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559 Liverpool Street, Strathfield South
Expert Witness Statement – Parking and Waste
Reference: 16SYT0018
22 April 2016
Site: 559 Liverpool Road, Strathfield South - Parking Design Advice 1 Reference: 16SYT0018
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Author Reviewed Description Date
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1 Calum Hutcheson Caitlin McHugh
Rev 00 22 Apr 2016
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Contents
1. Introduction 3
1.1. Background 3
1.2. Contentions 3
1.3. References 4
1.4. Expert’s Qualifications 4
1.5. Formal Statement 4
2. Background 5
2.1. Site Location 5
2.2. Current Proposal and Car Parking 5
3. Response to Contentions 7
3.1. Parking 7
3.1.1. Grades of the ramp and ramp edges 7
3.1.2. Swept Path of B85 Vehicle 7
3.1.3. Swept Path of B99 Vehicle 7
3.1.4. Additional Swept Paths 7
3.1.5. Disabled Parking 7
3.1.6. Vertical Clearance 7
3.2. Waste Collection 8
Appendix A Swept Path Diagrams 9
Appendix B CV for Calum Hutcheson 10
Appendices
Appendix A Swept Path Diagrams 9
Appendix B CV for Calum Hutcheson 10
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1. Introduction
1.1. Background
I have been engaged to prepare a traffic engineering Expert Report by the Applicant in relation
to proceedings currently underway in the NSW Land and Environment Court for a proposed
development at 559 Liverpool Street, Strathfield South. The case is Strathfield Council ats
Omar Abdul-Rahman - Land and Environment Court Proceedings No. 11039 of 2015 (559
Liverpool road, South Strathfield).
My expertise is in the field of assessment of traffic and parking implications of development.
1.2. Contentions
My advice to the court is in relation to basement parking and waste disposal. The following
contentions have been raised by the Respondent:
Car Parking
Concern is raised with the adequacy of the traffic report:
Further detail required re grades of the ramp and ramp edges to define where the
ramp finishes, larger scale layout of parking requested (1:100), cross section through
car park to establish where the ramp finishes. Also:
• The swept path drawings show that a B89 vehicle can make a U-Turn in the
underground carpark. However a swept path plan is also required to show how a
B89 vehicle would actually parking in and out of each parking space – including the
disabled parking space. A vehicle able to transport a disabled person would
probably be classified as a B99 Vehicle – the report should comment on this point.
• The disabled parking space is 2.4m wide but “AS2890.6 2009 Parking Facilities –
Part 6 – Off Street Parking for people with Disabilities” requires to disabled parking
space to be 2.4m wide plus a “Shared Use” area beside the disabled parking space
protected by a “bollard” of another 2.4m to allow for wheel chair access to the side
of the vehicle. It is not clear from the drawings if this extra width has been
provided.
• The ramp to the underground car park should show grades and ramp lengths as
evidence that a B89 and Disabled Vehicle has the vertical clearance to enter and
exit the car park without scrapping the bottom or the top of the vehicle.
Waste Collection
The development application should be refused because proposed collection of waste
bins along Liverpool Road is unacceptable. It is unclear how collection will occur.
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1.3. References
The following guidelines and planning documents have been used in undertaking my
assessment:
• Australian Standard AS2890.1 – Off street car parking.
• Strathfield Development Control Plan 2015.
The following plans prepared by Ghazi Al Ali Architects have been used in preparing my advice:
Plan Description Date / Issue
A 1200 BASEMENT 02, BASEMENT 01 21/04/2016 / B
A 1201 GROUND FLOOR PLAN, LEVEL 01 21/04/2016 / B
A 1500 EAST AND SOUTH ELEVATION 21/04/2016 / B
A 1501 WEST AND NORTH ELEVATION 21/04/2016 / B
A 1700 SECTIONS 21/04/2016 / B
1.4. Expert’s Qualifications
I am a Senior Associate Director in TTM’s Traffic division with over 25 years of providing traffic
engineering planning advisory services to government and the private sector. I have developed
my skills through the assessment of transport infrastructure and strategic transport planning
from a multi-disciplinary approach including land use and travel demand forecasting, public
consultation, traffic impact assessment, and road safety reviews.
