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No. 268 Great Ocean Rd 05B 05B CH-2400 CH-2350 WANNON WATER PORT CAMPBELL WASTE RECLAMATION PLANT AND PATH TYPE 1B CH-2450 CH-2450 IRRIGATION FARM 2.5M WIDE TABLE DRAIN AND CH-3100 CH-2500 CH-2500 UNSEALED PATH - WITH CH-2300 CH-2550 GEOFABRIC CH-2600 CH-2600 CH-2650 CH-2650 CH-2700 CH-2700 CH-3050 CH-2750 CH-2750 CH-2800 CH-2800 DN300 RRJ RCP CH-2850 CH-2250 CUT OFF DRAIN CH-2900 CH-2900 CH-3000 CH-2950 CH-2950 GREAT OCEAN ROAD DN300 RRJ RCP CUT OFF DRAIN CH-2200 No. 98 Curdievale - Port Campbell Rd CH-2150 No. 90 Curdievale - Port Campbell Rd PORT CAMPBELL NATIONAL PARK (PARKS VICTORIA) CH-2100 No. 88 Curdievale - Port Campbell R CH-2065 YOU ARE HERE CH-2050 CH-2039 WARNING CH-2017.50 BEWARE OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND THEIR EXACT POSITION SHOULD BE PROVEN ON SITE. NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN THAT ALL SERVICES ARE SHOWN. THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL SERVICES ON SITE PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION WORKS. CH-2000 KEY PLAN PRELIMINARY ONLY NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES ROAD DRAWING KEY CLIENT PROJECT TITLE SCALE BAR UNSEALED PATH TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT- P1 - P2) ASPHALT PATH TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - A1 - A3) ELEVATED BOARDWALK TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - B1 - B3) DATE REV AMENDMENT 0203010 50m TYPE 1A 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH - NO EDGING TYPE 3A 2.5M WIDE ASPHALT PATH - NO HANDRAIL TYPE 4A STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - ONE SIDE (3.0m SPAN) TWELVE APOSTLES TRAIL - TIMBOON TO TYPE 1B 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH - WITH GEOFABRIC TYPE 3B 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - TIMBER HANDRAIL TO ONE SIDE TYPE 4B STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - BOTH SIDES (UP TO 11.0m SPAN) PORT CAMPBELL DETAILED DESIGN SCALE 1:2000 @A3 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - WITH RETAINING EDGE AND HAND RAIL TO ONE SIDE TYPE 1C WIDEN - TOP DRESS EXISTING PATH/ DRIVEWAY TO 2.5m TYPE 3C TYPE 4C STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - ONE SIDE (3.0m SPAN) DRAWING NAME DATE MAY 2020 DRAINAGE (REFER DWG 12AT- D1) TYPE 3D 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - WITH GAL MS RETAINING WALL NO HANDRAIL TYPE 4D CANTILEVERED STEEL FLOOR WITH TIMBER LOOKOUT RAIL - ONE SIDE GREAT OCEAN ROAD / WANNON WATER RESERVOIR DRAWN KN & MA 900 x 600 GRATED CATCH PIT (IDM....) TYPE 4E TIMBER BOARDWALK WITH HANDRAIL TO ONE SIDE DESIGN TBLD FENCING TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - F1) GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS DN300 CLASS 3 RRJ RCP (IDM....) TYPE A POST AND WIRE SIGNAGE CHECKED MB EXISTING SIGN DATUM MGA-54 CONCRETE HEADWALL (IDM.......) TYPE B POST AND RAIL (FRANGIBLE WITH REFLECTORS) CH-2000 to CH-3100 D1 DIRECTIONAL SIGN BOARD DWG No. DRIVEABLE CONCRETE HEADWALL (IDM.....) TYPE C VEHICLE BARRIER - INCLUDING TERMINATIONS B1 MAIN SIGN WITH MAP TABLE DRAIN (MIN 1.0m WIDE MIN 150 DEEP) TYPE D WHITE ROADSIDE BOLLARD (FRANGIBLE WITH REFLECTORS) 21.05.20 B DRAFT SITE COMMENTS 18/05/20 12AT-05 DN150-300 ROCK STABILISATION NEW REGULATORY SIGN THOMPSON BERRILL LANDSCAPE DESIGN P/L in association with O'BRIEN TRAFFIC P/L AND STRUCTPLAN P/L Document Set ID: 2870983 TYPE E HIGH VIS YELLOW BOLLARD 11.05.20 A DRAFT FUNCTIONAL DESIGN ACAD REF: SHEET 05 Version: 1, Version Date: 26/05/2020 TO TIMBOON No. 98 Curdievale - Port PATH TYPE 1B Campbell Rd 2.5M WIDE UNSEALED PATH - WITH GEOFABRIC CURDIEVALE - PORT CAMPBELL ROAD No. 268 3.00 Great Ocean Rd 2.50 NEW MAINTENANCE ACCESS GATE W6-9 CH-2450 W8-23 EXISTING TRACK CH-3050 EXISTING DRIVEWAY CH-2400 PORT CAMPBELL W6-9 NATIONAL PARK W8-23 R1-2 MAINTAIN 4×4m VEGETATION CLEARANCE ALONG PATH 6.00 TO TIMBOON 2.50 EXISTING MAINTENANCE ACCESS TRACK 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH TYPE 1A EXISTING DRIVEWAY 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH W6-8 TYPE 1A NEW REMOVABLE BOLLARDS CH-3000 3.00 2.50 CH-2350 DIRECTIONAL SIGN 2 EXISTING DRAIN CH-2300 NEW NATIONAL PARK SIGN R8-2 DN300 RRJ RCP (PARKS VICTORIA STANDARD) EXISTING GATE W6-9 TO PORT CAMPBELL W8-23 GREAT OCEAN ROAD NEW NATIONAL PARK SIGN (PARKS VICTORIA STANDARD) WANNON WATER Existing