High-profile Job Site Sneak Peek from Australia

 


Construction of the new Fremantle Traffic Bridge is making strong progress, with piling now complete and concrete pile caps installed on top of the piles on the southern side of the bridge.

The Swan River Crossings Project is making strong progress in Perth, Australia. This major infrastructure upgrade will replace the aging Fremantle Traffic Bridge, delivering more than just a new road. The project is designed to improve safety and connectivity for all, with modern pedestrian and cycling paths, increased marine safety, and improved navigational clearances for river users.

Four cranes are now a major feature of the Fremantle skyline and will remain in place through to project completion in 2026. In recent months, 4 temporary jetties have been constructed on the northern and southern sides of the bridge as part of the in-river piling works required to build the new bridge.  All were completed using 3 Junttan HHx hammers to drive both the temporary jetties and the permanent bridge foundations.

The piling works, driven by an HHx300 and two HHx350 hammers, were completed by April 4, 2025, with zero breakdowns or downtime from any of the 3 hammers.

Junttan wishes to thank its client, Brady Marine, for trusting Junttan to deliver quality equipment to their project and contributing to their success at the Swan River Crossings Project!

Source: Junttan Oy, Main Roads Western Australia

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