Showing posts with label substation installation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label substation installation. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Non-destructive Excavation: Hydro Excavation Method


Non-destructive excavation technology has become an important technology that is used in many industry applications these days. This is because non-destructive excavation makes it possible for the digging, excavation or exposure of underground utilities without the risk of doing damage or destruction.

Hydro excavation is a method used to in non-destructive excavation technology. This method is non-mechanical. Highly pressurized water is used to break into the ground and excavate the soil materials, rocks and other debris. As this is done, an industrial strength vacuum simultaneously sucks out all the mud, water slurry and debris to be stored in a special holding tank. The main component which is water is safe to use around the assets and utilities underground. There is very little danger that gas pipes, water pipes, electric cables, telecommunication lines, sewer systems and the like can be damaged.

It is precisely called as non-destructive excavation because unlike mechanical or manual excavation, it will not cause damage to those utilities it may reach. The reason for this is that manual or mechanical excavation uses materials, machines and equipment that may have sharp edges or too much pressure. Hydro excavation can also do the job in a more precise way that will require less back fill or back job. The process is safe and fast. It does not use a lot of equipment which means it require less workers to operate it and it can be used in smaller areas with limited space to move around in. Hydro excavation is also environmentally friendly.

Here are some examples where the hydro excavation method as a means of non-destructive excavation can be used:

·         Potholing or Daylighting- this process is usually done for installation of signs, telecommunication poles, light posts, fences and the like.
·         Slot trenching- hydro excavation makes it possible to create narrow trenches that are needed for the installation of pipes, cables, and other in-ground utilities. Hydro excavation can be used even if the ground is frozen. The water used is heated. This non-destructive excavation method makes installation of sprinklers, location of underground utilities and other underground installation easy and safe.
·         Removal of Debris- hydro excavation is the best method to use to for catch basin cleaning, cleaning of spills and sludge removal. This will make sure that the surrounding area will not be damaged.
·         Remote digging- When there is a remote area where repairs on buried pipes, fiber optic cables and the like are needed, hydro excavation can be used. The equipment used can be located farther from the actual site to make sure that there is no damage done on the actual site. Restoration work is minimized or avoided.

The different advantages and uses of hydro excavation just proves the importance of the non-destructive excavation technology.  This does all the functions of mechanical or manual digging in a safer and more cost-effective way. It is no wonder that this technology is slowly starting to take the place of the traditional way of digging. More and more people are starting to see the need to switch to non-destructive excavation.

Looking for non destructive digging services? We here at Yunz Contracting can help. Just visit our site to find out more.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Which Non-destructive Excavation Method should you Use


Non-destructive excavation has gained popularity and is more widely used in construction projects these days because of several reasons. First, it is a safe way to do diggings and excavations. It is safe for the workers as well as safe for the people within the surroundings. The reason for this is that non-destructive excavation is not as risky as mechanical digging. The utilities and assets that are buried underground are safe from damage. If electric cables get cut while excavating, power outage can ensue or someone can get electrocuted. A burst gas pipe can cause an explosion. These are some things that can be avoided when using non-destructive excavation methods.

Another reason is that it more cost efficient. It does not require many machines or workers. The projects are also done in a shorter period of time. The excavation is also more precise. It does not require back jobs.

There are two methods that non-destructive excavation can be achieved. These are hydro excavation and air vacuum excavation.

Hydro excavation uses water as the main component. High pressure water is used to break the ground and loosen the soil and other earth materials. The mud that is created as well as other debris is then vacuumed out using a special nozzle which is stored in a special holding tank. Hydro excavation can be used on just about any type of soil. It can even be used on frozen ground using hot water. The downside is that it needs thousands of litres of water just to be able to do the excavation.  Not all areas have an available water source that can spare this amount of water. It can also get messy and dangerous because of the slippery mud.

Air vacuum excavation on the other hand uses high pressure air to break the ground and loosen the soil. A special nozzle then suck out all the dry materials using a vacuum which is then stored in a holding tank. The materials that are stored can readily be used for back filling jobs if needed. The downside of this method is that it cannot be used for all soil types. Frozen ground is something that the high pressure air cannot break into. It can also make the area dusty.

