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Boystown Housing Development
Spanning 26 hectares, the Boystown housing development in South Africa’s Western Cape, provides families formerly housed in informal settlements with safe, affordable housing in a community setting. The project team at SMEC worked with delivery partner Martin & East to form the turnkey operation, Vula Joint Venture (JV), to successfully deliver this important community development.
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Vulnerability Assessment of Samoa Road Network
Approximately 70 percent of Samoa’s population lives within one km of the coast with critical infrastructure, (such as hospitals, schools, places of employment, tourist infrastructure, port facilities, power plants, airports, and roads) all located primarily in this coastal zone. Expected climate change effects such as the combination of rising sea levels and more intense tropical cyclones, will place these coastal assets and communities at even higher risk.
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Iconic bridge renewal for community connectivity in Australia’s Capital
Construction of the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge occurred between 1961 and 1963 comprising twin parallel structures with three lanes in each direction. The Bridge was made of hollow box segments held together by post-tensioned steel cables to form a solid superstructure over its length. SMEC have assembled a strong team to work closely with the National Capital Authority on the design consultancy services for the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge renewal project.
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Climate Resilience Sector Project, Tonga
An idyllic location comprising 170 South Pacific islands, Tonga is extremely vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change and disasters because of its geographical, geological and socio-economic features.
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Kameng Hydropower Station
Kameng Hydropower Station commenced commercial operation in February 2021.
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Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project
Located in the Cameron Highlands of Malaysia sits the impressive 372MW Ulu Jelai Hydroelectric Project, which was commissioned in 2016 to help meet Malaysia’s demand for electrical power.
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North-South Commuter Railway Project, Phases 1 and 2
Manila is the largest city in the Philippines, with a population of approximately 12 million relying on a commuter rail system that has been long overdue for an upgrade.
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Atal Tunnel
The need for a road through the Rohtang Pass, which is located at an altitude of over 13,000 ft in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas, was discussed as early as 1860 by the Moravian Mission. Nearly 160 years later, the Atal Tunnel (formerly called the Rohtang Tunnel) has become a reality.
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Snowy 2.0 Pumped Storage Project
Snowy 2.0 will provide 2000 megawatts of dispatchable, on-demand renewable power and approximately 350,000-megawatt-hours of large-scale energy storage to the Australian National Electricity Market.
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Msikaba Bridge
Msikaba Bridge will be the longest and highest single-span cable-stayed bridge in Africa.
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