Khartoum Road Aqueduct Refurbishment
Khartoum Road Aqueduct Refurbishment
Khartoum Road Aqueduct is located in Lane Cove National Park Creek and spans the Lane Cove River. The aqueduct was built in the 1930s and is part of the Ryde-Pymble Submain. In the 1950s a second main, consisting of a 1200mm diameter welded steel main, was constructed on the eastern side of the support structure. This main is fully welded with an expansion joint in the middle of the main span.
The steel framing of the superstructure is of welded and bolted construction. Both the 750mm and 1200mm mains and the support structure were coated with lead-based protective coating. Corrosion was quite advanced on the pipe and steel structure which had caused a breakdown in the protective coating system. The primary intent of the rehabilitation work was to minimise future operational costs and ensure long-term structural integrity. Freyssinet Australia was engaged as Principal Contractor to undertake the remediation works.