Arrow Metal has helped deliver another successful project for NSW Transport for Access Program, manufacturing custom metal panels for a new perforated bridge including canopies and stairs at Unanderra Station.
Creating a modern perforated bridge for Unanderra
The upgrade improves accessibility at the historic transport hub that opened in 1887 to provide a better experience for public transport customers by delivering modern, safe and accessible infrastructure.
As well as improving safety and access, the beautiful architectural design involved consultation with Coomaditchie United Aboriginal Corporation and local designers to weave Aboriginal narratives and themes throughout the station to provide an enriching experience for commuters, connecting them to the natural environment; as such, the intricate perforation pattern for the bridge, canopies, and stairs was carefully considered and designed.
Working with project fabricators Alfabs Engineering Group and the project’s construction company Degnan, we customised a classic round design to meet the project’s distinctive aesthetics and goals.
We punched over 300 aluminium sheets with 20mm holes in 30 per cent and 40 per cent open area, which allows commuters to enjoy the scenic views, maximises natural light, and provides weather protection.
The perforated panels were folded to meet project engineering specifications and finished in Dulux Duratec Monument Grey to complement the colour scheme and additional facilities.
Arrow Metal expertise: Metal solutions for infrastructure projects
Unanderra Station’s new perforated bridge, stairs, and canopies are a great example of how considered design can elevate accessibility upgrades from functional to impressive architectural features.
Take a look at some of our other successful Transport for Access projects across NSW, including Towradgi Station, Como Station, Hazelbrook Station, Oatley Station, and Harris Park on our website, and learn more about the benefits of perforated metal for infrastructure projects.