Queanbeyan · ACT

From plan to pack-down, we handle swept path analysis in Queanbeyan. Monaro Highway, Canberra Avenue, Jerrabomberra residential growth corridors and Queanbeyan CBD works — so schemes are designed for the real road environment, approved by the right authorities and delivered safely.

What's included

Access, loading & docks Intersection & roundabout checks Design-vehicle compliance

AutoTURN and Vehicle Tracking checks to AS 2890 and Austroads design vehicles — from B-doubles to refuse trucks. Swept path checks for Queanbeyan confirm that service vehicles, B-doubles and refuse trucks can access and turn within the site to AS 2890 and Austroads. See the full Swept Path Analysis service, or browse all traffic management in Queanbeyan.

Traffic management in Queanbeyan

The Monaro Highway and Canberra Avenue form the primary road connections between Queanbeyan and the ACT, carrying commuter and freight traffic across the state border in a corridor that is experiencing sustained growth pressure from the expanding Jerrabomberra and Googong residential communities. Town-centre works on the Queanbeyan CBD street network must be coordinated with both Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council and, where border-crossing roads are involved, the ACT Government, creating a multi-jurisdiction permit environment uncommon in purely NSW regional settings. Construction traffic from multiple concurrent residential subdivision projects in the growth areas is increasing heavy-vehicle volumes on arterial connectors not originally designed for this scale of development traffic.

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