My CV is included in Appendix B of this report.
1.5. Formal Statement
I have read Part 31 of Division 2 of Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 and the Expert Witness
Code of Conduct (Schedule 7) and I agree to be bound by them.
Calum Hutcheson, Senior Associate Director – Traffic …………………………………………
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2. Background
2.1. Site Location
The site is located at 559 Liverpool Road, Strathfield NSW (see Figure 2-1). It has frontages to
Liverpool Road and a rear laneway approximately 6 metres wide.
Figure 2-1: Site Location
2.2. Current Proposal and Car Parking
The development as per the current plans has 9 x 2 bedroom and 1 x 1 bedroom dwellings.
The parking requirement as per Strathfield Development Control Plan 2015 is presented in
Table 2-1
Table 2-1: Council Parking Requirements
Requirement Number Required Parking
Spaces
1.5 car parking spaces per two-bedroom unit 9 13.5
1 car parking space per one-bedroom unit 1 1
On-site visitor parking shall be provided on site at a rate of 1
space for every 5 dwellings or part thereof.
10 2
Total 16.5
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Council’s DCP also states that “A minimum of 15% of the total number of dwellings within
every multiple unit development must be designed in accordance with Australian Standard
AS4299 – Adaptable Housing (Class C) to ensure units are internally designed to allow
occupation by older people and people with disabilities.” Based on the proposed 10 units 2 of
the resident spaces should be designed as accessible spaces as defined by Australian Standard
AS2890.6 - 2009 Off Street Parking for People with Disabilities.
The proposal contains 14 car parking spaces of which:
• 10 are ordinary resident spaces.
• 2 are accessible resident spaces.
• 2 are visitor spaces, one of which is also designated as a wash bay.
The total parking provision for the resident spaces is less than the DCP requirements by 2.5
spaces. I understand that this is not a matter for contention. Nevertheless, it is my advice that
the reduced number of spaces is acceptable given the availability of high quality public
transport services with bus stops within walking distance of the site providing access to local
and regional bus services. The regional M90 service between Liverpool and Burwood runs
every 10 minutes in peak times and every 15 to 20 minutes outside of peak times and on
weekends.
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3. Response to Contentions
3.1. Parking
3.1.1. Grades of the ramp and ramp edges
The ramp grades are 25 percent with 2 metre 12.5 percent transitions at each end. This
complies with Clause 2.5.3 of Australian Standard AS2890.1 - 2004 Off Street Car Parking.
The first 6 metres of the driveway from the access point via the rear lane has a gradient of 5
percent. This complies with Clause 2.5.3 of Australian Standard AS2890.1 - 2004 Off Street Car
Parking.
3.1.2. Swept Path of B85 Vehicle
The swept path of a B85 vehicle has been assessed and found to be acceptable (see Appendix
A). The parking dimensions and associated aisle widths comply with Australian Standard
AS29890.1 - 2004 Off Street Car Parking.
3.1.3. Swept Path of B99 Vehicle
The development requires the provision of 2 accessible parking spaces. These spaces have
been provided on the second basement level in order to provide access to the lift. A turntable
has been provided at the first basement level to provide easier access to the accessible parking
spaces on the assumption that they will need to cater for B99 vehicles with a minimum of
manoeuvring. The swept path of the B99 vehicle using the turntable is presented in Appendix
A.
3.1.4. Additional Swept Paths
Additional swept paths are not required. The carpark complies with the standard aisle widths
and space dimensions as specified in Clause 2.4 of Australian Standard AS2890.1 - 2004 Off
Street Car Parking.
3.1.5. Disabled Parking
The two accessible parking spaces have a 2.4 metre wide shared space between them. Vertical
clearance for these spaces is in excess of 2.5 m. This complies with the requirements of
AS2890.6 2009 Parking Facilities – Part 6 – Off Street Parking for people with Disabilities.
Hence, it is satisfactory.
3.1.6. Vertical Clearance
The vertical clearance on the ramp to the underground car park is 2.350 metres. Thus is in
excess of the minimum of 2.2 meters specified in Australian Standard AS2890.1 - 2004 Off
Street Car Parking. Hence, it is satisfactory.
