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University of South Australia
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Oaklands Park Grade
Separation Tender Submission
Just Engineering
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Tender Letter
March 6, 2014
Dr Julie Mills, Mrs Kirsty Beecham, Glyn Edwards
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
RE: Expression of Interest – Oaklands Park grade separation feasibility study
Dear Julie, Kirsty and Glyn,
On behalf of Just Engineering Pty Ltd I would like to formally express our interest in
undertaking the feasibility study for the proposed grade separation works of the Seaford rail
line, Morphett Road and Diagonal Road intersection.
Our company consists of a number of qualified engineers led by capable managers with
experience in all facets of civil engineering. As such, we have no reservations in stating that
Just Engineering is the right team for the job.
This document provides an overview of current company structure and policies, as well as
outlining our complete strategy for the undertaking of the feasibility study.
Upon careful consideration of the project requirements, Just Engineering has completed an
appraisal of the feasibility study resulting in a grand total of:
$164,472 (AUD), GST excl.
A breakdown of this valuation can be found in the financials section of this document. This
figure is valid under the assumption that all information provided by the client thus far in
relation to the project is unbiased and accurate.
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We appreciate the time spent reviewing this tender and sincerely look forward to working
with you on this venture. Should you have any further queries please do not hesitate to
contact us.
Yours faithfully,
Tynan Barwick
Project Manager, Just Engineering Pty Ltd.
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Contents 1. Mission Statement .......................................................................................................................... 4
2. Company Policy ............................................................................................................................... 4
2.1. Quality management systems ................................................................................................ 4
2.2. OH&S Policy ............................................................................................................................ 5
2.3. Environmental Policy .............................................................................................................. 6
3. Capability Statement ....................................................................................................................... 7
3.1. Past Projects ............................................................................................................................ 7
3.2. Financial Backing ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.3. Key stakeholders ................................................................................................................... 10
4. Management Structure ................................................................................................................. 11
4.1. Key Team Curriculum Vitae ................................................................................................... 13
Tynan Barwick ................................................................................................................................... 13
Mohammad Alkhiabrai ..................................................................................................................... 15
Ola Yi ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Oliver Mihaila .................................................................................................................................... 17
Taygun Saritoprak ............................................................................................................................. 19
Jingbo Gao ......................................................................................................................................... 20
Yanchi Chen ....................................................................................................................................... 21
5. Scope of Works ............................................................................................................................. 22
5.1. Structural Team ..................................................................................................................... 22
5.2. Transport Team ..................................................................................................................... 22
5.3. Geotechnical Team ............................................................................................................... 23
5.4. Planning Team ....................................................................................................................... 23
5.5. Water & Environmental Team .............................................................................................. 24
6. Consulting Costs ............................................................................................................................ 26
7. Project Schedule ........................................................................................................................... 27
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1. Mission Statement
Just Engineering is committed to providing the best results for our clients in a professional
manner, while upholding the highest Quality, safety and environmental standards. We strive
to efficiently deliver innovative and effective solutions that are economically and
structurally sound.
Satisfaction for our clients is our priority.
2. Company Policy
2.1. Quality management systems
JUST ENGINEERING’s quality management system is designed to provide engineering
services for the demands of customers in different segments. It is commitment to the local
and global environment and complies with the standards found in AS/ NZS ISO9001:2008.
A company goal is to grow the business industry and to ensure all aspects of services
provided are maintained the best way possible which enhance the level of customer
satisfaction and the project requirement.
The key goals that we seek to achieve in quality management systems
• Maximise public awareness and stakeholder value.
• Maintain standards
• Highlight the risk that is associated with the project
• Build and develop sustainable client relationships
• Overcome the difficulties and challenges
• Continued improvement in company strategy
• Quality control Improvement, quality Assurance
Comprehensive understanding of project processes is undertaken with consideration of all
variable solution to meets with the client’s expectation. However, Plan the project stage in
order to provide the possible ways to get the service on time and appropriate skills.
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Therefore improve the communication skills between the team members to ensure our
quality service.
