2013-08 Barangaroo Headland Park Ea Presentation Rev00
2013-08 Barangaroo Headland Park Ea Presentation Rev00
2013-08 Barangaroo Headland Park Ea Presentation Rev00
HEADLAND PARK
ENGINEERS AUSTALIA SYDENY DIVISION,
CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL PANEL
27 August 2013
Ken ONeill BSc(Eng) CPEng NPER MIEAust, Aurecon
Andy ODriscoll BSc (Hons), Lend Lease
Presentation Overview
Speakers
Ken O'Neill - Bridges Leader NSW, Aurecon
Contact: [email protected]
Ken O'Neill is a Chartered Engineer and Aurecon's NSW Bridges Leader. He is also the 2013
chair of the Engineers Australia Sydney Division Civil and Structural Panel. Ken has worked on
some of Sydney's most recognised bridges including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and ANZAC
Bridge. Ken was the Design Manager for Civil and Marine works on the Barangaroo Headland
Park project.
Andy O'Driscoll - Senior Project Engineer, Engineering, Lend Lease
Contact: [email protected]
Andy O'Driscoll is Lend Lease's Senior Project Engineer for the Building and Civil Zone on the
Barangaroo Headland Park and has been involved in the project for over a year primarily in
delivering the building structure. Andy has over 10 years' experience in the industry covering a
multitude of sectors from multiple Bridges, Rail, Buildings, Roads and Earthworks. Andy has
spent the last 5 years since emigrating to Australia in Sydney working for Leighton's on the
Kingsgrove to Revesby Quadruplication (K2RQ) within the Bridges and Building zones.
Presentation Overview
Part 1 Project overview
Part 2 Civil and Marine
Part 3 Cultural Space & Construction
Questions
Project Overview
Project Overview
Project Overview
Project Overview
Project Overview
Project Overview
Link to animation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvx-RvLaoYY&feature=relmfu
Project Overview
Project Overview
Project Award
23 May 2012
Planning/Design Phase
August 2012
Construction started
November 2012
Northern Cove
September 2013
Building Commencement
September 2013
Project completed
May 2015
Project Overview
Project Overview
Project Overview
Design: Process
Discipline
Service
Consultant
Aurecon
Civil Hydraulics
Electrical
WEBB
Geotechnical
Aurecon
Landscape Architect
Marine
Hyder
Architect
WMK Architecture
Electrical
WEBB
Hydraulics
Mechanical
Waterman
Structural
Aurecon
Building
Design: Process
Design program driven by construction
Safety in Design undertaken for all
packages
Maintenance and sustainability
considerations
Retaining walls
Sewer Pump Station relocation
Stormwater/Seepage water retention
Earthworks
Harbour Foreshore
Cultural Space
Northern Ramp
RW
Counterfort RW
Pump house
SPS14
Terraced RW
Foreshore area
Southern RW
Terrace wall
Fill up for
Headland Park
Culture Space
Foreshore
area involving
caisson
demolition
Existing
ground Surface
Ground anchor
at each
buttress
Counterfort
Wall
6m Lower section:
6m Middle section:
Remaining top section:
750 thick
600 thick
400 thick
Sill beam at top of wall provides vertical support to the roof and lateral
stiffness to the upper 400 mm thick wall
Shale Band
Sandstone
Footing Base
Shear Key
Variance
applied
28
10%
18
7%
33
15%
24
15%
5000
30%
28
15%
50%
Variable
Fill
Fill
Fill
Fill
Shale band
Excavation
Sandstone
Mode 1:
Mode 2:
Mode 3:
Mode 4:
Sliding Along
Base or Shale
Band
Overturning
About Toe
Overturning
About Anchor
Head
Bearing
Capacity
Failure
Plaxis 3D Model
Buttresses
Top of base
slab
Terraced RW
Foreshore area
Tender Design
On site trial
SPS 14 Relocation
SPS 14 Relocation
SPS 14 Relocation
SPS 14 Relocation
Key considerations
SPS 14 Relocation
SPS 14 Relocation
Simplified analysis
SPS 14 Relocation
Steelwork modelled separately to size members
SPS 14 Relocation
Contact analysis
Earthworks
Key considerations
Maximise general fill won on site
Collect seepage water
Build up the park to underside of landscaping level
Earthworks
Earthworks
Earthworks
Marine
Key considerations
Marine
Marine
Marine
Innovations for sandstone placement
Marine
3D Revit model
Marine
Scale down model
Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine
Marine
3D Revit model
Marine
Marine
Marine
Cutting existing caissons
Cultural Space
Key considerations
Cultural Space
Building consists of the following:
- B3 Irrigation retention tanks
- Basement car parks B2 & B1
- Cultural Space @ Ground floor
comprising of a single internal
space 120m Long, 50m wide and
15m high.