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3.2. Waste Collection
The proposal includes an allowance for 10 bins, 5 of which are for general waste and 5 are for
recyclable waste.
For Multi-Unit Dwellings Strathfield Council provides the following waste collection services1:
• 240L red lid general household garbage bin – shared between 2 units. Collected weekly
• 240L yellow lid recycling bin – shared between 2 units. Collected fortnightly.
The proposal satisfies these requirements.
Waste collection is proposed to occur at the rear laneway and not Liverpool Road. There is
sufficient room adjacent to the site to accommodate the bins. Bins will be placed in the
laneway on the night prior to collection. “No Parking” restrictions are in force on both sides of
the laneway. The placement of the bins in the laneway will not adversely affect traffic.
It is my advice that collection of the bins via the rear laneway is appropriate.
1 Source: https://www.strathfield.nsw.gov.au/residents/waste-management-and-recycling/
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Appendix A Swept Path Diagrams
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Appendix B CV for Calum Hutcheson
CALUM HUTCHESON
STAFF PROFILE
Senior Associate Director—Traffic
Experience:
Calum joined TTM Consulting in 2015 following 25 years
of providing traffic engineering and planning advisory
services to government and the private sector. Calum is
responsible for developing and enhancing TTM’s traffic
engineering practice in NSW as well as interstate.
Prior to joining TTM Calum primarily worked in major
consultancies including Hyder, SKM (now Jacobs), and
Masson Wilson Twiney as well as running his own pri-
vate practice. He has also worked in local government
Particular areas of interest are in transport planning for
major road and public transport projects, urban devel-
opment (greenfield sites and urban renewal projects),
industrial and commercial development, and strategic
planning.
At the local government level Calum has worked on lo-
cal area traffic management assessments, new urban
release areas, and pedestrian planning. At the state
government level he has worked on major private mo-
torway projects, public transport projects, network
planning, and route development studies. His work in
the private sector has focussed on individual develop-
ments, large scale commercial and residential projects,
and patronage forecasting for motorways. This broad
range of experience enables his skills to be applied to
demands in different areas of the marketplace as they
occur.
Qualifications:
Bachelor of Engineering (Hons)
University of New South Wales, 1989
Master of Transport Management
University of Sydney, 1993
Through his experience in both the public and pri-
vate sectors Calum has developed skills in the as-
sessment of transport infrastructure and strategic
transport planning from a mul5-disciplinary ap-
proach including landuse and travel demand fore-
cas5ng, public consulta5on, traffic impact assess-
ment, and road safety reviews.
Key Projects:
Representa5ve projects / roles which Calum has
had direct involvement include:
• Hunter Economic Infrastructure Plan, NSW;
• Traffic assessment and patronage forecasts for
motorways in NSW, QLD and VIC;
• Assessment of future port op5ons in Perth, WA;
• Assessment of a planning proposal for Surry
Hills Shopping Village;
• Expert advice to Ashfield Council, City of Syd-
ney, Marrickville Council, and City of Botany Bay
on implica5ons of the WestConnex motorway;
• Development of a strategic transport plan for
the residen5al and commercial development of
the former ADI site at St Marys, NSW;
• Advice on car parking standards for McDonalds
restaurants; and
• Various development applica5ons for residen-
5al, retail, educa5on and child care develop-
ments.
CALUM HUTCHESON
STAFF PROFILE
Senior Associate Director—Traffic
TTM Consulting (2015 to present) - Senior Associate Director
Calum joined TTM Consulting in 2015 following 25 years of providing traffic engineering and planning advisory ser-
vices to government and the private sector. Calum is responsible for developing and enhancing TTM’s traffic engi-
neering practice in NSW as well as interstate. Key projects include:
WestConnex – provided independent expert advice to Ashfield Council on the implications of the M4 East compo-
nent of the WestConnex motorway. TTM subsequently provided advice to the City of Sydney, Marrickville Council,
and City of Botany Bay on the implications of the New M5 component of the WestConnex motorway for each of the
local government areas.
Roseville College – TTM Consulting prepared a Traffic Management Plan for day to day operations at the school.
