access between the arterial road network and the Sydney Olympic Park precinct. The idea of relocating an existing Homebush Bay Drive pier was proposed to […]
Cambridge Airport Pavement Inspections
Scope Cambridge Airport was the site of Hobart’s original and facilitates General Aviation and Charter flights. Over the past few years TAS Fire Services have used the aerodrome as a base for operating fire fighting aircraft (rotor and fixed wing) which has resulted in moderate damage to some of the pavements. As such, the […]
Sydney Airport 5-Year Airfield Capex Planning
Scope Our Airports team was engaged to provide independent advice on the current 5-year Airfield CAPEX Plan. We provided Subject Matter Expert advice on their airfield pavements. The output of this work will be used as supporting information for Aeronautical Agreement to lock in the Airfield Pavement Capital Works for the next 5 years. CJC […]
Sydney Airport Civil Assets
Scope CJC Management were engaged by Sydney Airport Corporation Limited to develop a Civil Assets Manual, provide ad-hoc friction testing training, and technical advisory services across the entire airfield. A further document which covers Friction Management at the Airport was requested as part of the scope. This included training and induction into friction management activities. […]