History, sustainability and public engagement have been brought together in the development of Kaleidoscope Boh Beh Kang, a new award-winning community node design for the Rail Corridor in Queenstown, Singapore. We're proud to have contributed our Civil and Structural Engineering teams' expertise to the project, the First Prize winner in the Queensway Node Design Competition, organised by Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore (URA) in collaboration with Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA). Designed as a kaleidoscopic tunnel along the Rail Corridor, the project creates an immersive experience that weaves Queenstown's rich history with a dynamic and community-focused design. The vision celebrates the past through heritage exhibits, artefacts, and storytelling elements while integrating flexible, multi-purpose spaces for reflection, performances, and daily activities. Launched in September 2024, the Queensway Node Design Competition invited multi-disciplinary teams to propose innovative designs for the Queensway node, a significant public space at the heart of Queenstown, linking Tanglin Halt, Mei Chin, and Queensway estates. Working alongside Designshop Pte Ltd, HKS, Inc., DN+O Engineers LLP, and DLS Consultancy Pte Ltd, COEN Design International and Lichtvision Design, our Singapore-based team was honoured to be part of a team that delivered a compelling proposal, taking out the top prize for what will become a critical and vibrant gathering space for the community. Congratulations to all involved - we look forward to seeing Kaleidoscope Boh Beh Kang become a key destination along the Rail Corridor. You can learn more about the award win and development here: https://hubs.li/Q0358f0f0 Er. Serena Yap, Er. Paul Hann Ker Lee #TTW #YourPartnerInEngineering #CivilEngineering #StructuralEngineering #QueenswayNode
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- North Sydney, New South Wales
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- Structural Engineering, Facade Engineering, Civil Engineering, Traffic Engineering, Security Engineering, Conctruction Engineering, Timber Engineering, Heritage Engineering, Advance Technology, Consulting Engineers, Digital Engineering, Research and Analysis, Drafting, Transport and Infrastructure, Education Sector, Healthcare Sector, Industrial Sector, Sustainability Advisory
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We are thrilled to welcome Sam Cooper to our Brisbane office! Sam joins us as Director, Structural Engineering. His extensive experience and reputation for excellence in shaping some of Queensland’s most significant projects makes him a key addition to our team. Working alongside Director, Phil Latham, Sam will play a key role in driving innovation and growth. We look forward to the impact Sam will make as we continue working on projects we’re proud of across the Brisbane CBD and greater Queensland. Please join us in welcoming Sam to the team! #TTW #BuildYourCareer #YourPartnerInEngineering #Brisbane
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We take immense pride in fostering an environment where growth and success thrive within our global offices. We are thrilled to announce and celebrate the recent promotions across our offices—a testament to the hard work, talent, and commitment of our exceptional team. These career milestones not only reflect individual success but also highlight the collaborative spirit that drives TTW forward. Please join us in congratulating the following team members on their well-deserved promotions: From our Melbourne Office: - Kathryn Walter, Associate Director (Façade) - Sameed Khan, Associate (Structural) - Gerran Lankhorst, Senior Structural Engineer - Jessica Robles, Senior Structural Engineer - John Cliffer Dela Cruz, Senior Façade Drafter - JERRY LIU, Façade Engineer - Mitch Lamb, Structural Engineer - Ashraf Naushad, Structural Engineer - Cayman Deely, Structural Engineer - Patrick Pozzebon, Structural Drafter - Lok Yin (June) Leung, Civil Engineer From our Sydney Office: - Edward Dalton, Associate Director - Brian N., Associate (Structural) - Daniel Bradford, Associate (Structural) - David Sheldon, Associate (Structural) - Luke Gummer, Associate (Structural) - Mohamed Moussa, Associate - Albert Saputra, Senior Structural Engineer - Andreas Damouras, Senior Structural Engineer - Mathew Da Silva, Senior Structural Engineer - Nicholas Condon, Senior Structural Engineer - Olivia Britt, Senior Structural Engineer - Aaron Tran, Structural Engineer - Finley Phan, Structural Engineer - Thura Hein Myint, Structural Engineer - William McCarthy, Structural Engineer - Daniel Ritsinias, Civil Engineer - Dominic Tate, Civil Engineer - Mitchell Leighton, Civil Engineer - Wenjing Wang, Civil Engineer - Amy Song, Façade Engineer - Jayson Jiang, Façade Engineer - Kirusan Subakaran, Civil Engineer - Saffa Haroon, Civil Engineer - Lana Allsop, Civil Designer - Peter de Vroom, Software Developer From our Jakarta Office: - Mustofa Rifki, Associate - Echa Manafaisyah, Office Manager From our Brisbane Office: - Trent Byrne, Associate Director (Structural) Each promotion reflects TTW’s commitment to supporting career development and celebrating success at every level. To our promoted team members—thank you for your contributions and congratulations on this exciting chapter of your careers. #TTW #YourPartnerInEngineering #CareerGrowth #EngineeringCareers
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On behalf of our team, we'd like to wish you a happy and prosperous Lunar New Year! May the Year of the Snake bring you good fortune and success. #TTW #LunarNewYear #LunarNewYear2025
