Customer Story:

Western Sydney Airport Packages

Civil Infrastructure

3D Safety has been selected as the best-of-breed solution for plant onboarding and management across multiple packages of work at Western Sydney Airport (WSA), including Bulk Earthworks, Airside Civil and Paving Works and Landside Civil and Building Works.

WSA is being developed by the Federal Government-owned Western Sydney Airport in stages, the first of which will have capacity for up to 10 million passengers a year with the construction of:

  • a 3.7-kilometre runway
  • aprons, taxiways and aviation facilities
  • a terminal with a floor area of up to 90,000 square metres
  • car-parking facilities for around 11,500 cars, and
  • onsite roads and utilities
  • and surrounding roads and transport infrastructure.

 


3D Safety & Western Sydney Airport

 

The Bulk Earthworks project is nearing completion on one of the biggest civil earthmoving projects in Australia's history! Approx 24 million cubic meters of earth...  moved. 

3D Safety Director, Simon Morrow, sums it up:


"We are proud to continue working with some of these once-in-a-generation projects and seeing WSA evolve into a world-class airport."

3D Safety solutions

  • Plant onboarding and spot auditing
  • Governance of the principal owned and contractor plant fleet
  • Plant prestarts and fault reporting
  • Plant utilisation and reporting

Results

  • Streamlined onboarding processes for plant
  • Visibility of entire contractor and sub-contractor plant supply chain
  • Improved audit 
  • Enhanced records and reporting
  • Plant reporting and utilisation tracking

Recent Projects

Coleman Rail - Shepparton Upgrade

The $400m Shepparton Line Upgrade project will deliver faster services, and will allow modern VLocity trains to travel to Shepparton for the first time.

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Caulfield to Dandenong - PXRP Project

Removal of nine level crossings with a project cost of $1.6 billion.

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Southern Program Alliance - LXRP

Major programme of works removing level crossings on the Frankston line.

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