Clause 52.34 of the Victorian Planning Scheme addresses the requirements for bicycle parking in new developments. This clause sets out various design guidelines as well as the numerical requirements for bicycle parking spaces and end of trip facilities across a wide...
A swept path assessment takes into account the dimensions of the vehicle, its turning radius, and the surrounding environment. This involves using specialised software such as AutoTrack or AutoTurn to simulate the movement of the vehicle through the road network. The...
A recent article in The Age argues that Melbourne must halt the “fringe creep” and focus on more sustainable urban development by providing more housing in established suburbs with existing access to public infrastructure. Infrastructure Victoria’s...
We’re fortunate to work on a range of renewable energy projects across the eastern states, including New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and Tasmania. As part of this work we have been involved in over 10 wind farm projects which we consider to be some of the most...
What is a traffic engineer? A traffic engineer is a professional who focuses on the physical and operational aspects of the transportation system, such as traffic signal timing, road design, and management of incidents. They use their knowledge of engineering, traffic...
Transport planners work closely with traffic engineers to ensure that the transportation system is designed in a way that meets the current and future needs of the community. This includes considering factors such as accessibility, connectivity, sustainability, and...