The Traffic Management Plan was developed to improve safety for students, parents, staff, residents and other peo-
ple who drive or walk within the local streets surrounding Roseville College. TTM Consulting were subsequently en-
gaged to undertake an assessment of increasing the student population from 830 to 1,250, and the construction of a
two level carpark.
Penrith Lakes - TTM Consulting was commissioned by Penrith Lakes Development Corporation (PLDC) to prepare a
Transport Management and Accessibility Plan for 5,000 dwellings. The TMAP defines the transport impacts stem-
ming from the proposed urban development of the site, and presents a package of measures that will assist in meet-
ing the performance measures.
Surry Hills Shopping Village – This study conducted on behalf of TOGA and Coles assessed a major mixed use de-
velopment comprising a shopping centre and residential apartments on the site of the Surry Hills Shopping Village.
Challenges included catering for the safety of the significant pedestrian population accessing and passing the centre,
providing for efficient vehicle access, and design of the loading dock for which a turntable was provided.
Clarks Gully Mine, Hillgrove – This study involved the assessment of a proposed new mine 20 km east of Armidale.
It included a road safety audit of local traffic conditions, assessment of traffic impacts, and determination of required
road upgrades. TTM were also engaged to undertake a further road safety audit in relation to the existing mine at
Hillgrove itself.
Anytime Fitness – Preparation of traffic and parking advice for proposed gym facilities at Epping, Winston Hills,
and Kingsgrove. TTM developed a model to generate estimates of traffic generation and parking demands based on
surveys of existing gyms and attendance records maintained by the client.
MLC Centre and Grosvenor Place – Preparation of bicycle assessments and safety reports in relation to the up-
grade of cycle facilities within the basement carparks of these major buildings. The work involved the retrofitting of
safe paths of travel for cyclists within carparks which had been designed for cars only.
300 Manchester Road, Auburn Residential Rezoning – The study was undertaken on behalf of Payce Projects Pty
Ltd to prepare traffic and transport assessment of a proposed rezoning of land at 300 Manchester Road, Auburn. The
assessment was used for discussion with authorities for planning infrastructure to be upgraded in the local transport
network. It makes recommendations to address traffic, transport and accessibility issues associated with the Plan-
ning Proposal.
Darling Square: North Plot and The Square – The study relates to a detailed (‘Stage 2’) DA for a mixed use develop-
ment in the North Plot of Darling Square together with domain works for the new Square. The Darling Square Site is
to be developed for a mix of residential and non-residential uses, and the North Plot is one of six development plots
identified within the approved Concept Proposal.
Hutcheson Transport Planning (2012 to 2015) - Principal
Practice continuing on from Hutcheson Transport Solutions (see below) providing specialist advice to government
and the private sector. The services offered focused on assessing traffic impacts of development and patronage
forecasting.
Hyder Consulting (2013 to 2014) – Associate Technical / Business Director
Calum joined Hyder Consulting in 2013 to manage freight related projects. He subsequently also developed Hyders’
capabilities to provide advice in relation to investment grade forecasting for private motorway patronage associated
with existing motorways using alternative forecasting techniques to past industry practices. Key projects include:
Hunter Economic Infrastructure Plan on behalf of Infrastructure NSW and RDA Hunter – This ground breaking
study involved an assessment of future demands for inbound logistics associated with coal production in the Hunter
Valley and beyond and determination of road upgrades required to accommodate the growth in heavy vehicles in-
bound to coal mines. Long term water supply issues in the Hunter region were also examined. The report has been
adopted as a key planning document for infrastructure development in the Hunter region.
Queensland Motorways Patronage Assessment on behalf of QIC – Preparation of investment grade forecasts to
support the 2014 sale of the Gateway, Logan, CLEM7, Go Between Bridge, and Legacy Way motorways in Brisbane.
The projects were subsequently acquired by Transurban with equity interests 62.5% for $7.057 billion.
Sydney Cross City Tunnel Patronage Assessment on behalf of Cross City Motorway Pty Ltd – Preparation of invest-
ment grade forecasts to support the sale of the Sydney Cross City Tunnel. The tunnel was subsequently acquired by
Transurban in June 2014.
