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Townsville Connection Road is a state-controlled road between the Townsville CBD and the Bruce Highway in Queensland, serving a major urban arterial road that carries around 24,000 vehicles daily. Supporting the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR), SMEC has completed the detailed design of a new Bowen Road Bridge across the Ross River as part of the third stage in the total project (TCR-3).
SMEC is incredibly proud to announce its success at the 2023/24 Consult Australia Awards for Excellence, securing three esteemed awards along with three highly commended accolades.
SMEC is proud to be recognised through its people and projects shortlisted for the 2023-2024 Consult Australia Awards for Excellence.
SMEC embarks on a new challenging assignment as a Knowledge Partner with the Center of Digitalization of the Transport Sector, which is a legal entity organized and operating by the legislation of the Republic of Tajikistan as an autonomous body under the auspices of the Ministry of Transport.
SMEC took the role of Design Lead on the project which involved building a four-kilometre elevated skytrain and a 270-metre curved, cable-stayed rail bridge over Windsor Road at Rouse Hill.
SMEC Senior Programmer Mobina Zafar was named Young Female Professional of the Year at the Surbana Jurong (SJ) International Awards held in Brisbane, Australia in December 2018.
Engineers need to be thinking about how to cater for a new wave of transportation that’s coming to our roads: autonomous cars. David Freer, Technical Principal Transport Planning, explains why it’s not as far off as we think, and why we need to be future-proofing our roads.