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Irrigation and Drainage Improvement Project 2 (IDIP2), Kazakhstan
In Kazakhstan, water resource problems pose a major risk to national economic growth. Investment in agriculture and irrigation is vital to rural employment, food security, and poverty reduction.
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Management Guidelines for Lakeshores and Riverbanks in Rwanda
The Rwanda Environmental Management Authority (REMA) had specified a 50 m buffer zone around all lakes in the country. SMEC was then engaged by REMA to conduct a study that would inform the development of guidance for sustainable lakeshore management.
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WestConnex M4 Widening Stage 1
The WestConnex when fully completed will deliver numerous benefits such as reducing travel times for private vehicles and public transport, doubling vehicle capacity, removing trucks - neighbourhood revitalisation and delivering more than $20 billion in economic benefits to NSW.
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Technical Assistance to Semarang Waste to Energy Project
On completion, this project aims to minimise landfill utilisation and provide better options for waste management and potential generation of renewable energy. This is SMEC’s first WtE project in Indonesia, opening further opportunities in an emerging market.
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Energy Connect
The EnergyConnect project is the core component of the Integrated System Plan (ISP) developed by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), enabling greater energy sharing within Australian markets. SMEC’s geotechnical team is working alongside TransGrid to provide geotechnical investigation services on the project and solutions to overcome significant variations in the local terrain.
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Pilikambi Hydropower Project
SMEC drew on its network of global expertise, bringing together a team of specialists across multiple disciplines, who were variously located in PNG, Australia, the UK, Switzerland, Nepal and Malaysia for the Pilikambi Hydropower Project.
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Trunk Road 9/1 (Route N1) Widening Project
In May 2013, the Western Cape Government’s Department of Transport and Public Works appointed SMEC South Africa to provide the full scope of professional services for the Trunk Road 9/1 (Route N1) Widening – a freeway improvement project aimed at reducing traffic congestion and improving traffic safety over 8 km of freeway between Jip de Jager Avenue and Durban Road in Cape Town.
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Sukkur – Multan Motorway
The 392 km Sukkur to Multan Motorway is a critical element of the Peshawar to Karachi Motorway Route. A lifeline for Pakistan’s economy, it is a high speed (120 km/h), controlled access, six-lane modern motorway that forms part of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor. The motorway was opened to traffic in November 2019 and made operational by March 2020.
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Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel, Bangladesh
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel, Bangladesh
The Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Tunnel (or Karnaphuli Tunnel) is a 3.4 km long, twin underwater road tunnel in the port city of Chattogram, Bangladesh. It is the first under-river road tunnel in South Asia. The tunnel has a 10.6 m internal diameter and has a minimal clearance to the Karnaphuli Riverbed of 31m. It was constructed using the slurry shield tunnelling method due to the sandy, silty soils in the region.
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Yarranlea Solar Farm
Until recently structural complexities and limitations in the traditional data capture methodologies hindered accessing required information on the Wharf of Brisbane. Consequently, SMEC’s Port and Surveyors’ team integrated data and advanced survey techniques to provide the Port of Brisbane with greater survey coverage of the wharf, which allows assets to be mapped out in a more effective way.
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