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Sydney Gateway

The Sydney Gateway is an under-construction major road interchange between the WestConnex and the airport terminals of Sydney Airport. Construction began in early 2021 and is expected to open in December 2024.[1] It was originally planned to open in late 2023 in conjunction with the M4–M8 Link.[2] The Sydney Gateway will also be constructed in conjunction with the duplication of the nearby Port Botany freight rail line, which is managed by the Australian Rail Track Corporation.[3]

Sydney Gateway

Sydney Gateway
Coordinates
General information
TypeRoad junction  (Under construction)
LocationSt George District
OpenedDecember 2024 (planned)
Maintained byTransport for NSW
Major junctions
North end
South end

Upon completion, the Sydney Gateway will connect the Sydney Motorway Network with the Sydney Airport and Port Botany precincts via St Peters Interchange.[4][5] The completed project is expected to provide improved road links between the airport and Port Botany and reduce congestion.[6]

Alignment

The Sydney Gateway starts at the St Peters Interchange, the junction of the M8 Motorway and M4–M8 Link, all of which are being built as part of WestConnex. Viaducts will be built over Canal Road, the Port Botany freight rail line and Tempe Lands. Further southwest, the Sydney Gateway splits into two, leading to Airport Drive and Qantas Drive towards the west and east respectively.[7] A section of Airport Drive will be closed permanently and traffic will have to use Sydney Gateway to access between the international and domestic terminals.[6]

A one-way elevated viaduct will also be built linking Qantas Drive towards the Sir Reginald Ansett Drive and the domestic terminals precinct, bypassing two signalised intersections with Seventh Street and O'Riordan Street. This will enable travel from Sydney's motorway network to the international and domestic terminals without stopping at a single traffic light.[6]

A single traffic light will be located along the Sydney Gateway for access to and from Link Road.[8] The rest of the Sydney Gateway will be free-flowing traffic.

Tolls

The completed roadway will be toll-free.[2] However, this only applies to traffic between Airport Drive and Qantas Drive, as any traffic using St Peters Interchange to/from Sydney Gateway must also use the WestConnex tunnels and pay WestConnex tolls.

History

Planning

In November 2017, the project was in the design and planning phase that includes developing connections to the St Peters interchange, to Sydney Airport Terminals 1, 2 and 3, grade separation of Robey Street and O’Riordan Street in Mascot, the duplication of a 3-kilometre (1.9 mi) section of the Port Botany Rail Line, within a complex stakeholder environment, with significant utility assets impacted and a heavily congested area.[5] A 2017 proposal by Lendlease was not accepted.[9] The rail line duplication was originally Stage 2 of the Sydney Gateway and is separately managed by the Australian Rail Track Corporation.[3] Stages 1 and 3 then formed the remainder of the project managed by the state government.[10][11]

The proposed alignment passes over Sydney Airport land, which is leased from the Commonwealth government. As such, the project must undergo both state and Commonwealth (federal) planning processes. In addition to an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) as required by state planning process, a Major Development Plan (MDP) is also required before major development at a leased airport can occur. Planning approvals from both the federal and state planning ministers are also required.[12] A combined EIS and MDP was released for exhibition on 20 November 2019.[13] The project was approved by the state planning minister on 27 August 2020.[14] The project was approved by the federal planning minister on 23 September 2020.[15][16]

Construction

Expressions of interest to construct the Sydney Gateway commenced in July 2019.[2] In October 2019, three shortlists were announced:[17]

In November 2020, the John Holland Seymour Whyte joint venture (JHSWJV) was awarded the design and construction contract.[15] Construction began in early 2021 and the motorway is expected to open in December 2024.[1] It was originally planned to open in late 2023, together with the M4–M8 Link.

