Koonung Creek
The boardwalk project was initiated to provide a safe and accessible pathway through a swampy area, offering residents an opportunity to explore the natural surroundings while minimizing environmental impact. The decision to use prefabricated structural steel boardwalk modules was driven by the need for efficient construction and installation, as well as the desire to create a durable and resilient structure that could withstand the challenging conditions of the swamp environment.
The boardwalk uses prefabricated structural steel modules that were bolted together on-site. These modules were mounted on screw piles that are drilled into the swamp land. The boardwalk features a flush-fitting fiber reinforced plastic mesh flooring. The structure was designed to withstand both in-service and temporary construction conditions, considering the loading requirements for plant installation on subsequent sections of the boardwalk.
Architect:
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Challenges:
Urban Initiatives
2017
The project involved extensive testing of the challenging geotechnical conditions specific to the site. Additionally, a modular solution was designed to minimize the number of components required on-site while ensuring they could fit within the size limits for hot dipped galvanizing. The design of the modular solution took into consideration the difficulty of the construction process, ensuring it could be seamlessly assembled and limit complexities.
Architect:
Urban Initiatives
Year:
2017
Construction Budget:
Challenges:
The project involved extensive testing of the challenging geotechnical conditions specific to the site. Additionally, a modular solution was designed to minimize the number of components required on-site while ensuring they could fit within the size limits for hot dipped galvanizing. The design of the modular solution took into consideration the difficulty of the construction process, ensuring it could be seamlessly assembled and limit complexities.