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  • Date: 14th September 2022, Wednesday
  • Time: 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm
  • Networking from 5:30 pm to 6:00 pm, for which refreshments are served
  • Technical presentation from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
  • Location: Lecture Hall, Univ of Melbourne, Level 2, Kwong Lee Dow Building, 234 Queensberry St, Carlton VIC 3053
  • Format: Face-to-face only (there will be no online option)

Presentation details

Suburban Rail Loop (SRL) is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape the future liveability, productivity and connectivity of Melbourne.

The 90km rail line will link every major rail line from the Frankston Line to the Werribee Line via Melbourne Airport, better connecting Victorians to jobs, retail, education, health services, and each other.

SRL will be delivered in three stages, the first of which (SRL East) runs from Cheltenham to Box Hill, consisting of 26km of twin tunnels and six underground stations.

A range of geological and hydrogeological conditions are encountered along SRL East. This results in a range of geotechnical challenges for cut and cover excavations, tunnelling, and managing of environmental impacts. To manage these risks, Suburban Rail Loop Authority (SRLA) has undertaken an extensive program of geotechnical investigations, stakeholder engagement, and design development.

This presentation provides:

  • An update on the project;
  • An overview of anticipated geological conditions;
  • A summary of the ongoing geotechnical investigation program;
  • Outlines some of the tunnelling and cut and cover challenges identified;
  • Presents some of the geotechnical monitoring approaches adopted;

About the speaker

 Speaker 1

Stefan Hanke, BSc, MSc, Package Director – Tunnels & Civils, Suburban Rail Loop Authority, Melbourne

Stefan has over 30 years of global experience on large-scale road, rail and water projects across Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Africa, and Europe. With extensive procurement and delivery experience in a range of contract types, he has played key roles in successful project acquisition, civil/tunnel works delivery, M&E works coordination, and project completion. Stefan has worked on notable infrastructure projects from across the world, including London’s Crossrail, Metro Tunnel, North East Link, and the Waterview Connection project in Auckland. Now Package Director of Tunnels and Civils at Suburban Rail Loop Authority, Stefan is responsible for the procurement and delivery of the SRL East tunnelling packages.

Speaker 2

Chris Lyons, BEng, MEng, CPEng, Principal Geotechnical Engineer, Tunnels & Civils, Suburban Rail Loop Authority, Melbourne

Chris has 25 years of experience as a geotechnical designer working on the successful delivery of a range of infrastructure and commercial projects from concept through to delivery. Chris has gained global experience working in New Zealand, the UK, UAE and Australia, on major metro tunnel projects, including Crossrail, Metro Tunnel and Suburban Rail Loop. Chris leads the technical inputs to manage ground condition risks for Suburban Rail Loop, including geotechnical investigations, hydrogeological conditions, tunnelling, geotechnical retention design, ground movement impacts, instrumentation and monitoring, spoil disposal and ground improvements.

 

For more information, please contact Jay Lee via jeawoo.lee@gsenc.com.

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