The quality of Just Engineering is to ensure the services delivered are sustainable and
suitable for our clients’ needs and also meet the continual improvements if needed. Our
Quality Management system strives to continually improve processes. In addition, it is also
managing the processes of contracting and ensures the quality and safety of the
construction site.
2.2. OH&S Policy
What we will do
Just Engineer Company recognises its moral and legal responsibilities under occupational
health and safety (OH&S) legislation to provide a safe and healthy work environment. This
commitment means that we will:
• provide a safe and healthy workplace and working conditions for all, including
employees, contractors, customers and visitors
• provide assistance and support to employees
• provide OH&S training to enable all employees to work safely
• provide adequate resources to aid employees in fulfilling their responsibilities
• ensure that appropriate return to work programs is in place
• conduct investigations into all reported incidents
• conduct regular reviews and evaluations of the health and safety systems in place.
What is expected of employees?
While at work, all employees will:
• identify and support measures to eliminate or minimise unsafe conditions
• take reasonable care to ensure good health and safety procedures are implemented at all
times
• assume personal responsibility for their safety at all times
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2.3. Environmental Policy
Just Engineering is dedicated to providing reliable and affordable services that meet both
the physical and digital communications needs of our customers. An Environmental Policy
has been established to be compliant with environmental legislation. The company is
committed to conduct its activities and operations in an environmentally responsible
manner, and as such will minimise the impact of our operations upon the environment.
Just Engineering is committed to:
• Adopting environmental management as a prior key value, requiring management
and staffs to conduct operation in accordance with the environmental policy,
procedures and instructions
• Reducing carbon footprint by implementing sustainable design features in our
services.
• Consideration of the environment will be an integral part of our corporate
strategies and our services.
• Actively recommending design options to minimise pollution, manage waste
streams and address relevant biodiversity issues
• Identification of all significant environmental impacts relevant to our operations
and implementing an Environmental Management Plan to reduce any detrimental
impacts.
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3. Capability Statement
3.1. Past Projects
Environmental
• Environmental Policy Development
• Environmental and Planning analysis of Holdfast Shore Marina proposal
Structural Engineering
• Designing the roof, beams and columns of the 8th level of the UniSA learning center,
located on Hindley Street.
• Designing the floor, roof, beams and columns of the East Wing of the Whyalla
Hospital
Civil and Water Engineering
• Design of water system of suburb, including sewerage, stormwater, drinking water
and emergency water services.
• Wastewater system design for Ministry of Water & Electricity (Saudi Arabia)
• Literature Review for Wastewater upgrade (Mt. Barker Council)
• Upgrade of Wastewater treatment plant (Mt. Barker)
• Flood Study for Nairne Creek, including site inspections.
• Drainage design
• Road design
Transport Engineering
• Redevelopment research, design and feasibility study for Britannia Roundabout
• Traffic survey of Main St. Mawson Lakes
• Site Visit and design of roundabout (Mt. Barker)
• Safety assessment of roadside hazards and overtaking lanes of Dukes Highway
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Geotechnical Engineering
• Pavement design for heavily trafficked roads
• Footing and retaining wall design
• Design of various footing types
• Soil Testing
• Footpath Design of Kia Ora Street (Mt. Barker)
Project Management
• Management of suburban water systems design project.
• Overhead Crane implementation and planning.
• Asset Management (Mt. Barker Council).
• Tender Submission for Pike, and Katfish floodplain Infrastructure Program (SARFIIP)
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3.2. Financial Backing
Just Engineering is wholly owned and operated from its headquarters in South Australia. Our
directors are major stakeholders in the company, and as such have a vested interest in the
financial success of our clients. Our company’s credit rating is second-to-none, and we work
closely with major banks and credit unions to ensure all our projects are adequately funded.
As a newly established company we have heavily invested in obtaining a high quality
comprehensive insurance policy through a reputable broker. This ensures that all our clients
can enjoy peace of mind in the unlikely event that any major corporate or public liability
issues arise.
