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M2 Motorway,
Sydney
Sydney’s “M2” was the most complex
and challenging tollroad project of its time in
Australia. Egis was a key member of the consortium
setting up the operating company, Tollaust Pty Ltd in
partnership with a leading Australian road constructor.
The concession company, Hills Motorway Ltd, became a
very successful ASX-listed entity now owned by
Transurban Limited.
The M2 was also one of the
first Australian tollroads to include a tunnel when it
opened in 1997, and has since then been one of the
safest tollroads in Australia.
For more than a decade, Egis Projects
Asia Pacific has provided the highest levels of
transport infrastructure project expertise and
innovation in Australia.
Egis' roles included: |
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key consortium member in charge of operation
and equipment |
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establishment of Tollaust Pty Ltd with our
local partner |
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operation and maintenance of the Motorway
through a fixed term and price contract |
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Tollaust's activities including tolling using
"Express" electronic tag
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M2 Motorway Facts:
The M2 Motorway is part of the Sydney orbital road
network. It consists of 22km of dual carriageway linking
Epping Road (at North Ryde) to Old Windsor Road (at
Baulkham Hills) with a toll plaza at Macquarie Park.
The M2 features eight major junctions, a 460
metre tunnel and dedicated bus lane together with a
flyover for bus transport between Old Windsor Road and
Beecroft Road.
The total project cost was
approximately A$460 million. |
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