The method that is recommended because it is cheaper more easily available is air vacuum excavation. It also does a cleaner job because it leaves the area dry. However, it may depend also on the type of soil that your property has.

Whichever method you choose, you still get all the good benefits from it. Both methods are still better to the conventional mechanical digging which can be risky and dangerous. If you want to know what method can be used for your area, you can get in touch with companies that provide non-destructive excavation services. They will be able to tell you what can be used. While you are at it, you can also ask for a quotation so you know the costs.

Looking for non destructive digging services? We here at Yunz Contracting can help. Just visit our site to find out more. 

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Why Should You Choose Non Destructive Digging for Your Next Digging Projects


Diggings have many uses in construction projects. In the past, there have been stories of diggings gone wrong due to the damage caused to underground utilities. Imagine drilling through power lines causing loss of electricity or even burst water pipes causing serious flooding in the area. Other underground utilities that can be damaged through conventional drilling are gas pipes, telecommunication lines and sewage lines. Not only will damage to these wires and pipes cost a lot of money but delays and inconveniences are to be dealt with as well. This is something you do not want to happen while a digging in your property. The answer to this is non destructive digging. You may be sceptical if you do not really know about this. Below you will find more information and the benefits that you can get from this.

Non destructive digging which is also known as hydro excavation or vacuum excavation. This is a process of digging wherein high pressure water is used to loosen up the soil. The loose soil, together with excess water and other debris are then vacuumed out and directed into holding tanks using specially designed nozzles. Unlike mechanical digging which uses machines and heavy equipment to create holes, the use of water is a gentler and less risky alternative.  

The use of non destructive digging benefits everyone who is involved in the project. Worries of causing damage and costs for repairs is very minimal therefore giving everyone peace of mind. Sticking the budget is a top priority in most projects these days so costs that are kept to a minimum are always a big help. The equipment and the process used lessens the harmful the effects on the environment and even tree root systems underground can be left unharmed. 

The whole process also does not take as much time because even clean-up is a breeze since most of the debris are vacuumed out simultaneously as the digging is done. If the digging project is done in a roadside area or pedestrian walkways, this will not cause much disruption to traffic flow. Less people working with less equipment which are not too big will not be a problem to daily activity in the area. Overall, non destructive digging is cost efficient, safe and gentler on the environment. 

If non destructive digging is something you want to try for your next project, it would be best to check the companies that can do this for you. You can go online to take a look at company websites. These sites will be detailed to give you a better idea of how it really works. They have contact details that you can use to get in touch with them for any queries or questions. You just have to keep in mind that the company you work with is one that is reputable. Try to check the projects they have done in the past so you will know if they do a good job. This is to make sure that what you pay them for is worth it.

Looking for non destructive digging services? We here at Yunz Contracting can help. Just visit our site to find out more.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

How to Find the Right Excavation Service Provider


Do you have an incoming construction or installation project? At this time, you should be searching for a excavation/digging contractor. Here are a few tips to help you find one:

Assess Your Project

What are you excavating for? Are you digging for a building construction project or for a utility installation project? Are you installing underground utilities, swimming pool, fallout shelter, irrigation system or what? Your choice of excavation method will depend on your project proposal.

Huge construction projects will require the use of heavy equipment like backhoes and crane loaders. But they can also be accompanied by suction excavators or any non-destructive excavation equipment. For small projects, it is not advisable to use heavy equipment and the option would be the use of suction excavator, either truck mounted or trailer mounted.

Assess Your Proposed Excavation Site

Moreover, your choice of excavation method will depend on the location itself. For instance, backhoes, crane loaders and other large machineries are not allowed in pristine environments. Contractors will need to consider manual digging, mechanical drilling or non-destructive excavation.

At times, workers are not allowed to operate large machineries and mechanical drills near schools, hospitals, homes for the aged and other establishments where excessive noise and vibration can cause great concern or noise pollution. Perhaps the workers should use manual digging or operate the suction excavator equipment.

