Supporting affordable housing delivery through integrated engineering services

Designed by DKO, the 9-storey mixed-use development will provide ground-floor retail space and a mix of studios, and one to three-bedroom apartments, totalling over 100 homes across the 2,250 m² site. Located at 338 Botany Rd, Alexandria, the building will offer 50% market-rate housing and 50% affordable housing, supporting Sydney’s growing need for accessible residences.

ptc. was engaged by SGCH during DA stage to deliver both civil and traffic engineering services for this mixed-use development. We are currently engaged by the Buildcorp to provide a Construction Traffic Management Plan to allow them to commence works on the site.

ptc. provided multi-disciplinary engineering services from Development Application through to Construction stages. The traffic engineering scope included a Traffic Impact Assessment, Construction Feasibility Study, and Green Travel Plan, including Bicycle Parking provision. Our team developed design sketches and vehicle swept paths to ensure optimal site access and circulation.

The civil engineering services included full construction documentation covering stormwater design with on-site detention and MUSIC water quality assessment, pavement design layouts, and sediment and erosion control plans. Demonstrating our collaborative approach, ptc. explored alternative solutions to meet the client’s evolving requirements, including various entrance configurations, internal floor layout adjustments, vertical clearance analysis, and multiple ramp design options.

Clients: SGCH and Buildcorp

Location: Alexandria, NSW

Services provided:

  • Stormwater design (including OSD and MUSIC water quality assessment)
  • Pavement design
  • Sediment and erosion control plans
  • Traffic Impact Assessment
  • Green Travel Plan
  • Loading Dock Management Plan
  • Construction Traffic Management Plan
  • Construction Feasibility Study
  • Concept and Detailed Design
  • Construction Certificate
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