- Caf & Forecourt
- Green Roof
Cultural Space
Building Sequence
The building is unique in the manner
the external walls are all finished to
full height prior to any internal
construction.
It has an existing rock-face cutting
which forms the Eastern face and
new counterfort retaining walls on
Western and Southern elevations.
Cultural Space B3
B3 tanks made up of the rainwater tank,
seepage tank & Pump room.
The tank structure is integral to the
columns and foundations for the building.
The pump room has its own stair access
from B2.
The tanks are
designed to deal
with the uplift
caused by the
water pressure
at depth
All walls and
slabs are heavily
reinforced and
300mm thick.
Cultural Space B2
B2 150mm Slab
on Ground
Slab to have a
300mm drainage
layer beneath
Column pad
footings to be
founded on
sandstone.
Northern Ramps
Access for Cultural Space car parks
and loading dock is from Towns Place
in the North
Internal Ramps include an Entry B1
ramp on the east flowing through a
one way system down to B2 and then
an Exiting on the B2 ramp on the west
Cultural Space
Caf and link to Munn Reserve
Cultural Space
Building Footprint
- The building structure starts on the
southern side of site and wraps
round the existing rockface all the
way to Towns place on the northern
edge.
- The Extraction pit is required to be
taken down to a minimum of RL ()4
for the B2 level Basement Car park
and RL ()7 for the B3 tanks.
- The main extraction pit has an area
of approx 6000 square meters
overall.
- The height difference between the
top of the building and deepest
extracted level is approx 30m.
Cultural Space
Tower Crane
Crane
Cultural Space
Pre-Cast Roof Structure
Pre-cast Elements
- 20 No. Headstocks 10.8m Long & 50T
- 57 No. Super Ts 30m long 1m Deep
- Over 300 + Pre-cast Planks and Slabs
Cultural Space
Mobile Crane Pre-cast Install
450T Mobile Crane to lift pre-cast
elements from off Ground floor
suspended slab.
Grillage beams to be utilised to transfer
point loads through building columns
Stage 1 Install Pre-cast Headstocks
and stress to columns.
Stage 2 Install Super Ts & Planks
from Gridline 5 to 15.
Stage 3 - Install 200mm Topping Slab.
Cultural Space
Future Fitout and Expansion
- The building has been designed in such a way that the option of a future fitout introducing 2 more floors at RL 8.5 and RL 13 within the main space is
possible.
- The 2 levels would add a further 10,000 m2 of usable space to the end
user.
- Provisions have been made in the design for the floors and also a northern
lift, this ability would not compromise the PT slabs and walls with the future
required penetrations.
Cultural Space
Progress to date
Cultural Space
Safety
The key high risk construction work activities across the
project include: Use of powered mobile plant (people / plant separation)
Remediation of asbestos contaminated fill;
Exposure to respirable crystalline silica dust from sandstone extraction and
processing;
Work along the foreshore that involves both a risk of drowning and diving
works;
Demolition of existing foreshore cellular structure caissons that are load
bearing;
Excavation works greater than 1.5m (sewer diversion, stormwater and
hydraulics)
Work at heights with risk of significant falls (counterfort wall and building
structures);
Work in a confined space (sewer diversion and service investigation); and
Work adjacent to roadways that is in use by traffic.
Sustainability
Environmental
Remedial Action Plan
material compliance
reuse of on-site materials
Environmental Management
Framework
Air Quality
Soil & Water
Noise & Vibration
Waste
Asbestos
Environmental
Monitoring
Mitigation Measures
Thank you
Questions