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Who owns Burnley Tunnel?

Who owns Burnley Tunnel?

Part of the CityLink Tollway operated by Transurban, the tunnel runs under the Yarra River and the inner suburbs of Richmond and Burnley, providing a bypass of the central business district. The tunnel was constructed between 1996 and 2000 by Transfield Obayashi Corporation Joint Venture.

Does the Burnley Tunnel leak?

A shifting wall yesterday opened fresh cracks in the deepest part of Melbourne’s $500 million Burnley tunnel, causing water leakage and the indefinite closure of the tunnel just two months after its opening.

What does the Burnley Tunnel go under?

Yarra River
Domain and Burnley Tunnels The Burnley Tunnel is 3.4 kilometres in length and carries 3 lanes of traffic outbound (east bound) under the Southbank arts precinct, Kings Domain, Yarra River, Olympic Park and residential areas of Richmond. Both tunnels were first open to traffic in 2000.

Who built CityLink Melbourne?

Transfield Obayashi
CityLink was built by the Transfield Obayashi joint venture under contract to Transurban between 1996 and 2000.

How many died in Burnley Tunnel?

The accident occurred when a truck ran into cars trying to drive around the stationary truck, setting off further collisions. One of the trucks burst into flames on impact causing a large fire and explosions. Three people were killed and two injured.

How long did the Burnley Tunnel take to build?

The tunnel was constructed between 1996 and 1999 by Transfield-Obayashi Joint Venture. It was officially opened to traffic on 16 April 2000 with a temporary 60 km/h speed limit, and was free to use until 26 April. On 23 March 2007 just before 10am, three trucks and four cars collided in the Burnley Tunnel.

How did they build the Burnley Tunnel?

Approximately 2.8 kilometres of the Burnley Tunnel and 680 metres of the Domain Tunnel will be constructed using the ‘driven tunnelling’ method. This method requires the use of excavating machinery to excavate or ‘drive’ the tunnel without any impact on the surface.

Who owns CityLink?

Transurban
Transurban is a road operator company that manages and develops urban toll road networks in Australia, Canada and the United States. It is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Transurban is the full owner of CityLink in Melbourne, which connects three of the city’s major freeways.

How was the Burnley Tunnel built?

Who caused the Burnley Tunnel accident?

A Melbourne truck driver who caused a fiery collision in the Burnley tunnel that killed three men has been sentenced to five years’ jail. David Lawrence Kalwig, 44, was found not guilty in July of three counts of culpable driving, but guilty of three counts of the lesser charge of dangerous driving causing death.

How deep is the Burnley Tunnel?

65 m
It was subject to significant engineering problems and delays during construction due to unexpectedly high water pressures at its maximum depth of 65 m (213 ft).

Who are Transurbans competitors?

Transurban Group Competitors List

Company MarketRank Revenue
ALX Atlas Arteria 0.9167 of 5 stars $100.66M
MAQAF Atlas Arteria 0.7667 of 5 stars N/A
CKISY CK Infrastructure 0.2222 of 5 stars N/A
MQA Macquarie Atlas Roads Group 0.2222 of 5 stars N/A

Who died in Burnley Tunnel fire?

Three men – Damian McDonald, 34, Geoffrey Kennard, 51, and Darren Sporn, 37 – were killed in the crash. Authorities believe one of the vehicles exploded, causing a fire within the tunnel.

Who caused the Burnley Tunnel crash?

Is Burnley Tunnel on EastLink?

The Bolte Bridge and the Burnley and Domain tunnels are all part of CityLink. CityLink connects Melbourne’s Monash, West Gate, and Tullamarine freeways.

Does China own transurban?

We’re an Australian-owned company and we build and operate toll roads in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, as well as in Greater Washington, United States and Montreal, Canada.

What type of company is transurban?

road operator company
Transurban is a road operator company that manages and develops urban toll road networks in Australia, Canada and the United States. It is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).

How much did it cost to build EastLink?

$2.5 billion
EastLink is a large urban road project with a construction cost of $2.5 billion. The 39km motorway set a new benchmark for delivering modern infrastructure. EastLink was delivered on budget and construction completed 5 months ahead of schedule. EastLink opened to traffic on 29 June 2008.