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Legacy Way

Brisbane

The Legacy Way Project is a major infrastructure development in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, designed to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion in the city. The project involved the construction of a 6.7-kilometer underground toll road, connecting the Western Freeway at Toowong to the Inner City Bypass at Kelvin Grove. Opened in 2015, Legacy Way provides a vital link between key transport corridors, offering a faster and more efficient route for commuters traveling across the city. The project was named in honor of Brisbane’s legacy, as it not only addresses current transportation needs but also lays the groundwork for future urban development. With advanced tunnel technology and state-of-the-art safety features, Legacy Way enhances Brisbane’s transport network, reducing travel time, easing congestion, and improving the city’s connectivity.

Cutting Force was responsible for all concrete cutting and coring works on the Legacy Way project in Sydney, a key infrastructure initiative designed to improve traffic flow and connectivity. Our team executed a variety of tasks, including precise core drilling and concrete cutting for essential infrastructure components.

Circular tunnel opening created by precision concrete cutting in underground construction
Workers in high-visibility gear inside a large tunnel excavation site

This included the critical work of cutting crosspassages, overpasses, underpasses and flyovers. between tunnels to ensure the safety and functionality of the underground system. Cutting Force’s expertise and precision were integral to the successful completion of this major transport project, contributing to its operational efficiency and safety standards.

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