If there are underground utilities in your proposed site, it is not advisable to use conventional digging methods. They damage or tear buried facilities apart and cause fire hazards, electrocution, explosion and pollution. The secondary effects are work delay or stoppage and injuries and fatalities. Mechanical drilling and manual digging are not even recommended. The recommended method would be non-destructive excavation, especially air or water vacuum excavation.

If you are having a swimming pool installed in your backyard, operating a small crane loader would be good for the task. But if you don’t want damages to your landscape, the suction excavator should be the preferred digging equipment.

Look For Excavation Contractors

Look for excavation contractors who can provide the most efficient service for your project. If you don’t know how to begin your search, there are certain venues where you can start:
  • Internet – Many civil works contractors who offer digging/excavation services could be online. Key in certain keywords, ‘digging contractors’, ‘trench digging contractors’, or ‘non-destructive excavation’. Check if they offer the kind of digging service you need. Many contractors today offer both traditional and non-destructive digging services.
  • Classified ad – Major broadsheets and magazines have listing of various civil construction services.
  • Your local business or commerce board – Your local business bureau has a list of all digging contractors in your town or city. They are registered and licensed to service you.
  • Referrals – Perhaps your neighbour knows of a non-destructive excavation contractor. They can help recommend you to them.

Keep a list of contractors that you would want to hire. Present your project proposal and show to them your proposed site. What methods can they recommend? How are they going to accomplish your project? Get their say on your proposal.

Perhaps they have other recommendations and solutions to how your project can be done and completed. Listen to them. They could have something better.

May these tips help you find the best excavation contractor for your project! Whether your method would be conventional or non-destructive excavation, it pays to hire the right professional to provide you the best service.

Yunz Contracting is a level 1 ASP non-destructive excavation provider. Please contact us today for professional and efficient digging service. Please visit our website too.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Air Vacuum Excavation as a Preferred Non-Destructive Excavation


Construction work is very dangerous, especially if there is some sort of excavation involved. So the first time the construction crew should do is to locate and expose any underground assets which include telecommunication cable networks, electricity cables, water pipelines, oil pipelines and underground tunnels. However, utility location can get dangerous at times because of the use of tools and equipment like mechanical drills, sharp pickaxes and huge earthmovers. Should not they be using non-destructive excavation methods?

The use of mechanical drills, sharp hand-held tools and huge earthmoving equipment can many times do more harm and good, more damage than smooth work flow. Workers tend to use them carelessly and in violation to proper work procedures, one of which is parking vehicles too close to the edge of a trench or excavation. So instead of exposing and protecting the buried assets (which they are supposed to do), they damage them, thus causing work stoppage, injuries and disruption of vital utility services.

For civil work contractors who are wary about using the aforementioned tools, they can utilise a non-destructive excavation method which is air vacuum excavation. How does this method fare against conventional digging methods?

Air vacuum excavation is a non-destructive digging, trenching and earth removal method. Being non-destructive, it is safe and easy to use. One of the benefits of air vacuum excavation is that the method is applicable in areas not fit for heavy equipment to access. It only uses a high powered vacuuming equipment to generate high pressurised air to break the soil or surface and suction or suck up dirt, loose soil or any debris.

In terms of safety, the air vacuum/suction excavator works safely around networks of underground pipes and cables. Pressurised air will not damage such utilities and you can even adjust the pressure of the air, thus preventing any hazards associated with damages to underground utilities. The excavation crew can eliminate or minimise the risk of electrocution, explosion and flooding.

More on safety, the excavation crew can help ensure the structural integrity of surrounding structures and the trenches and excavations. With no excavator tearing cables and pipes, no crane loader swinging and other machinery vibrating near unsupported excavation, no one is going to get harmed.

With regards to public safety, air vacuum excavation generates less noise. With this, excavating near homes and establishments would not become a public disturbance.

