Monga Lane Bridge Replacement

During the 2019-20 disastrous “Black Summer” bushfires, Lyon’s Bridge on Monga Lane, situated near Braidwood NSW, sustained substantial structural damage due to the volume of heavy vehicles responding to the severe bushfires in the area.

Following inspection in 2020, Queanbeyan Palareng Regional Council were forced to close Lyon’s Bridge due to the associated structural damage to the timber girders and abutments. The bridge was closed for an extended period of time whilst funding was been approved and detailed design was undertaken.
During this time, roads detours were implemented to manage traffic around the affected site.

In 2020, Reliance Engineering Services were engaged by Queanbeyan Palerang Regional Council to provide engineering and project superintendency services throughout the stages of project development and delivery. The detailed engineering design was completed by VLA Consulting Engineers.

Considering the urgency of replacement, the InQuik modular bridge design system was selected by Council. The project consisted of a single span concrete bridge, spanning 12m in total over Reidsdale Creek with an overall width of 7m. The efficient and lightweight design meant small cranes could be utilised within the narrow road corridor, avoiding the cost of constructing large crane pads. The bridge design system allowed for shortened construction times as minimal formwork and steel fabrication was required on site as the modular bridge units were delivered prefabricated. The seamless design provided greater quality control, ensuring precise steel placement and clearances to satisfy the structural requirements. The construction procedure minimised environmental impacts as no dredging was required within Reidsdale Creek.

The project was funded under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangement (DRFA) and the scope of works included:

  • Pre construction investigations including survey and geotechnical investigations

  • Detailed Engineering Design

  • Site Establishment

  • Implementation of Erosion and Sediment Controls

  • Demolition of timber bridge

  • Piling works to support the construction bridge structure

  • Construction of InQuik modular bridge system

  • Installation of rock scour protection around bridge abutments

  • Reconstruction of road approaches

  • Installation of guardrail barrier systems

The functional design provides minimal maintenance costs, improve resilience to natural disasters and fire, improves safety and provides long-lasting benefits for years to come.

The project was successfully completed by HD Civil Pty Ltd and commissioned for opening in October 2020.

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