Description
The Warringah Freeway Upgrade (WFU) is a major NSW Government infrastructure project to support Sydney's growth.
- It will connect the new Western Harbour Tunnel and Beaches Link (WHTBL) motorways to the existing network, enhancing connectivity and safety for public transport, freight, and private vehicles.
- The project will improve the journey experience for current Warringah Freeway users.
- It will boost transport capacity around the Harbor CBD and improve connectivity to and from the Northern Beaches.
- The upgrade is being delivered by a joint venture of CPB Contractors and DT Infrastructure.
- It includes surface road upgrades, structural works, and ancillary works over an approximately four-kilometer section of the freeway.
- The focus is on simplifying traffic flows, enhancing wayfinding, and enabling works for the new WHTBL and Northern Beaches Link.
Rating Highlights
Category | Credits | Achievements/Risks |
Energy and Carbon | Ene- 1 | The Project achieved a verified level of 3 with a score of 11.75.
The project prioritized sustainability through innovative solutions like SamiFrid pavement reinforcement and strategic lighting optimizations demonstrating the commitment to environmental stewardship.
These initiatives collectively contributed to achieving an 84.62% reduction in GHG emissions and a 0.3% reduction in energy consumption excluding offsets and purchased GreenPower compared to the Base Case. |
Materials | Mat-1 | The Project achieved a verified level of 2.7 with a score of 9.26.
Here are the noteworthy sustainability achievements advocating commitment to responsibly managing resources and environmental impacts by monitoring and modelling: - Implemented SamiGrid for pavement reinforcement, reducing asphalt thickness and maintenance emissions by 54%. - Retained existing road furniture and noise walls after detailed design assessment, avoiding decommissioning and replacement, contrary to BAU practices. - Implemented design optimizations post-Concept Design, such as reducing drainage line lengths and spacing between PSC planks, contributing to a 1.3% reduction in IS EnviroPoints. |
Urban and Landscape Design | Urb-1 | The Project achieved a verified level of 3 with a score of 5.22.
The project embodied a holistic approach to urban development, integrating climate resilience, and community connectivity. Through meticulous planning and strategic initiatives, it aims to enhance sustainability while preserving heritage and improving urban liveability.
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Certification Date
23/7/2024 |