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Tomewin Mountain Road Slope Stabilisation

  • Location - Currumbin Valley, QLD
  • Completion Date - 2018
  • Value - $2.5 Million
  • Client - Department of Transport and Main Roads

The ex-tropical cyclone Debbie weather event, badly damaged a section of slope on Tomewin Mountain Road in the Currumbin Valley. Under teh National Disaster Repair and Recovery Scheme (NDRRA), SEE Civil was appointed by the Department of Transport and Main Roads to stablise the batter slip and reconstruct the pavements and drainage on Tomewin Mountain Road.

Scope of works

  • Installation of 200 Ischebeck (self-drilling, self-grouting) soil nails – due to the condition of the road failure this required strict controls on machine weights and offsets
  • Placement of 900m2 of 180mm shotcrete on a slope
  • Management of extensive soil nail testing
  • Replace approximately 75 metres prime and seal asphalt flexible pavement on Tomewin Mountain Road
  • Temporary relocation of services and works around service infrastructure including powerlines
  • Traffic management under live traffic flows, including extended lane closures and works behind barriers
  • Management of day and night shift including traffic control for night time road closures
  • Installation of concrete strip foundation and guardrail
  • Enkomat stabilisation at the toe of the shotcrete

photos

A portion of Tomewin Mount Road was damaged during the weather event from ex-tropical cyclone Debbie.

Soil nails were installed to stabilise the slope initially

Shotcrete was applied to the soil nails afterwards

Works were completed in difficult terrain on the extremely constrained site

A long-term alternate lane traffic arrangement had to be implemented on Tomewin Mountain Road

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