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Four Key Transport Projects of 2024

28th Jan 2025

We were proud to be involved in 96 projects for 40 clients across APAC in 2024.

From groundbreaking bids to cutting-edge fleet testing, here are four pivotal projects we worked on in 2024 shaping Australia’s transportation landscape.

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1. MTR Metro West: Linking Sydney to Its Western Suburbs

One of the most anticipated developments in Sydney’s transportation future is the Metro West project. This ambitious project aims to connect Sydney’s CBD to the greater western suburbs, out to Westmead. With the involvement of key stakeholders such Bill Pyke on our associate team, the development of the bid for this project has been instrumental in laying the groundwork for what will be a transformative rail line.

The Metro West project will not only alleviate congestion but also drive economic growth in Sydney’s western suburbs. By significantly improving travel times and providing more reliable services, it will support communities and businesses across a rapidly growing part of the city. As Sydney’s rail network continues to evolve, Metro West will be a key piece of the puzzle in creating a more connected, accessible urban environment.

2. Inner City Fleet Assurance for TfNSW

The Inner City Fleet project is a crucial initiative for the safety and reliability of the Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) vehicle fleet. After a prolonged period of storage due to industrial disputes and the COVID-19 pandemic, a comprehensive vehicle testing program was launched to inspect and certify the fleet’s condition.

From axle bearings to brake systems, the team conducted rigorous vehicle testing between Newcastle, Kangy Angy and Penrith. The goal was to ensure that these vehicles were fit for service and met the highest safety standards before being slowly released into operation. The project was not without its challenges—especially given the many eyes on the timely return of these much-needed vehicles. The assurance process played a vital role in public confidence in the fleet’s safety, ensuring that these areas have access to reliable, well-maintained public transportation.

3. 17 New Locomotives in WA

Our involvement in the procurement and certification of 17 new vehicles is another exciting and long-term undertaking for a client in Western Australia. The project aims to introduce the new locomotives, sourced from the U.S. and Brazil, to bolster rail services in the region. Our role is to provide technical assurance and vehicle certification to ensure these new locomotives meet the standards required for safe and efficient operation.

4. Standard Harmonisation: Paving the Way for Seamless Rail Networks

The Standard Harmonisation project between TfNSW and the Regional Links Line (formerly known as the Country Rail Network) is an important initiative in improving NSW’s railways. By aligning and harmonising the technical standards across urban and regional rail networks, the project aims to improve interoperability, making it easier for trains to move between different regions without operational barriers.

With strong backing from the National Transport Commission, the project is a critical step toward a more integrated and seamless rail network across the state. 


As we continue to support these notable projects and many others, it’s clear that the next few years will be an exciting time for Australia’s transport infrastructure. We look forward to seeing these projects come to life and to contributing to more solutions across APAC.

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Stephen Muscat

Director and Principal Engineer

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