Major construction works for the project are scheduled to commence from 1am, Sunday, 7 July. Construction will be undertaken 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will take up to three weeks to complete, weather permitting.The timeframe will coincide with school holidays and university holidays, targeting a period when traffic demand in the CBD is generally lower. During this time, there will be a reduced speed limit of 25km/h on King William Street between Victoria Square and South Terrace. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction.
Read full articleRoad upgrade works progressed throughout June and July 2019.
Read full articleLandscaping works progressed throughout June and July 2019.
Read full articleThank you to the project team who worked 24/7 for three-weeks to connect the new station and rail corridor!
Read full articleThe occupation works are well underway! The Seaford and Tonsley lines are temporarily closed until last service Sunday, 5 May, while the project works 24/7 to connect the new station and rail corridor.
Read full articleWe are very pleased to announce that Winnie Zhu won her category – and was recognised by CCF SA as the Next Gen Civil Future Leader for showing leadership in taking and implementing initiatives as well as being proactive in the industry outside of the organisation. Winnie is a hardworking and resilient leader who consistently seeks out challenging roles that offer her the opportunity to learn and build on her skills.
Read full articleBallast, sleepers and rails are officially in!
Read full articleAs part of the State Government’s Railway Crossing Safety Improvement Program, crossings throughout Adelaide have been identified for review, upgrade or closure based on factors including safety risk profiles, pedestrian and cyclist counts, crossing history and technical data.
Read full articleTo connect the new station and rail line, the project needed to temporarily close the Seaford Line for three weeks in April and May 2019.
Read full articleRail track infrastructure arrived to site, and the project started welding in preparation for its installation.
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