Project Overview

A significant urban mobility improvement project is underway at Calder Park Drive, featuring the installation of an innovative switchback-style shared use path on the eastern side of the new road bridge. The project combines pedestrian accessibility with cycling infrastructure.

Technical Specifications

Component Detail
Structure Type Switchback shared path
Location Eastern bridge side
Crane Capacity 400 tonnes
Concrete Planks 8 units
User Types Pedestrians and cyclists
Completion Late 2025

Implementation Details

Element Specification
Bridge Integration Eastern alignment
Access Design Switchback configuration
Installation Method Crane placement
Safety Features Multiple access points
Grade Management Accessible incline

Technical Achievement

The project delivers:
. Accessible pathway design
. Multi-modal integration
. Infrastructure modernization
. Safety enhancement
. Level crossing removal
. Community connectivity

Operational Benefits

Key improvements include:
. Enhanced pedestrian access
. Cycling infrastructure
. Reduced traffic conflicts
. Improved safety
. Better connectivity
. Sustainable transport options


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