Planning Assessment of Future Port and Industry Development - Naval Base to James Point on behalf of the West
Australian Planning Commission – Multi-Criteria Analysis study of options for a new port in Perth’s Outer Harbour
Client. The new port is required to accommodate growth in shipping container trade. The study required considera-
tion of portside and landside transport issues amongst others. It included high level consultation with the various
departments and agencies within the West Australian Government (WAPC, DOP, DOT, EPA, Landcorp, etc.).
Camden Council (2009 to 2012) – Team Leader, Traffic & Transport
Joined Camden Council in 2009 with an aim to develop an understanding of transport assessment from a local gov-
ernment perspective. Built a team of 4 support staff including three traffic engineers and a Road Safety Officer from
an original team that had only 1 support staff and no traffic engineers.
Key roles undertaken at Camden Council include:
• Local Traffic Committee – Administered and produced reports on traffic related matters for formal submission
to Council for approval. Typical reports assessed future road planning, technical review of plans, special event
planning, and assessment of submissions associated with approved developments.
• Review of development applications for all traffic generating developments in Camden. Provision of strategic
planning advice for major land release areas (Oran Park, Gregory Hills, Catherine Field South, The Hermitage,
Elderslie, Spring Farm, Harrington Park / Grove, and Leppington).
• Development of an implementation program to convert bus stops for compliance with the Australian Human
Rights Commission (AHRC) Guideline for Assessing Compliance of Bus Stops with the Disability Standards for
Accessible Public Transport 2002.
• Implementation of improved accessibility for non-car users in Camden CBD through review of mobility parking
locations, taxi stand locations, and provision for other road users (cyclists and motor cyclists).
• Development of new bus routes within Camden LGA in consultation with local bus operators to service new
urban communities and schools.
• Preparation of Camden Council submission on NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan.
• Assessment of road designs for major urban and retail developments.
• Provision of advice internally for various Council projects.
• Provision of strategic advice on State Government initiatives.
Hutcheson Transport Solutions (2003 to 2009) - Director
Hutcheson Transport Solutions was formed to provide specialist advice to government and the private sector. The
services offered focused on assessing traffic impacts of development and patronage forecasting for toll roads. Rep-
resentative projects include:
Hills Motorway – Advice prepared on implications of recent trends in patronage and potential impacts following
completion of the Lane Cove Tunnel and Western Sydney Orbital.
ABN AMRO / RiverCity Motorway Group – Independent advisor on patronage forecasts for the Brisbane North
South Bypass Tunnel (now called the Clem Jones Tunnel - CLEM7).
ABN AMRO – Independent advisor on patronage forecasts for the Mitcham – Frankston Freeway, Melbourne (now
called EastLink).
Camden Valley Way and Campbelltown Road Route Studies – Peer review of route development studies undertak-
en by GHD on behalf of NSW Roads & Traffic Authority.
Marsden Park Release Area – Expert advice on transport needs of proposed release of land in Marsden Park to
accommodate up to 15,000 dwellings and major employment zones.
Oxford Falls Grammar School – Expert witness evidence provided to NSW Land & Environment Court.
279 Mona Vale Road, Terrey Hills – Assessment of traffic impacts of proposed industrial development and expert
witness evidence provided to NSW Land & Environment Court.
St Luke’s Grammar School, Dee Why – Assessment of traffic impacts of proposed redevelopment of the school and
development of a traffic management plan to address both existing and future conditions.
Site 3, Sydney Olympic Park for Multiplex – Assessment of traffic and parking implications of proposed residential
development at Sydney Olympic Park.
St Marys Transport Management Plan for Lend Lease – Development of a strategic transport plan for the residen-
tial and commercial development of the former ADI site at St Marys.
Dunheved Traffic and Transport Study for Lend Lease – Development of a Transport plan for the industrial devel-
opment of the Dunheved Precinct at St Marys.
Farmhouse Montessori School - Advice on traffic and parking impacts.
Various development applications for residential, retail, education and child care developments.