In August 2021, the project's Construction Environment Management Plan (CEMP) was approved by the state Department of Planning, Industry and Environment, allowing construction work to be started on state land.[18]

Future

The South East Sydney Transport Strategy, released by Transport for NSW in August 2020, proposed a potential extension of Sydney Gateway to Port Botany by 2056, with grade separation at General Holmes Drive, as well as ramps connecting to Canal Road.[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Timeline blowout for Sydney's multibillion-dollar Gateway road project". Sydney Morning Herald. 2 November 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  2. ^ a b c "A step forward for Sydney Gateway". Transport for NSW. 14 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Botany Rail Duplication Project". Australian Rail Track Corporation. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  4. ^ O'Sullivan, Matt (5 February 2018). "Sydney Airport road block to state government's $1.8 billion link to WestConnex".
  5. ^ a b . MBB Group Pty Ltd. 2016. Archived from the original on 17 November 2017. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  6. ^ a b c "Sydney Gateway Concept Design Project Overview" (PDF). Roads and Maritime Services Government of New South Wales. Autumn 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Sydney Gateway – Australia's Front Door". Roads and Maritime Services. Government of New South Wales. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Interactive Map". Sydney Gateway. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
  9. ^ O'Sullivan, Matt (4 September 2017). "Double toll looms as Lendlease bids to build motorway to Sydney Airport". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  10. ^ "Sydney Gateway". Australia & New Zealand Infrastructure Pipeline. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  11. ^ a b "South East Sydney Transport Strategy" (PDF). Future Transport 2056. Transport for NSW. August 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  12. ^ "Sydney Gateway road project - Planning process" (PDF). Transport for NSW - Roads and Maritime. Spring 2018. Retrieved 27 May 2020.
  13. ^ "Sydney Gateway". Transport for NSW - Roads and Maritime. from the original on 18 February 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2020.
  14. ^ "Sydney Gateway Road Project". Department of Planning, Industry and Environment - Major Projects. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  15. ^ a b "New Gateway to Sydney on its way". Transport for NSW. 2 November 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  16. ^ "Sydney Gateway". Sydney Airport. Retrieved 30 August 2021.
  17. ^ "Shortlist announced for Sydney Gateway" (PDF). Australia & New Zealand Infrastructure Pipeline. Transport for NSW. 31 October 2019. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  18. ^ , Transport for NSW. Retrieved 30 August 2021

External links

  • Sydney Gateway project information. Transport for NSW
  • Sydney Gateway project overview & map. Transport for NSW. Autumn 2019