In terms of convenience, you can operate the suction excavator in limited and tight spaces where huge equipment cannot easily access and where large scale damage is not allowed like your backyard and pristine environment. This is convenient with the fact that you don’t need a dump truck and crane loader to collect excavated spoils as the long vacuum hose of the equipment can collect them into the debris storage tank.

The use of non-destructive excavation in the form of air vacuum excavation can replace the tedious and back-aching manual digging which often requires manpower and hours for completion and eliminate the occupational hazards brought by huge machineries. This method can help ensure productivity is not lost on inaccurate work results and accidents, maximise work hours and reduce delay.

For your non-destructive excavation needs, please contact Yunz Contracting today. You can also visit our website.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Non-destructive Digging Makes the Construction Industry Safer


There have been many reports about construction workplace hazards, especially involving damages to dangerous underground utilities or assets like electricity cable networks, oil and petroleum pipelines, buried fuel storage tanks and other assets that risk of pollution, fire or explosion. You have read of workers getting injured at excavation sites, some buried alive at unstable and unsupported trenches, vehicles falling into unsecured excavations, the fatalities, the work stoppages, litigations faced by contractors and the resulting investigations surrounding excavation tragedy. The construction sector is indeed on dangerous industry. What relief is there for civil contractors who want to ensure safe digging operations?

Digging and excavation operations need not to be hazardous and risky, wrist-hurting and back-breaking any longer. Thanks to technology, workers can make use of non-destructive digging technologies, one of which is vacuum excavation, a method being utilised for various digging and suctioning purposes. Non-destructive digging is a safe and cost-effective work solution for the building and construction industry that has gone through a lot of issues as results of excavation risks and hazards.

Rather than using sharp mechanical or hand-held tools or operating huge equipment, workers can utilise high pressurised air or water to break up soil, clay and other surfaces and to collect excavated material and other debris. These two functions made possible with a suction excavator that has a strong vacuum unit and long vacuum hose to break up the surface and collect them in the storage tank for later backfilling or disposal.

Is not the suction excavator just another equipment to operate? Yes, it is, but not like those huge earthmoving vehicles that you usually see in most excavation sites. Moreover, the equipment’s suction hose is not that painful to handle unlike those shovels and pickaxes whose repetitive use can cause carpal tunnel syndrome. The hose is never a sharp object too, and you can even adjust the pressure level of the air or water to break up the ground, so no risk of damage to buried utilities in here.

The use of non-destructive digging does help prevent the perils and hazards related to damaging any existing underground utilities. Working around and accessing them become safer and less complicated, no damages caused, and no risks occurred. How’s that for workplace safety?

non-destructive digging does not only reduce gaps and minimise or eliminate the possibility of damages to pipes, cables and other buried assets. It also helps reduce work delay and disruption, thus ensuring a smooth work progress and keeping you ahead of task completion. By eliminating hazards and reducing work stoppage, the construction industry will cut on operating costs and workers’ compensation.

Being a non-mechanical excavation method, non-destructive digging is a more effortless and more secure alternative for manual digging and using huge earthmoving equipment, especially in confined areas and congested thoroughfares. No hassle and fewer disturbances for the public.

Thanks to technology, the construction sectors can reap the benefits and savings of non-destructive digging. This advantage is not only for the industry, but also for the public who has already grown tired of news reports on workplace accidents and injuries.

Are you a commercial or industrial client who is in need to non-destructive digging services? Please contact YunzContracting today. You can also visit our website

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Reasons of Excavation Hazards


What makes excavation sites one of the most hazardous work areas? First of all, it is already a dangerous area where workers and equipment share space and where workers operate and swing their equipment within a limited space. As a workplace rife with occupational safety violations, excavations in construction or installation projects are very deep and often unsupported. Violation already taking place as excavations and trenches must be supported. Moreover, they are also narrow, and workers who happen to be in unsupported narrow trenches are unfortunate to be in a space there chances of escaping from a possible disaster are slim.

