H818, Honeysuckle

Client:
City of Newcastle
Sector:
Commercial & Industrial
Project:
Infrastructure
Status:
Ongoing

We allowed for safe and appropriate access to the site during construction and the management of pedestrians around the perimeter of the site

As this project progressed from DA approval to construction, an important element was the development of a Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) to allow for safe and appropriate access to the site during construction and the management of pedestrians around the perimeter of the site. This project involved an initial Traffic Control Plan (TCP) for the project and then on-going alterations and reviews to ensure safety was maintained as the project evolved.

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Car Park Design
Construction (Roadworks and Pre-Opening)
Major Event Planning
Parking Studies and Technology Review

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