Just Engineering is currently listed under the following insurance policies:
Insurer Type Amount (AUD)
ENG Insurance Limited Professional Indemnity $1,000,000
ENG Insurance Limited Public Liability $2,000,000
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3.3. Key stakeholders
The proposed grade separation of Morphett Road, Diagonal Road and the Seaford rail line at
Oaklands Park has three key stake holders who will be affected by the action of this project,
thus the result of the project will directly benefit them individually or better the community as a
whole.
Road and Public transport users
The Noarlunga – Adelaide railway line is one of the main corridors connecting Adelaide CBD and
Noarlunga further south to Seaford. The increasing rail services will result in the Oaklands Park
rail crossing being closed for 30% of the time during peak periods, which will worsen the traffic
congestion at this bottle neck of the intersection of Morphett Road and Diagonal Road. In order
to cater for the 30-Year Plan for Greater Adelaide and to improve the connectivity of north and
south of Adelaide, the result of the project is crucial. Although maintaining passenger services
on the Noarlunga Line is recommended during the construction staging, shutdown of tracks is
hard to avoid and will be minimised to reduce the inconvenience it brings to the traffic flow.
Necessary speed restrictions and temporary road closures might carry out on Morphett Road
and Diagonal Road, which carry significant amount of traffic flow to and from Marion Shopping
Centre and the State Aquatic Centre. The project will also have a great effect on road users
including vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians, who wish to access these facilities.
Local residents and business (State Aquatic Centre & Marion Shopping Centre)
Along with the small businesses within the area, the completion of State Aquatic Centre and the
Marion Shopping Centre increase traffic generation and traffic volumes through the intersection.
Ideally businesses and local residents will wish to see an improvement in accessibility within the
road network and minimal disruptions during the construction processes of the redevelopment.
Consultation sessions will be held with these affected parties as a means of communication with
these stakeholders to gather their views and input.
In the event of any property acquisition, the stakeholders in this scenario will be consulted with,
along with the relevant governing authorities.
Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure
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The Oaklands Park grade separation is part of South Australia’s 30 year plan. The Seaford Rail line
continues to be a major rail line for commuters each day, along with the major roads, Diagonal and
Morphett Roads being major arterials for traffic throughout the day, mostly during peak times.
This network is pivotal for all commuters and DPTI are aiming to reduce congestion at the
intersection, and improve the flow of traffic for road users. In addition to this, the increased safety
of road users is critical for the redevelopment of the area.
4. Management Structure
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4.1. Key Team Curriculum Vitae
Tynan Barwick
Title: Project Manager
Email: [email protected]
Education
Completing Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) at UniSA
Employment Related Experience:
I have gained valuable knowledge through Water Engineering courses at University,
completing numerous projects based on the construction and management of water
systems along with study in hydrology.
I have completed a course in Environmental Policy and Regulations which focused on the
process of forming policies using the policy cycle, such as stakeholder consultation. The
course focused largely on environmental policies.
• February 2009 – Current Bunnings Warehouse
Role: Customer Service
Primary role in customer service throughout various departments in the store.
Have completed numerous training courses in OH&S
• 2011 Work Experience: Stillwell Ford
Role: Administrative Duties
Assisted with numerous administrative duties for the company.
• 2011 Work Experience: St. Johns Lutheran Primary School
Role: Teacher/ Supervisor
Assisted in preparing and teaching classes for Students
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Project Experience:
Tender submission for IPMG
University Experience:
Structural Design of UniSA building located at Hindley St.
Completed course in Transport Engineering
Design of Stormwater system for a housing estate.
Experience with MicroStation, Strand7, CORD & SLOG.
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Mohammad Alkhiabrai
Title: Assistant Manager
Email : [email protected]
Education
• Bachelor of civil Engineering
• Diploma of Engineering at SAIBT (2011/2012)
• Diploma of civil technique (2007)
Work Experience
• Ministry of Water & Electricity - General Directorate of Water.
Wastewater systems design. Saudi Arabia (July 2007- December 2008).
