Kingsford Smith Drive is one Brisbane’s busiest traffic routesÌýconnecting Brisbane Airport, the CBD, Port of Brisbane and the Australia TradeCoast region. The upgrade project aims to create boulevardÌýentryÌýinto Brisbane, reduce traffic congestion andÌýimprove safety. It is also expected to improve vehicle travel times by up to 30 per cent by widening the road from four to six lanes between Theodore Street at EagleÌýFarm andÌýCooksley Street at Hamilton. The works included three through-traffic lanes inÌýeach directionÌýand continuous footpaths onÌýboth sides of the road with improved footpath widths.
Bounded on one side by the Brisbane RiverÌýand the high traffic capacity of Kingsford Smith Drive, construction had to be undertaken with minimal disruption to traffic and residents. To address the limited access, the main construction activity for the marine structure relied upon river access and working off barges.Ìý
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The supply to this project was also affected by the limited site access with most of the concrete supplied via pump. Initially, two pumping stations were established at each end of the project with concrete pumped up to 800 metres. The pumping distance of the concrete was governed by the construction program at either end of the project. A third pumping station was established about halfway along the alignment when sufficient space was established for the safe entrance and egress of delivery trucks could be established.
The project was a finalist in the QueenslandÌýMajor Contractors Association 2018 Innovation & Excellence Awards. The association is theÌýconstruction industry's peak body representing Queensland’s leading major construction contracting companies.
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