Caloundra Road, Kawana Way Link Road & Bells Creek Arterial Road
Our independent constructability audit addressed the full complexity of delivering a multi-billion dollar, multi-corridor road infrastructure program across the Sunshine Coast's rapidly growing urban and peri-urban landscape.
Comprehensive independent review of construction methodology across all three arterial road corridors, assessing buildability of the proposed designs against practical construction constraints including access limitations, utility conflicts, and terrain challenges unique to the Sunshine Coast hinterland interface.
Detailed evaluation of proposed construction methods for each major element of the works, including earthworks quantities and haulage strategies, temporary works design assumptions, crane and heavy plant access planning, and the interface between concurrent construction activities across multiple work fronts.
Assessment of multiple bridge structures spanning waterways and road corridors, evaluating superstructure construction sequencing, substructure piling in varying geotechnical conditions from alluvial floodplain soils to rock, abutment and pier construction access, and temporary bridge staging requirements.
Review of large-scale drainage structure construction including box culverts, stormwater management systems, and waterway crossings. Assessment of environmental management plans covering sediment and erosion control, fauna passage requirements, vegetation clearing constraints, and acid sulfate soil management protocols.
Evaluation of intelligent transport systems integration across the corridor including traffic signal coordination, variable message signs, and network management infrastructure. Review of pavement construction methodology covering subgrade preparation, stabilisation techniques, and multi-layer pavement construction across diverse alignment conditions.
Comprehensive review of construction staging and sequencing across the interconnected three-corridor network, addressing traffic management during construction, work front prioritisation, resource sharing between corridors, and the critical path dependencies that govern optimal delivery sequencing for time and cost efficiency.
A transformative multi-corridor road infrastructure program connecting communities across one of Australia's fastest-growing regions.
The CKB project encompasses a major upgrade of the Caloundra Road, Kawana Way Link Road, and Bells Creek Arterial Road corridors on the Sunshine Coast, with a combined value exceeding one billion dollars. The program addresses critical transport capacity and safety needs across one of Queensland's fastest-growing regions, where population growth has placed increasing pressure on the arterial road network connecting Caloundra, Kawana, and the broader Sunshine Coast hinterland. The upgrades will deliver new and widened arterial roads, grade-separated interchanges, and improved connectivity to support the region's projected growth over the coming decades.
The project encompasses construction of multiple bridge structures over waterways and existing road corridors, deep piling operations in geotechnically challenging ground conditions ranging from alluvial deposits to competent rock, large-scale drainage infrastructure including major box culverts and stormwater management systems, intelligent transport systems deployment, extensive pavement construction across three distinct corridors, and comprehensive environmental management across a landscape that includes coastal lowlands, floodplain areas, and environmentally sensitive waterway crossings.
The CKB project is distinguished by the interdependence of its three arterial road corridors. Caloundra Road, Kawana Way Link Road, and Bells Creek Arterial Road form an integrated transport network where construction staging on one corridor directly impacts traffic management and accessibility on the others. This interconnected nature demands careful sequencing of construction activities to maintain acceptable levels of traffic flow and community access throughout the multi-year delivery program, while balancing the competing priorities of multiple work fronts operating simultaneously across the region.
The Sunshine Coast is one of Australia's fastest-growing urban regions, with the population projected to exceed 500,000 residents within the coming decades. The CKB corridor upgrades are essential to supporting this growth, providing the arterial road capacity needed to connect new residential and commercial developments with existing urban centres, employment precincts, hospitals, and education facilities. The project also supports the broader Sunshine Coast transport plan including connections to the planned Sunshine Coast Mass Transit corridor and the upgraded Bruce Highway.
The CKB corridor presents a unique combination of constructability challenges that demanded a thorough, multidisciplinary approach to our independent audit.
Cenex delivers independent constructability audits and methodology reviews for Australia's most complex transport and civil infrastructure projects.