Sinclair Knight Merz, now Jacobs (2000-2003) - Manager, Traffic & Transportation
Responsible for developing business opportunities in the transport and traffic area, and also directing and managing
consulting assignments, especially those involving travel modelling, traffic planning, traffic impact assessment, and
engineering. During my time at SKM I built a strong multi-disciplinary team which was able to address small projects,
stand-alone projects, and large company wide projects pursued by the firm.
Representative projects include:
Villawood Migrant Hostel Traffic and Transport Study for Estate Property Developments – Assessment of redevel-
opment of Villawood Migrant Hostel site to accommodate residential and commercial development.
UTS Ku-ring-gai Campus Traffic and Transport Study for UTS – Assessment of potential redevelopment of UTS Ku-
ring-gai Campus to accommodate residential and commercial development.
F3 to Sydney Orbital Connection for NSW Roads & Traffic Authority and DOTARS – Forecasting of future patron-
age of this new link proposed in the northern part of Sydney.
Lane Cove Tunnel Lenders Advisor – Audit of traffic forecasts and provision of advice to lenders associated with a
bid to construct and operate the Lane Cove Tunnel in Sydney.
Eastern Creek TMAP for Eastern Creek Landowners – The TMAP was prepared in accordance with the “Draft Inter-
im Guidelines on Transport Management And Accessibility Plans”. The study area included around 600 Ha of land for
commercial / industrial development.
Sydney Long Term Road Plan for NSW Roads & Traffic Authority – Assessment of long term traffic trends and de-
velopment of an integrated transport plan for improving the Sydney Road network to accommodate future growth.
Riverstone Release Area TMAP for Blacktown – The TMAP was prepared in accordance with the “Draft Interim
Guidelines on Transport Management And Accessibility Plans”. The study area is intended for residential develop-
ment an expansion of the Riverstone Town Centre.
Western Sydney Orbital EIS for NSW Roads & Traffic Authority – Review of traffic modelling plus advice on inter-
change design and construction staging.
Penrith Lakes Transport Study for Urban Pacific – Responsible for assessing transport infrastructure requirements
and developing innovative transport solutions for a major urban land release.
Transmission Gully EIS Review for Wellington Regional Council – Advice on traffic forecasting and tolling regimes
for a proposed regional route through Transmission Gully to Wellington.
Liverpool to Parramatta Transitway Bus Operations Plan for Transitways – Assessment of bus requirements for
servicing the Liverpool to Parramatta Transitway including both on transitway and off transitway services.
Sydney Cross City Tunnel Patronage Forecasting and Traffic advice for Transfield / Multiplex – Production of fore-
casts for the Transfield / Multiplex (unsuccessful) bid to construct and operate the Cross City Tunnel.
F5 Freeway Transport Study for NSW Roads & Traffic Authority – Transport corridor planning study used to justify
the widening of the Hume Highway south of Camden Valley Way. The recommended works have now been complet-
ed.
Greystanes Local Traffic Study for Boral – Assessment of local transport requirements arising from the develop-
ment of the Boral quarry site at Greystanes.
ALDI Stores – Advice on feasibility and preparation of subsequent traffic and parking reports for development ap-
plications for ALDI Stores. Expert witness evidence was provided to the NSW Land & Environment Court in relation
to the ALDI site at Brookvale.
Northside Montessori School – Expert witness evidence on road safety issues provided to NSW Land & Environ-
ment Court.
Multiplex – Advice on design of multi-storey carpark designs in relation to relevant Australian Standards.
McDonalds – Advice on car parking standards for Mc Donalds Restaurants taking into account requirements from
relevant standards, the Building Code of Australia, and Occupational Health and Safety legislation.
Various development applications for residential and retail developments.
Masson Wilson Twiney (1995 to 2000) - Senior Traffic and Transportation Engineer.
Responsible for developing the company’s travel forecasting program and community consultation skills.
Lane Cove Tunnel EIS Traffic and Transport Assessment for NSW Roads and Traffic Authority – An assessment of
the transport implications of the proposed Lane Cove Tunnel involving travel demand forecasting, traffic assessment
and community consultation.
Mungerie Park Town Centre Study for NSW Department of Urban Affairs and Planning – An assessment of the fu-
ture transport infrastructure requirements feeding into and within the Mungerie Park Town Centre (now called
Rouse Hill Town Centre) proposed for the North West Sector of Sydney.