University Experience
• Design plan for earth dam and developed by using GALENA software.
• Foundation and footings design project (Seaford Railway Extension Project).
• Structure design of a steel and timber (Whyalla Hospital Upgrade Design Project).
• Design of sewerage and stormwater for sub- division.
• Experience software such as Drains, HEC-RAS, AutoCAD, CORD and Solid Works.
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Ola Yi
Title: Water & Environmental Engineering Team Leader
Email: [email protected]
Education
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Structural)
Employment Related Experience
December 2013 – Present District Council of Mount Barker
I am working as an undergraduate civil engineer in District
Council of Mount Barker. I have worked in different
engineering field such as transportation and wastewater
management, and reached a variety of related areas including
asset management and liaising with customers. I have gained
valuable experience in transportation, research and capital
project management in an engineering context.
May 2012 – Present BBQ Section Manager & Subcommittee of KNH Festival
Working as the manager of BBQ Section of KNH Festival, I have gained
experience in rooster compilation, liaising with workers and other
managers and supervision and maintenance of on-site operation.
University Experience
• Whyalla Hospital Upgrade Design Project
• Britannia Corner Intersection Improvement Project
• Seaford Railway Extension Project (Footing Design)
• Water Resource System Design Project
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Oliver Mihaila
Title: Structural Engineering Team Leader
Education:
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)
Employment History
November 2011 – January 2012 Department of Planning, Transport and
Infrastructure
Oliver worked as an undergraduate engineering
student to perform a range of tasks including: road
design, crash reports, road safety analysis and site
visits.
November 2008 – Present Coles Supermarkets Pty Ltd
In his current position of Nightfill Manager, Oliver
supervises teams of up to 12 staff and implements
effective time management strategies and safe work
practices.
Project Experience
• Made use of software packages AutoCAD™ and 12d Model™ to perform basic road
design tasks from concept drawing through to final plotting.
• Constructed crash reports for several intersections in order to analyse their geometric
layout and traffic management strategies.
• Participated in multiple site visits to the Dukes Highway for the purpose of
investigating roadside hazards and overtaking lane proposals.
• Participated in a site visit to Mount Barker in order to examine traffic management
strategies at major intersections. A suitable roundabout concept was later designed
using 12d Model™.
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• Undertook research into a range of traffic management issues and prepared reports
on the findings.
University Experience
• Engaged in projects involving a high degree of team work, including the Engineers
without Borders Challenge.
• Awarded a Certificate of Achievement for Engineering Design and Innovation:
Design and Build Project, 2011.
• Performed structural design of the Whyalla Hospital Redevelopment.
• Gained competency with design packages such as SPACE GASS™, DRAINS™, HEC-
RAS™ and CORD™.
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Taygun Saritoprak
Email: [email protected]
Title: Transport Engineering Team Leader
Education Experience
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)
University Experience
December 2013 – Present
During 2013 I undertook my third year in a bachelor of civil
engineering at the University of South Australia. During the
year I completed several team based projects including topics
such as slab design, retaining wall properties, water resource
management, project management and design of an
overhead crane. I have learnt through these activities that
planning and organizing the structure of an engineering
project is essential for cost and time efficiency.
January 2014 – March 2014 Lindeman’s Winery Dry Ice and General Cellar
As a dry ice and general cellar labourer I’ve gained familiarity in the
importance of safe work practices and OH&S environments.
University Experience
• Whyalla Hospital Upgrade Design Project
• Seaford Railway Extension Project (Footing Design)
• Truss Bridge design
• Overhead Crane Design and Projects Management
• Water Resource System Design Project
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Jingbo Gao
Title: Planning Officer
Email: [email protected]
Education
Bachelor of Civil and Structural Engineering (in progress)
Employment Related Experience
I used to work for YunNan Construction Engineering Company in China from 1st December to
24th February. I was working in construction site in DaLi, YunNan as an undergraduate
engineer. I have gained valuable experience in structural, research and project management
in an engineering context.
