Areas of Practice

Roads and Civil

Hullcon has delivered a wide range of civil infrastructure projects, including:

  • Freeway and arterial road upgrades (greenfield & brownfield)

  • Level crossing removals & station upgrades

  • Rail infrastructure and stabling yards

  • Signalisation & shared use path developments

  • Technical roles: Business Case, Design Advisory, Concept to Detailed Design

Specialist Capabilities:

  • Road & barrier design

  • Signage, linemarking & traffic signals

  • Utilities relocation

  • 3D modelling

  • Shared path, retaining & flood wall design

  • Track civils

  • Temporary works & construction staging

Design Management and Coordination

Hullcon has provided design management and coordination services across multiple projects. Hullcon excels in managing:

  • Design management, including controlling program and budget

  • Interface management

  • Process management, including controlling RFI’s, design inputs and scope management

  • Engineering management, providing control of cost plans, digital engineering and coordination between design and construction

  • Timeliness of design deliverables

  • Technical coordination

Drainage and Flooding

Drainage design works hand in hand with road design. With more projects being developed in flood prone areas, the design of infrastructure to be resilient to flooding has never been more important.

Hullcon has capability to deliver both to ensure projects consider this major constraint.

Digital Engineering

Hullcon has seen growth in the digital engineering space and is available to manage digital requirements on projects. Hullcon has the capacity to undertake:

  • Structural and Civil 3D modelling using Revit, Bentley and 12D

  • Quantity estimation

Structures

Hullcon has undertaken 3D modelling of bridges and other structures as part of the North East Link Project. Hullcon has experience across:

  • Bridges and Culverts

  • Miscellaneous structures, such as retaining walls and flood walls

  • Foundations

  • Buildings and Urban Developments