Providing services across the entire road life-cycle from planning to decommissioning, our team design local roads, arterial roads, highways and freeways in urban and rural areas and access roads to a multitude of sites including, recreational, industrial and commercial facilities.Our construction experience enables us to propose workable and practical designs. We design purpose-specific structural pavements for heavy duty and lightly trafficked applications and everything in between.Our services are aligned to the needs of our clients and we challenge ourselves to deliver optimised solutions.We are proud to have an enviable track record in the design of low impact roads in environmentally sensitive areas.Our services in roads and traffic cover:Planning Corridor selection Options analysis Traffic studies and traffic impact assessments Review of environmental factors including environmental assessments and specialist studies Management of environmental approvals under State and Federal Government Legislation Stakeholder consultationDesign development (roads and bridges) Concept design Functional layouts Preliminary design Detailed design Temporary works design Cost estimates at all stages of the design development processProcurement Advice on delivery methods including Construct Only, Design and Construct, Early Contractor Involvement Tender documentation with contract conditions to suit client needs and risk profile Management of tender process Tender evaluation Contract managementDesign verification and proof engineering Independent design reviews of roads and bridgesOur in-house technical skills include: Geotechnical investigation and design Geometric design Traffic engineering Traffic signal design Flood modelling Drainage design Water sensitive road design Noise modelling Pavement structural design and rehabilitation For more information please contact: Marketing Marketing Team Mobile 1300 748 874 Email info@pittsh.com.au
News We’re awarded an Australian Engineering Excellence Award for the Kimberley Bridge DateSeptember 20th 2018 Learn more