University Experience
• Whyalla Hospital Upgrade Design Project (Column and Slab Design)
• Seaford Railway Extension Project (Footing Design)
• Water Resource System Design Project (Sewer System Design)
Technical Knowledge
Microsoft Office
12d
Micro Station
Solid Works
CIRCLY
GALENA
CORD/SLOG
Strand 7
Water GEMS
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Yanchi Chen
Title: Geotechnical Engineering Team Leader
Email: [email protected]
Education
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Transport)
Employment Related experience
December 2013-March 2014 Department of transport and Infrastructure
As an undergraduate Civil Engineering student I worked in several different kind of
engineering category. I have carried out investigations for trip generation rate development
proposals. I also undertook some work for turning vehicle movement investigation in
different traffic arm with different intersection. I also engaged in traffic accident research
and road safety design.
December 2013-February 2014 Cleaning
As cleaner I gained various skills. Being placed in a team environment I gained valuable skills
in team work and communication.
University Experience
Use of software called solid work to undertaking building design in computer technique.
Use of software called GALENA to undertaking earth dam construction in Geo technique.
Use software called CIRCLY to undertaking Asphalt pavement design with different soil layer
in Geo technique.
Engage project with MATLAB software design in engineering modelling including axial of the
vehicle movement crossing the bridge.
Arc Map design for Geospatial Engineering.
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5. Scope of Works This feasibility study will explore a variety of options for the grade separation of the Seaford
rail line, Morphett Road and Diagonal Road at Oaklands Park. The development will address
the issues of severe traffic congestion, and provide a solution for predicted 2031 traffic
volumes.
Just Engineering will seek to find the most efficient and economical solution which will
improve the traffic flow and safety of the Oaklands Park area, provide improvements for
rail-bus integration and improve accessibility across the rail corridor.
5.1. Structural Team
The structural team will perform a site visit to observe the problem first hand. This
experience will be used to help assist during the design option stage, where the team will
consider each option and investigate the feasibility of each.
During this stage the team will also investigate the presence of utilities in the area, and refer
to services such as Dial-B4-U-Dig. Using the information regarding these utilities, the team
will then determine whether these services will need to be relocated or retained.
The structural team will use a variety of analysis programs such as 12D, MicroStation, CAD
and SPACE GASS to analyse all possible options for the upgrade of the Oaklands Crossing
and will present the most feasible option for the crossing upgrade.
The team will work with the Planning team to ensure the constructability of the proposed
project, and ensure that the project will run smoothly and without cost overruns.
5.2. Transport Team
This project is part of Adelaide’s 30-year Greater plan. The Noarlunga rail line is expecting a
30% increase in rail services which will result in the Oaklands Park crossing being closed for
30% of the time during peak periods. Just Engineering have tasked a team of experienced
personnel to look at this congested region, and determine which design option will provide
the best results for commuters for years to come.
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To increase our understanding of the nature of the intersection, our transport team will tour
the site to view, first hand, the nature of traffic patterns throughout. The team will use this
along with turn survey data from DPTI and AADT design volumes to analyse all design
options and determine which option will prove to be the best option to increase traffic flow
and reduce congestion time for now, and into the future.
Just Engineering understands the impact of traffic on local streets during high congestion,
and during construction works. We understand that this is an issue of public safety, and we
will ensure that at all stages of construction, we will use the safest options for road re-
routing which will maintain a constant flow of traffic, especially during peak-times. We will
also use community consultation sessions to inform local residents of changes to the road
system during the construction phases.
We will work with the Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, along with
Transport SA to relocate and incorporate temporary bus stops and services to minimise
impacts to commuting. Temporary services will be used to allow for any temporary closures
to existing bus or train services. Just Engineering will use community consultation sessions,
along with Transport SA to create awareness of any changes that will be made.
5.3. Geotechnical Team
Our Geotechnical team has a great deal of experience in geotechnical works, and will have
the knowledge to deliver a variety of solutions for any proposed works. We have a wide
range of knowledge in soil testing, footing design, foundation design, pavement design, GIS
analysis and use of software analysis programs such as CORD, SLOG and GALENA.
