Station Plaza St Marys

Ason Group was engaged by Haben Property Fund to prepare a Traffic Impact Assessment to support a Planning Proposal for a mixed-use development at 33-43 Phillip Street, St Marys. Further to a proposed amendment to existing FSR provisions, the Site provides an indicative yield of:

  • 584 residential units.
  • 2,200m² GFA of office floorspace.
  • 1,165m² GFA of retail floorspace.

The preparation of numerous preliminary assessments examining the proposal in the broader context of the St Marys Town Centre

Our work included

  • Significant consultation with Penrith City Council and Roads & Maritime Services in regard to the scope of the assessment, particularly given planning broader proposed zoning and land use changes in the Town Centre in line with State Government planning policies.
  • Detailed SIDRA modelling of existing and future traffic conditions.
  • Intersection upgrade recommendations.

Similar Projects

Ason Group was engaged by TfNSW to undertake multiple ITAP assessments including over 30 intersections and corridors across a range of locations in NSW. Ason Group proposed and successfully implemented the use of drone technology to record intersection operations and deliver a greater level of traffic movement insights not previously

View Details

Integrated Transport Action Plan (ITAP)

Ason Group was engaged to undertake the capacity analysis and assess the operational performance of the current and proposed design in terms of Level of Service provided to pedestrian circulation on the block and adjacent streets in Sydney CBD. The Legion pedestrian model was developed to perform virtual experiments on

View Details

Pitt Street Modelling

Ason Group was commissioned in 2018 and undertook the necessary assessments in support of the delivery of Santa Sophia Catholic College. The project provides the development of a unique part 5 and part 6 storey building suitable for 1,920 primary and secondary students and a 60 student Catholic Early Learning

View Details

Santa Sophia Catholic College