Leichhardt Transport Study for Leichhardt Council – Development of a Section 94 Contributions Plan for transport
impacts associated with development in the Leichhardt Municipality. The plan was developed through a process of
community consultation and technical analysis.
Cabramatta Town Centre Traffic and Pedestrian Study for Fairfield City Council – This study involved an assess-
ment of the adequacy and safety of the existing road and pedestrian environment, particularly in terms of identifying
deficiencies in the system.
Menai / Engadine Transport Study for NSW Roads and Traffic Authority and Sutherland Council – A study of future
road requirements in the Engadine / Menai area involving travel demand forecasting, traffic assessment and commu-
nity consultation through stakeholder workshops. The study justified the constriction of the Bangor Bypass which
has now been completed.
Rouse Hill Arterial Roads Study for the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority – A multi-disciplinary study including
landuse and travel demand forecasting, infrastructure assessment, and road safety assessment. This study was used
to guide the initial identification of future road requirements and provided the justification for the widening of Wind-
sor Road.
Blacktown Mall Planning Study for Blacktown City Council – Examination of traffic issues associated with the Main
Street, Blacktown and the consequences of reopening the pedestrian mall. The mall was subsequently opened to
general traffic in accordance with the recommendations of the study.
Rocks Traffic Modelling for Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority – Assessment of a number of options for the
road network aimed at improving accessibility and safety for pedestrians.
Traffic study of the proposed upgrading of the Pacific Highway between Lyons Road and Englands Road in Coffs
Harbour for the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority – This study produced an assessment of safety aspects of adja-
cent local and sub-arterial roads as well as forecasts of future conditions.
Sydney Airport Olympic Strategy Plan for the Federal Airports Corporation – A traffic forecasting model was devel-
oped for determining people and vehicle movements at Sydney Airport during the 2000 Olympics period. The model
was used to determine car parking, queuing and kerbside requirements as well as traffic flows.
Parramatta - Chatswood Railway EIS forecasting of future road traffic conditions for ERM Mitchell McCotter – Fu-
ture traffic conditions upon completion of the Parramatta – Chatswood Railway were determined for input to the EIS
for the project.
Transit Network Studies for Transitways (NSW Department of Transport and Roads and Traffic Authority) –
Patronage demand study of transitways proposed for Sydney by the NSW government.
Roper Lane Traffic Study for Hornsby Council – Development of options for improving local traffic conditions in
collaboration with the local community.
Rose Bay Traffic Study for Woollahra Council – Local traffic study identifying options for improving access. Local
surveys and community consultation through public meetings was used to guide the assessment.
West Naremburn Local Area Traffic Management Study for Willoughby Municipal Council – Major local area traf-
fic management study aimed at resolving long term problems and divisions within the local community. Community
input was achieved via public meetings, newsletters, street meetings, and feedback sheets. The recommended
works were subsequently adopted by Council and have now been completed.
Merrylands RSL – Assessment of traffic and parking implications arising from a long term redevelopment of the
RSL club.
Bexley Coptic Church – Analysis of traffic and parking implications resulting from a proposed Coptic Orthodox
Church on a former school site.
Bridge Road, Westmead – Traffic analysis of a proposed 420 unit development beside the railway line at West-
mead.
Newtown Cinema and Roseville Theatre – Assessment of proposed cinema complexes.
North Sydney Shopping World – Assessment of a proposed residential development comprising 246 units over
North Sydney Shopping World.
Rainbow Child Care Centre, Ruse – Assessment of an expansion of a 28 place long day care centre with 21 addi-
tional places.
Wamberal Childcare Centre – Assessment of a proposed long day care centre containing 39 places.
Johnston Street Traffic Calming Study for Leichhardt Council – An audit of Johnston Street, Booth Street, and other
local roads as part of an assessment of proposed changes to the road system. Community input was gained through
local precinct meetings.
Cody Outdoor – Assessment of proposed advertising signs at various locations and their potential impact on road
users.
Parklea Markets Masterplan – Investigation of traffic impacts and requirements for access to and egress from the
Parklea Markets site in the long term.