Excavations are dug for many reasons, mainly for construction and utility installation projects. Civil contractors need to dig excavations to build structural support for buildings and other edifices, install a network of underground pipe and cable systems, to install drainage and sewerage systems, to create tunnel systems and to install other underground assets. Uses for trenching outside of construction and building purposes include irrigation systems for farms and hideout for soldiers in the battlefield.

Excavation works are one of the most dangerous works undertaken by construction workers.  There are many causes for excavation hazards. Among them are:

·        Mishandling of underground assets – One thing that makes excavation sites dangerous is the presence of underground pipe systems and electrical assets. This is usual in cases where workers strike them with their machinery and tools. Can you image striking a live wire with your drill?
·         Wrong excavation practices – Workers in unsupported excavations? Equipment parked too close to the edge? Trenches not secured? Violations of excavation safety procedures indeed.
·          Failure in recognising possible risks and hazards – How can a contractor fail to recognise risks of electrocution when working around buried electrical assets?
·         Loading of rocks, soil and other excavated debris near the excavation – This is the same with parking vehicles near excavations, and this pose a cave-in or collapse of the excavation’s walls.
·         Weak soil or bad weather condition during work times – When you excavate, the surrounding soil can no longer hold the soil that is left behind due to the absence of natural forces which hold the soil. If your excavation is not support, the walls can get weak and then collapse. Working also in excavations under a bad weather can do increase hazards. 

Excavation and trenching need not to be hazardous if only contractors plan out a proper work flow and implement safety rules and work procedures in place, and if workers know how to be careful with their assigned tasks like operating earthmoving equipment and ground-breaking tools. Contractors and workers should now perhaps look into non-destructive digging technologies to ensure safe excavation.

Yunz Contracting is a level 1 ASP non-destructive digging service provider. Please contact us today for service and visit our website.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Subsurface Utility Engineering


Back in the old days, almost all utility lines were located above ground and that the concept of non destructive excavation was found nowhere in the vocabulary of contractors and utility engineers. After all, who will need the service if all of utility lines were exposed and that building new lines and repairing existing ones were reachable anytime? A few decades later, utility engineers started to bury lines underground, and the practice is more gaining ground as it has shifted from just being a trend into becoming a norm.

Burying utilities underground have numerous advantages aside from helping a place improve their aesthetic appeal through the elimination of unsightly and messy web-like connections of cables overhead. Utilities are also more protected from destruction by man-made errors and natural calamities, thereby contributing to more consistent and stable utility services as disruption and repairs will be significantly reduced. However, burying utility lines underground is not a foolproof method, as they are also open to destruction due to improper notification, poor underground asset location techniques and ineffective excavation equipment and practices. In order to avoid dangers to subsurface assets and contractors, the concept of subsurface utility engineering or SUE was created.

Subsurface utility engineering encompasses modern line electronic tracking techniques for accurate identification and designation of buried lines, non destructive digging for the exposure of utilities, and survey mapping techniques for data management into one discipline. All of these processes will give property owners and contractors a three dimensional approach that will help document the existence, design, position and interconnection of underground assets for future project use.

Tighter budgets have prompted many utility companies to find ways to minimize their operating costs and performance delays at all stages of their projects. Without an accurate blueprint of the situation and location of underground lines, risk for their accidental damage will be increased, further delaying the completion of their jobs and increasing costs. What’s worse is that past information obtained by utility companies are rarely accurate enough to really depict their exact locations and become useful for design purposes. In addition to that, past work that has been done on them may have never been documented, making it difficult to trace contractors responsible for the work and ask them some necessary work-related queries.

Fortunately, with the advent of subsurface utility engineering, it is now possible for underground utilities to be mapped precisely. Aside from assisting contractors with the exact location and conditions of underground assets, dreaded unknown variables and contingencies faced by them daily will be avoided. If you want to make sure that you will be able to save time, costs and avoid accidents related to your projects’ underground activities, it will be very helpful to hire a subsurface utility engineer to assist you in your project’s planning stages.