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The Sydney Gateway is an under construction major road interchange between the WestConnex and the airport terminals of Sydney Airport Construction began in early 2021 and is expected to open in December 2024 1 It was originally planned to open in late 2023 in conjunction with the M4 M8 Link 2 The Sydney Gateway will also be constructed in conjunction with the duplication of the nearby Port Botany freight rail line which is managed by the Australian Rail Track Corporation 3 Sydney GatewayNew South WalesSydney GatewayCoordinates33 55 23 S 151 10 12 E 33 92306 S 151 17000 E 33 92306 151 17000General informationTypeRoad junction Under construction LocationSt George DistrictOpenedDecember 2024 planned Maintained byTransport for NSWMajor junctionsNorth endSt Peters Interchange M4 M8 Link M8 Motorway St Peters SydneySouth endAirport Drive Qantas Drive Sydney Airport Mascot SydneyUpon completion the Sydney Gateway will connect the Sydney Motorway Network with the Sydney Airport and Port Botany precincts via St Peters Interchange 4 5 The completed project is expected to provide improved road links between the airport and Port Botany and reduce congestion 6 Contents 1 Alignment 2 Tolls 3 History 3 1 Planning 3 2 Construction 4 Future 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAlignment EditThe Sydney Gateway starts at the St Peters Interchange the junction of the M8 Motorway and M4 M8 Link all of which are being built as part of WestConnex Viaducts will be built over Canal Road the Port Botany freight rail line and Tempe Lands Further southwest the Sydney Gateway splits into two leading to Airport Drive and Qantas Drive towards the west and east respectively 7 A section of Airport Drive will be closed permanently and traffic will have to use Sydney Gateway to access between the international and domestic terminals 6 A one way elevated viaduct will also be built linking Qantas Drive towards the Sir Reginald Ansett Drive and the domestic terminals precinct bypassing two signalised intersections with Seventh Street and O Riordan Street This will enable travel from Sydney s motorway network to the international and domestic terminals without stopping at a single traffic light 6 A single traffic light will be located along the Sydney Gateway for access to and from Link Road 8 The rest of the Sydney Gateway will be free flowing traffic Tolls EditThe completed roadway will be toll free 2 However this only applies to traffic between Airport Drive and Qantas Drive as any traffic using St Peters Interchange to from Sydney Gateway must also use the WestConnex tunnels and pay WestConnex tolls History EditPlanning Edit In November 2017 the project was in the design and planning phase that includes developing connections to the St Peters interchange to Sydney Airport Terminals 1 2 and 3 grade separation of Robey Street and O Riordan Street in Mascot the duplication of a 3 kilometre 1 9 mi section of the Port Botany Rail Line within a complex stakeholder environment with significant utility assets impacted and a heavily congested area 5 A 2017 proposal by Lendlease was not accepted 9 The rail line duplication was originally Stage 2 of the Sydney Gateway and is separately managed by the Australian Rail Track Corporation 3 Stages 1 and 3 then formed the remainder of the project managed by the state government 10 11 The proposed alignment passes over Sydney Airport land which is leased from the Commonwealth government As such the project must undergo both state and Commonwealth federal planning processes In addition to an Environmental Impact Statement EIS as required by state planning process a Major Development Plan MDP is also required before major development at a leased airport can occur Planning approvals from both the federal and state planning ministers are also required 12 A combined EIS and MDP was released for exhibition on 20 November 2019 13 The project was approved by the state planning minister on 27 August 2020 14 The project was approved by the federal planning minister on 23 September 2020 15 16 Construction Edit Expressions of interest to construct the Sydney Gateway commenced in July 2019 2 In October 2019 three shortlists were announced 17 AirPortConnex led by Salini Impregilo John Holland and Seymour Whyte joint venture CPB ContractorsIn November 2020 the John Holland Seymour Whyte joint venture JHSWJV was awarded the design and construction contract 15 Construction began in early 2021 and the motorway is expected to open in December 2024 1 It was originally planned to open in late 2023 together with the M4 M8 Link In August 2021 the project s Construction Environment Management Plan CEMP was approved by the state Department of Planning Industry and Environment allowing construction work to be started on state land 18 Future EditThe South East Sydney Transport Strategy released by Transport for NSW in August 2020 proposed a potential extension of Sydney Gateway to Port Botany by 2056 with grade separation at General Holmes Drive as well as ramps connecting to Canal Road 11 See also Edit Australian Roads portal WestConnexReferences Edit a b Timeline blowout for Sydney s multibillion dollar Gateway road project Sydney Morning Herald 2 November 2020 Retrieved 3 November 2020 a b c A step forward for Sydney Gateway Transport for NSW 14 July 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 a b Botany Rail Duplication Project Australian Rail Track Corporation Retrieved 28 May 2020 O Sullivan Matt 5 February 2018 Sydney Airport road block to state government s 1 8 billion link to WestConnex a b Sydney Gateway Project MBB Group Pty Ltd 2016 Archived from the original on 17 November 2017 Retrieved 17 November 2017 a b c Sydney Gateway Concept Design Project Overview PDF Roads and Maritime Services Government of New South Wales Autumn 2019 Retrieved 15 July 2019 Sydney Gateway Australia s Front Door Roads and Maritime Services Government of New South Wales Retrieved 17 November 2017 Interactive Map Sydney Gateway Retrieved 1 October 2021 O Sullivan Matt 4 September 2017 Double toll looms as Lendlease bids to build motorway to Sydney Airport The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 November 2017 Sydney Gateway Australia amp New Zealand Infrastructure Pipeline Retrieved 11 September 2020 a b South East Sydney Transport Strategy PDF Future Transport 2056 Transport for NSW August 2020 Retrieved 11 September 2020 Sydney Gateway road project Planning process PDF Transport for NSW Roads and Maritime Spring 2018 Retrieved 27 May 2020 Sydney Gateway Transport for NSW Roads and Maritime Archived from the original on 18 February 2020 Retrieved 18 February 2020 Sydney Gateway Road Project Department of Planning Industry and Environment Major Projects Retrieved 11 September 2020 a b New Gateway to Sydney on its way Transport for NSW 2 November 2020 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Sydney Gateway Sydney Airport Retrieved 30 August 2021 Shortlist announced for Sydney Gateway PDF Australia amp New Zealand Infrastructure Pipeline Transport for NSW 31 October 2019 Retrieved 28 May 2020 Sydney Gateway August 2021 Transport for NSW Retrieved 30 August 2021External links EditSydney Gateway project information Transport for NSW Sydney Gateway project overview amp map Transport for NSW Autumn 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney Gateway amp oldid 1139078467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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