Traffic engineering services for a proposed car sales & repair centre in Hammond Road, Dandenong, Victoria.
Client: SMART Town Planning Pty Ltd
Location: Dandenong, Victoria
Project Stage: Planning Permit
RedSquare Traffic was recently engaged by Smart Town Planning to prepare a Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) as well as a Car Parking Demand Assessment for a proposed car sales & repair centre in Dandenong.
RedSquare Traffic’s team commenced the project by undertaking parking surveys together with an on-site road safety assessment. Following the design guidelines specified in Austroads Design Guidelines, our team conducted a comprehensive road safety assessment including an assessment of the suitability of its existing access points located in close proximity of a major intersection i.e. Hammond Road & Cheltenham Road.
We prepared a car parking demand assessment to support a car parking reduction of 16 parking spaces. Later on, a traffic generation and distribution assessment as well as a turn warrants assessment were prepared.
A realistic list of recommendations were provided to the client covering all required bases including recommendations to modify exiting access points.
At RedSquare Traffic, we don’t prepare half baked cakes for our clients. We believe compromising the quality by using short-cuts only end up causing headaches in the long run for both the clients and us. A quick turnaround can be attractive. However, it can never beat quality piece of work.
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