Although there are newer technologies that are utilized in subsurface utility engineering like trenchless methods, contractors cannot deny the fact that potholing using non destructive excavation is still an indispensable method and will never run out of fashion as certain buried utilities may not be known to the driller. You know the drill when a contractor works blindly: time and resources are lost while the subsurface utilities and contractor’s safety are put at high risk.

Yunz Contracting is a trusted civil contractor company that has fleets of vacuum excavators to assist you with your projects’ non destructive excavation requirements. If you are looking for a contractor who provides cost-efficient, quick and safe excavation services, visit our website to know how to hire us.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

How Vacum Excavation Benefits the Construction and Utility Firms



With recent economic and industrial developments allowing high rise and civil work construction projects to boom and urbanisation to expand further across the continent, stakeholders (from the public and private sectors) should pay attention to utilities because it is through these utilities that progress flows. Without gas, water, electricity and telecommunications, progress cannot take place because our society has already become totally dependent on them. With this, level 1 ASP civil contractors need to make sure these utilities are properly installed.

And we owe to technology that allows these utilities to be installed and maintained without much hassles. One such technology that builders can depend on is vacuum excavation (both the air and hydro vacuum types). In what ways is vacuum excavation essential to certain stakeholders and to the construction industry in general?

Non-Destructive Excavation for the Construction Industry

There is really much digging in the construction industry where workers dig trench not only to lay down the foundations of buildings and other edifices but also to install utility pipes and cables. It is already much of a trouble when builders operate large equipment in limited spaces and fragile areas. Moreover, it is also for the interest of the general public that construction workers do not use drills or jackhammers to disturb people living nearby.

Non-destructive digging in the form of vacuum excavation is indeed tailored to meet the construction industry’s demand for safe excavating work. Contractors have three aims for vacuum excavation:
  • Contractors long to reduce energy costs of their equipment and devices.
  • They also long to reduce the number of personnel needed for trenching and excavating jobs.
  • They also need to increase work efficiency and reduce manpower hours.
  • They also want to minimise back jobs and accidents resulting from their excavating works.

Benefits for the Utility Providers

 For the water utility providers, they will have no trouble finding the exact location of any buried leaking pipes. There will be no longer any need to excavate the whole area just to find and repair a simple piping issue. They can contract vacuum excavation services to pinpoint the location of a piping problem and trench to fix or else replace if the pipe needs replacing. No hassles in the part of your water company.

For the power utility firms and telecommunication companies, power posts are the thing of the past and it is no longer cool for the wires to block your view of the sky. Time will come society will have less to do with wires hovering above us as many wires and cables are now installed underground. You can now freely fly your kite without obstacles.

Benefits for Town/City Councils

For the town and city councils, it will be no trouble for them to install new drainage or sewerage systems in new neighbourhoods. They can contract vacuum excavation service providers to dig trenches and excavations so builders can construct new drains and sewers and even upgrade existing ones.

Who needs large earth-moving equipment when one can contract a firm to provide non-destructive excavation? Vacuum excavation can help utility companies shelter their cables and pipes safety and civil contractors to carry out digging works safely and efficiently. Progress needs to take place safe and hassle-free too.

For your non-destructive excavation needs, please contact Yunz Contracting today. Visit our website , So you can learn more of our services.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Importance of a Good Traffic Management Plan


Many decades ago, the word traffic management sydney was almost nonexistent since population problem and road traffic were still at a level that was easy to control. However, with the boom of urban population comes the increase in the number of different types of vehicles on the streets. It is very common to see highly developed cities whose roads are congested. Even though there are lots of new roads and highway infrastructures built to ease the flow of traffic, they still cannot keep up with the number of vehicles using the roads on a daily basis.

The concept of traffic management was born to address this need. Government authorities used to spearhead the job when traffic was still controllable in the past. Now that they cannot handle the increase in vehicles on the streets as well as the increase of the workload due to additional road infrastructures that need to be managed, private players have contributed to the need for assistance aggressively. In addition to that, they have also provided a multitude of roles pertaining traffic management and road safety that were previously handled exclusively by the government.