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Our team recently attended the North East Link's Tunnel Boring Machines (TBM) launch site in Watsonia, Victoria. The project aims to connect Melbourne's freeway network, facilitating the removal of over 15,000 trucks from local roads and streamlining travel in the area. TTW has contributed to all the enabling structural and civil design for the site establishment, including a suite of auxiliary structural works in the TBM launch box. One of the key attributes for the site was a structural pavement that caters for the various loads and movements of the TBM. The slab was designed for anywhere up to 250kPa or 25 tonne per square metre (locally) to deal with everything the project team needed. We look forward to helping this project progress further in 2025. Spark North East Link Tunnels D&C Atreyu de Lacy, Martin Folan, Ricky Wibowo, Lincoln Ladds, Jake Barnes, Zulfiqar Muhammad #YourPartnerInEngineering #Construction #ConstructionEngineering
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In 2024, we saw the demand for excellence in engineering solutions continue to evolve. By staying true to our company values of Collaboration, Technical Excellence, Initiative, and delivering a Personal Approach we have continued to grow as a global business. It has been a privilege to work on some landmark projects alongside valued clients, delivering design solutions that exceed their expectations and earning us global award recognition in the process. This year alone, our projects have received more than 20 awards. Most notably this year we farewelled our former Managing Director, Robert Mackellar as he retired from his executive career and transitioned into the role of Non-Executive Chair. Rob left a legacy of excellence and leadership that has inspired us all, and our current Managing Director, Kevin Berry, has proudly continued this legacy, leading our team through various industry changes. As we near the end of 2024, we've reflected on some of TTW's highlights and milestones below. We'd like to wish all those who celebrate a happy and safe holiday and look forward to continuing delivering quality engineering solutions for our clients in 2025. Our Australian offices will be closed from 1pm, Friday 20 December, and will reopen on Monday 6 January 2025. #YourPartnerInEngineering #TTW
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The spectacular glulam timber roof soaring above the new Sydney Fish Market stands as the project’s defining feature, comprising 594 individual glulam beams with a total volume exceeding 1600 cubic metres. Through XCEL, TTW’s Construction Engineering team was contracted to undertake extensive stability assessments of the structure during the construction phase, and provide temporary works engineering, as well as installation sequencing and methodology to support the complex construction process. A multitude of considerations had to be made, such as existing structure constraints, minimising temporary loads on permanent timber and concrete structures, managing the availability of proprietary props, and optimising installation and removal sequences amongst site logistics. Collaborating closely with TTW’s Digital Engineering team, an agile approach was adopted, enabling rapid adjustments to the sequencing to meet evolving site conditions. Once completed, the new Sydney Fish Market will become a globally iconic destination, anticipated to welcome over six million visitors annually. This remarkable project is a testament to the expertise and collaboration of Multiplex, Xcel Group Of Companies, Coates and TTW, whose collective efforts have brought this ambitious vision to life. The new Sydney Fish Market project is proudly funded by the NSW Government. Martin Folan, Colin Gaule, Andre Pereira, David Sheldon, Mohamed Moussa, Andreas Damouras #TTW #YourPartnerInEngineering #SydneyFishMarkets
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We held our popular annual client Christmas Party last week at RAFI in North Sydney, a night of celebration for the collaborations and partnerships we've shared across 2024. Thank you to all who joined us for the evening, it was the perfect opportunity to reflect on our joint successes, finish off the year, and prepare for 2025. Take a look at a couple of photos from the event. For more images, visit https://lnkd.in/gQZR_zQb #TTW #TTWChristmasParty #YourPartnerInEngineering
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We are thrilled to announce that one of our projects, the Michael Kirby Building at Macquarie University, was awarded the prestigious Best National Commercial / Industrial Construction Award ($50 Million - $100 Million) at the recent 2024 Master Builders Australia National Excellence Awards. We are proud to have been a key partner on this incredible, multi-award-winning project, delivering a bold vision for legal education at Macquarie University. Our teams worked collaboratively to provide Structural, Civil, Façade, and Construction Engineering expertise, combining exemplar state-of-the-art mass timber engineering and construction with adaptive re-use. Congratulations to Hassell, FDC Construction & Fitout, and everyone involved in the development of this project! #TTW #YourPartnerInEngineering #MasterBuildersAustralia #NationalExcellenceAwards #MichaelKirbyBuilding
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It has been incredibly rewarding for our team to have a significant involvement in the Melbourne Airport Naarm Way Stage 2. From the Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) phase to CPB Contractors' successful tender, we’ve applied our expertise to navigate the complexities of temporary works while ensuring the airport’s operations continue smoothly. We also contributed to the permanent certification of the development. Upon completion, Naarm Way Stage 2 will offer a direct route from the Tullamarine Freeway to all terminals, improving access to pick-up, drop-off, and parking areas. We are thrilled to see the project coming together seamlessly, and we're proud of the collaborative efforts of the design and delivery teams that have driven its success. Atreyu de Lacy, Dean Spencer, Lincoln Ladds, Martin Folan CPB Contractors, Aurecon #TTW #YourPartnerInEngineering #Construction #ConstructionEngineering
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