Education

TTPP are experienced in advising schools and further education facilities on both their operation needs and the impacts of any proposed developments.

Education facilities have their own traffic issues (e.g. pick up / drop off) which are not experienced to the same degree by any other planning use.

TTPP use all of their abilities in survey interviews, traffic counting/analysis, traffic modelling, green travel plans and traffic management to enable the various interactive strands of school transport to be fully understood both individually and holistically.

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Projects

Some recent projects
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    St Matthews Catholic College, Mudgee

    TTPP prepared a traffic, transport and parking impact assessment and green travel plan as part of a School Masterplan for St Matthews Catholic College in Mudgee. The Masterplan is for the relocation of the secondary school and construction of new facilities as part of a State Significant Development Application to the Department of Planning.
  • 11education st patricks

    St Patrick’s College, Strathfield

    A State Significant Development Application was submitted for the construction of a new Science & Learning Centre with basement car park at St Patrick’s College in Strathfield. As part of this SSDA, a traffic management plan was prepared to support an increase of 350 students to the student population. TTPP provided design advice on the […]
  • 11education chatswood

    Chatswood Public and High School

    TTPP was engaged to investigate opportunities to address the population growth of the schools at Chatswood and undertook a transport assessment to inform the Business Case to expand Chatswood High School and Chatswood Public School.
  • 11education ACU

    Australian Catholic University

    TTPP is undertaking a four-year long monitoring programme as part of a Green Travel Plan for the Australian Catholic University Strathfield Campus. The University is seeking to increase the number of future student enrolments. In order to do so, the University must achieve set targets whereby reduced private car use is achieved every semester across […]
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