Traffic management is also very important now that there is a boom in housing and commercial complexes. In the past, government authorities were only concerned about easing the flow of traffic from one road to another. Nowadays, they also have to take the management of traffic in inter-towns and inter-cities into consideration, especially those roads that traverse on residential and commercial areas. Plans need to be feasible for each area, especially that traffic congestion in a certain locality can be observed at specific times of the day, like during the morning, lunchtime, and during rush hour late in the afternoon.

Because the management of the traffic congestion problem has already gone beyond the capacity of the government, it is a great relief for them that there are many privately-owned traffic management companies existing nowadays to help take care of the problem. Since the government is using all its might to control the current traffic situation on the streets, traffic management companies deal with other duties, such as drafting traffic management and traffic control plans for public and private construction projects, management of car parks, collaboration with government officials in bridge maintenance, and many more.

Various infrastructure and road construction projects and events largely affect the flow of traffic as well as the convenience and safety of on-site workers and the general public. If one company or organization wants to build or organize his events in an orderly and safe fashion, they will be required by road or highway authorities to present a well drafted traffic control plan before they will be officially given a go signal to start their project or formally finalize their event. Because of the stiffness of various traffic rules and regulations in each state, many are faced with the challenge of having their traffic management sydney plans approved. Employing the assistance of a professional traffic management consultant will not only ensure a feasible traffic control plan, but also an increased chance of its quick approval by the authorities.

Yunz Contracting provides traffic management services. Visit our site at  if you have any inquiries or if you need any assistance in services pertaining to traffic management in Sydney.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Australia Facing a Looming Traffic Crisis


Although Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra are among the most modern metropolises in the world, they are facing a growing traffic congestion problem. Though not yet at the worst congestion levels alongside other cities in Asia-Pacific including Jakarta, Bangkok, Manila and Beijing, little has been done yet to address this problem. News reports are right to say Australian cities are facing a traffic crisis. How is this affecting the continent?

According to an IBM Commuter Pain Study of 2011, majority of Aussies are feeling the stress of their daily commute and it’s taking a toll on their health, lifestyle and productivity. It is no surprise that commuters would feel lethargic coming to work or school after experiencing longer time on the road (no thanks to traffic jams) and that people are becoming tardy because they cannot avoid highly trafficked routes. But this is a great pain on the national economy due to the loss of productivity to long traffic jams. Traffic jams cost the country’s economy $9.4 billion and in a few years, the loss of productivity would reach a staggering $20 billion.

The economic losses over traffic congestion will continue to surge as people are being stuck in their vehicles. There is no escaping the problems caused by growing traffic in Australian cities unless government and the public and private sectors present a win-win solution.

Traffic growth in key Australian cities will pose problems in the coming years as our national economy continues to grow and there is no preventing it on the roads. As income per individual increases, so is the personal car travel though at a slowing rate over time. A person’s growing income might spur one’s desire to travel by road as if it entices plane travel too. Factors that will also contribute to the demand for car travel include growing population (both natural increase and immigration) and car sales.

The population growth in the key cities will likely elicit the increase in level of car traffic. And we are only talking about car traffic in here, not truck traffic which increases is due to the growing demand for freight transport and the increase in truck loads too. This is the same thing with the economic factor on road activity too: As the economy grows, truck traffic grows even quicker.

Economic growth always has its benefits and negative outcomes. Though it makes our cities liveable and its economy bustling, it also adds to high pollution levels and greenhouse gas emission rates. Though our cities are becoming liveable due to traffic, they may not be healthy and safe cities at all due to noise and road accidents.

More than just widening our road networks, constructing new routes, penalising smoke-belching vehicles, reforming our vehicle standards and encouraging people to walk or take up bicycles, much has to be done with our traffic management Sydney procedures as they no longer respond to the changing traffic patterns. As what the IBM Commuter Pain Study would like to say, our cities are no longer keeping themselves up with the fast-growing commuter needs.

YunzContracting offers professional and up-to-date traffic management, planning and control solutions. Please contact us today and let’s discuss how our contractors can provide reliable and efficient traffic services. Please visit our website too.