DTI

Transport Access Program

Delivering a better experience for Sydney's public transport users.

Transport Access Program, NSW
Location
NSW
Sector
Rail
Client
Transport for NSW
Timeline
2016 – 2024

DT Infrastructure (DTI), under a Managing Contractor Framework, delivered upgrades to multiple train stations and transport interchanges across Sydney and surrounding regional areas as part of Transport for NSW’s Transport Access Program (TAP). 

 DTI was responsible for overseeing the modernisation of station facilities, improving accessibility and supporting the needs of growing communities with more efficient transport options.  

  The station buildings were designed for accessibility and an improved commuter experience with upgrades including accessible toilets, staff amenities, control rooms, solar panels, platform regrading, new wayfinding measures and updated signage. 

 Delivered in live rail environments and busy urban areas, DTI’s carefully staged activities successfully balanced operational demands with commuter needs. Works were planned to prioritise safety and efficiency, leaving a lasting positive legacy for commuters and local communities.

Scope

DT Infrastructure was responsible for overseeing the modernisation of station facilities, improving their accessibility and supporting the needs of growing communities.

  • Comprehensive architectural, civil, road, structural, and system upgrades, including service protection and relocations.
  • Construction of footbridges over tracks with substructures, stairs, and lift installations.
  • Upgrades to transport interchanges with compliant access ramps, canopies, parking, bus and taxi stops, ‘kiss and ride’ zones, roadworks, parking, and updated wayfinding.
  • Station systems upgrades including power supply, lighting, and communications networks (CCTV, PA, emergency telephones, and passenger information systems).
  • Modernisation of station buildings with accessible toilets, staff facilities, control rooms, and solar panels.
  • Platform regrading and updated signage for improved wayfinding.

9

9 stations were upgraded.

1 million

Reached 1 million consecutive working hours with no Lost Time Injuries (LTI).

Excellent

Excellent IS rating for Design on the TAP Killara and Turrella station upgrades for environmental and sustainability initiatives.

40%

40% Supplementary cementitious material reduction in concrete use on the project.

Social impact

The Transport Access Program delivered meaningful benefits for customers, communities and the transport network.

  • Accessibility: Inclusive designs for people with disabilities, limited mobility, and parents with prams, complying with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and the Building Code of Australia (BCA).
  • Customer experience: Safer, more convenient and comfortable journeys through modernised facilities.
  • Network integration: Upgraded interchanges supporting seamless transfers for all transport modes.
  • Community outcomes: Enhanced amenities in heritage and high-profile locations creating lasting community value.
  • Sustainability: Installation of solar panels and energy-efficient systems supporting the reduction of carbon emissions.

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Rail Projects

Deliverables
  • Modernising Transperth’s signalling and train control technology to a digital solution, with upgrades to signalling along the total length of track on the Transperth network.
  • Installation of more than 7,000 transponders enabling precise train location.
  • In-cab signalling equipment for 125 trains including the Prospector, AvonLink and Australind regional trains.
  • Improved passenger information with more than 600 displays at 87 stations across the network.
  • ⁠Installation of more than 250km of electrical conduit.

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