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Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

A 1,1 km long Shallow Landslide Barrier protects the road at Bulli Pass in New South Wales.

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Placing concrete for post footings ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Overview of work site ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Site preparation ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Installation of barrier mesh fencing ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Work near satefy ramp ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Installed posts and footings ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Cranes lifting rock fall protection barrier components into position above Bulli Pass ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Precast concrete pad footings for the rockfall protection barrier posts ©NSW Government

Debris Flow & Shallow Landslide Protection - Bulli Pass (1) 2017

Rear side of the barrier with brakes

 
 

System length

1100 m

 

Year of installation

2017

Initial situation

The Wollongong Escarpment Area in Wollongong New South Wales is unstable and Bulli Pass is subject to rockslides especially in times of heavy rainfall. Bulli Pass has a history of slip and rock fall events. A major slip in 2008 required slope stabilisation works with the road being closed for seven weeks. Following several events, including a serious rock fall that landed on a vehicle in 2015, there have been extensive investigations into the upslope section of Bulli Pass.  After detailed analysis Geobrugg Australia was chosen as the preferred supplier of a Rock Fall and Landslide mitigation system.

Description

The project reduces the residual slope risk profile from landslide and rock fall events. The project consisted of a 1.1 km of SL-150 Shallow Landslide Barrier and a combination of VX and UX Shallow Landslide Barriers.  The system now provides rock fall and landslide protection from a road that has 12000 car movements a day.  The barrier is 3,5 m high including over 1000 rock nail anchors constructed in difficult terrain. The Barrier is also capable of containing a 500 kg rock travelling at 160 km/hour.

More information:

- Roads & Maritime, New South Wales

Country/Region

Australia

Customer

Roads and Maritime Authority, New South Wales

Engineering

Department of Public Works, (Project Management)

Contractor

Specialised Geo Pty Ltd (GHD Contractor)

Other participating companies

Consultant Andrew Hunter Coffey/GHD (Geotechnical Consultant); Consultant Philip Flentje (University of Wollongong)

Protected object

Road

Corrosion protection

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