Using available geology reports, topographic surveys and borehole logs, along with our
experience in geotechnical analysis we will present the most feasible option for our client.
5.4. Planning Team
Just Engineering is committed to delivering results for its customers, and in delivering this
result we strive to minimise public disruption and work in a safe environment for our team,
and the public. To achieve this, a Planning Officer will be appointed to ensure that the
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development is managed in a safe manner, with minimal disruptions to the public and
surrounding businesses.
We understand that there is a great deal of public interest for projects such as this. Just
Engineering believe that the public should have the opportunity to voice their concerns
about any project that affect them, therefore, the Planning Officer will spend a great
amount of time dealing with the general public by performing surveys and consultation
sessions. Our processes and operations will be available to the public.
In combination with the Transport team, along with major road and transport authorities
and bodies, the Planning Officer will consult to ensure that proposed works will run
smoothly, minimising interruptions. The Officer will detail road and lane closures and plan
alternative routes to manage traffic in affected areas, along with re-route bus services and
implementation of substitute buses for train line closures.
The area for the proposed development may also contain numerous significant trees and
heritage buildings. The planning officer will consult with our Environmental team to use
available resources from the local Council to identify these and manage a plan for work
around these areas.
If Land Acquisition is required, the Officer will work with the land owner, local council to
present a solution which will be manageable for the works. The officer will consult the South
Australian Land Acquisition Act.
5.5. Water & Environmental Team
Consistent with the Environmental Policy of Just Engineering, we are committed to
delivering results in a manner which will present minimal impacts to the environment. This
is not limited to local flora and fauna, but extends to pollution levels, including air and noise
pollution. The environmental team will work to manage the project to minimise noise for
local residents and businesses, manage air pollution and work to deliver a project that is
environmentally sound.
We have extensive experience in the design of water systems, such as sewerage,
stormwater, drinking water, and emergency systems, using software programs MicroStation,
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Water Gems, HEC-RAS and drains. Just Engineering has a knowledge base in environmental
policy and is conscious of the environmental impacts of construction works.
As aforementioned, the environmental team will also consult with the Planning Officer to
manage the occurrence of any significant trees, if present, and the identifying and managing
of heritage buildings within the area.
The team will also investigate issues surrounding water management and plan for
stormwater and water utilities. The team will use existing data from SA Water to determine
the current location of water system, and endeavour to implement the new system as
efficiently and cost effective as possible.
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6. Consulting Costs Just Engineering will be working on the feasibility study for the Seaford rail corridor and
surrounding roads extending from approximately Fifth Avenue through to Selway Street,
and bound by Railway Terrace, Addison Road, Murray Terrace and Crozier Terrance; within
the City of Marion Council area. The team in Just Engineering consists of twenty one
engineers with vary levels of experience. A total of $149,520 is requested as the cost of the
feasibility study including all establishment costs and unforseen expenses.
There are 4 senior engineers working with 10 graduate engineers who will all work under
the supervisor team so that the cost could be controlled as low as possible. The base rates
for individuals are outlined in the table below.
Position Number of
stuff Base rate ($/hour)
Number of hours/week
Number of weeks Total
Managers and Team Leaders
7 240.00 12 3.5 $70,560
Senior Engineers 4 170.00 12 3.5 $28,560
Graduate Engineers 10 120.00 12 3.5 $50,400
21 Total $149,520
Total inc. (GST) $164,472
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7. Project Schedule
The project schedule outlined in the appendix illustrates the order of tasks which will be used to
finalise the feasibility study. The tasks will be divided into groups based on the type of work, and will
be completed by a team specializing in that field. The groups will consist of teams based around
Planning, Geotechnical, Water & Environmental, Structural and Transport. The project schedule is
designed to allow key tasks to be completed within a reasonable timeframe and in the appropriate
order of operations. Using this method, Just Engineering will be able to provide an accurate and
dependable feasibility study.