Projects
Some of our most recent projects:
Some of our most recent projects:
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA)
Highland Structural completed the structural and compliance assessment of 182no. elevated structures for DEECA, comprising bridges, boardwalks, viewing platforms, pontoons, jetties, shelters, toilet blocks, dams and other miscellaneous structures. Inspections were completed over the course of 5 weeks, travelling to all corners of Victoria and requiring careful planning to manage logistics, access and reporting within a very tight deadline.
Sterling / ARTC
As part of the works delivered for Sterling Infrastructure, Highland Structural conducted Level 2 inspections of 200+ bridges along ARTC’s North Coast Line in NSW. This project encompassed a diverse range of bridge types, including complex steel trusses, prestressed concrete girders, concrete arches and historic plate rivet girder bridges – with some structures being over 100 years old!
Transport Heritage NSW (THNSW)
Highland Structural recently completed Level 2 inspections of 2no. road overbridges, 1no. underbridge and 2no. heritage turntables for Transport Heritage NSW. Works were carried out within both the road network and rail corridor along the Picton–Mittagong loop line, with an Underbridge Unit used to inspect the underside of Wilson Drive Overbridge - a bridge that spans what once was the largest railway cutting in Australia.
FSC Range / Ports NSW
Highland Structural was engaged by FSC to complete a detailed Level 2 Inspection of the Mainline Road Bridge at Enfield Yard for Ports NSW. The project involved coordinating with Sydney Trains, Pacific National and ARTC, managing safeworking operations and conducting the inspection using a Hi-Rail EWP to access the bridge’s underside.
Zig Zag Railway
Highland Structural conducted a comprehensive site survey of all assets on the historic Zig Zag Railway, preparing for the upcoming Level 2 inspections of its culvert, retaining wall, tunnel and viaduct structures. The Zig Zag Railway is a significant example of Australian engineering, highlighting the innovative design and construction methods of the 19th century. We are committed to preserving these heritage-listed structures, ensuring their legacy endures as an integral part of Australia’s engineering and cultural history.
Sterling / ARTC
Highland Structural completed detailed Level 2 inspections of 3no. rail bridges for Sterling Infrastructure within the Sydney Metropolitan area as part of ARTC’s nationwide routine inspections package. Inspections included bridges along Southern Cross Dr in Botany, Joseph St in Chullora and Argyle St in Moss Vale. Due to the high volume of traffic, inspections were completed at night, with the aid of traffic management and an Elevated Work Platform (EWP).