Glenwood Park, Nowra Mall, Tamworth – Assessment of proposed shopping developments including supermar-
kets and ancillary shops.
Solutions Engineering (1994 to 1995) - Freelance Consultant
M4 Motorway Study for the NSW Roads and Traffic Authority – Development of a traffic model and subsequent
production of travel demand forecasts for the M4 Motorway.
Stewart Avenue Overpass Assessment for Honeysuckle Development Corporation – Assessment of traffic, road
safety and economic aspects of the construction of a road bridge over the rail line at Newcastle.
Kembla Grange Water Treatment Plant Traffic Impact Analysis for CMPS&F – Audit of existing road system for
which access will be required during the construction of a new water treatment plant.
Pyrmont Foreshore Public Domain Pedestrian Access and Circulation Study for City West Development Corpora-
tion – Audit of existing and proposed road and pedestrian system.
Merrylands Road Pedestrian Study for Holroyd City Council – Audit of Merrylands Road, Holroyd plus an assess-
ment of appropriate improvements to cater for the needs of school children identified in the audit.
Rozelle Hospital Traffic Study for the NSW Property Services Group – Investigation of the road safety and traffic
impacts arising from the relocation of the Conservatorium of Music to the above site.
Transport Study Group, NSW Roads & Traffic Authority (1993 to 1994) - Transport Modeller/Modelling Manager
Warringah/Lower North Shore Mass Transit Assessment for the NSW Department of Transport – Assessment of
Mass Transit Proposals by the private sector.
Metropolitan Air Quality Study for the Environmental Protection Agency, NSW – Production of vehicle travel fore-
casts covering the Newcastle, Sydney and Wollongong conurbation.
Sinclair Knight, now Jacobs (1989 to 1992) - Traffic and Transportation Engineer
Interim Road Network Strategy for the Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW – Assessment of future travel demand
in Sydney, particularly during off-peak travel and the identification of demand corridors.
Cairns/Mulgrave Strategic Transport Study for the Queensland Department of Transport – Development of a multi
-modal travel demand model capable of assessing a wide range of policy measures including the introduction of new
public transport services and travel demand management measures.
Road Transport Future Directions Study for the Roads and Traffic Authority of NSW – A member of the core team
for this study which set the direction of future road transport planning in NSW. Responsibilities included the devel-
opment of a multi-modal travel forecasting model and interpretation and presentation of works from commissioned
studies.
Albury Arterial Roads Study for Albury City Council – Economic and traffic assessment of the area’s road network
with particular emphasis on satisfying the needs for travel between Albury and its satellite growth area of Thur-
goona.
Honeysuckle Project Transportation Study for the Property Services Group, NSW – Assessment of future traffic and
pedestrian conditions in the City of Newcastle following the completion of the Honeysuckle development.
Macarthur Square and Charlestown Square Traffic Impact Studies for Civil & Civic Pty Ltd – Studies identifying road
improvements needed to cater for the growth in pedestrians and vehicles arising from expansion of these shopping
centre.
North Ryde Industrial Area Traffic Management Study for Ryde Municipal Council – Assessment of road and inter-
section requirements to efficient enable access and egress for development within the North Ryde precinct.
Papers and Presentations
Paying the Cost of Transport - published in “Transport Policy Workshop Policy Perspectives ‘92”, Institute of
Transport Studies, University of Sydney, December 1992
Riding the Wave - Strategic Planning for Transport, paper presented to the 1993 National Engineering Convention, 2-
5 May, Cairns
Land Use and Traffic Generation Characteristics of Retail Shopping Centres in New South Wales – The results of this
independent analysis are included in the 1994 edition of the RTA’s “Guide to Traffic Generating Developments”
Guest Lecturer (University of New South Wales) – Transport Modelling (2003 and 2004)
Awards
1992 National Young Professional Engineer of the Year
Australian Conservation Foundation Prize, University of New South Wales, 1989
Community Services
Past representative for State Member on Marrickville Local Traffic Committee. Responsibilities included reviewing
representations made to the State Member relating to the adequacy of the existing road system and providing ad-
vice on appropriate remedial actions.