Drain PATH TYPE 1B NEW WHITE ROAD 2.5M WIDE UNSEALED PATH - SIDE MARKERS WITH GEOFABRIC W6-9 WITH REFLECTORS AT 5m c/c W8-23 WARNING BEWARE OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES PRELIMINARY ONLY THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND THEIR EXACT POSITION SHOULD BE PROVEN ON SITE. NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN THAT ALL SERVICES ARE SHOWN. THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL SERVICES ON SITE PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION WORKS. NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES TO PORT CAMPBELL DRAWING KEY CLIENT PROJECT TITLE SCALE BAR UNSEALED PATH TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT- P1 - P2) ASPHALT PATH TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - A1 - A3) ELEVATED BOARDWALK TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - B1 - B3) DATE REV AMENDMENT 0101525m5 TYPE 1A 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH - NO EDGING TYPE 3A 2.5M WIDE ASPHALT PATH - NO HANDRAIL TYPE 4A STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - ONE SIDE (3.0m SPAN) TWELVE APOSTLES TRAIL - TIMBOON TO TYPE 1B 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH - WITH GEOFABRIC TYPE 3B 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - TIMBER HANDRAIL TO ONE SIDE TYPE 4B STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - BOTH SIDES (UP TO 11.0m SPAN) PORT CAMPBELL DETAILED DESIGN SCALE 1:500 @ A3 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - WITH RETAINING EDGE AND HAND RAIL TO ONE SIDE TYPE 1C WIDEN - TOP DRESS EXISTING PATH/ DRIVEWAY TO 2.5m TYPE 3C TYPE 4C STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - ONE SIDE (3.0m SPAN) DRAWING NAME DATE MAY 2020 DRAINAGE (REFER DWG 12AT- D1) TYPE 3D 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - WITH GAL MS RETAINING WALL NO HANDRAIL TYPE 4D CANTILEVERED STEEL FLOOR WITH TIMBER LOOKOUT RAIL - ONE SIDE DRAWN KN TIMBER BOARDWALK WITH HANDRAIL TO ONE SIDE WANNON WATER ACCESS ROAD - 900 x 600 GRATED CATCH PIT (IDM....) FENCING TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - F1) TYPE 4E DESIGN TBLD CURDIEVALE - PORT CAMPBELL ROAD CHECKED MB DN300 CLASS 3 RRJ RCP (IDM....) TYPE A POST AND WIRE SIGNAGE DATUM MGA-54 CONCRETE HEADWALL (IDM.......) TYPE B POST AND RAIL (FRANGIBLE WITH REFLECTORS) EXISTING SIGN CH-2300 TO CH-3000 DWG No. DRIVEABLE CONCRETE HEADWALL (IDM.....) TYPE C VEHICLE BARRIER - INCLUDING TERMINATIONS D1 DIRECTIONAL SIGN BOARD B1 12AT-05A TABLE DRAIN (MIN 1.0m WIDE MIN 150 DEEP) TYPE D WHITE ROADSIDE BOLLARD (FRANGIBLE WITH REFLECTORS) MAIN SIGN WITH MAP 21.05.20 B DRAFT SITE COMMENTS 18/05/20 DN150-300 ROCK STABILISATION Document Set ID: 2870983 TYPE E HIGH VIS YELLOW BOLLARD NEW REGULATORY SIGN 11.05.20 A DRAFT FUNCTIONAL DESIGN ACAD REF: SHEET 02 Version: 1, Version Date: 26/05/2020 CH-3600 CH-3600 CH-3550 06A CH-3500 CH-3450 No. 148 CH-3400 Curdievale - Port Campbell Rd CH-3350 WANNON WATER CH-3300 CH-3250 CH-3200 05A CURDIEVALE - PORT CAMPBELL ROAD CH-3150 WANNON WATER PORT CAMPBELL WASTE RECLAMATION PLANT AND PATH TYPE 1B IRRIGATION FARM 2.5M WIDE UNSEALED CH-3100 PATH - WITH GEOFABRIC YOU ARE HERE CH-3050 WARNING CH-2750 CH-2750 BEWARE OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES THE LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND SERVICES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE ONLY AND THEIR EXACT POSITION SHOULD CH-2800 CH-2800 BE PROVEN ON SITE. NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN THAT ALL SERVICES ARE SHOWN. THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL SERVICES ON SITE PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION WORKS. CH-2850 CH-2850 CH-2900 CH-2900 KEY PLAN CH-3000 CH-2950 CH-2950 PRELIMINARY ONLY DN300 RRJ RCP PARKS VICTORIA CUT OFF DRAIN NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES DRAWING KEY CLIENT PROJECT TITLE SCALE BAR UNSEALED PATH TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT- P1 - P2) ASPHALT PATH TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - A1 - A3) ELEVATED BOARDWALK TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - B1 - B3) DATE REV AMENDMENT 0203010 50m TYPE 1A 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH - NO EDGING TYPE 3A 2.5M WIDE ASPHALT PATH - NO HANDRAIL TYPE 4A STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - ONE SIDE (3.0m SPAN) TWELVE APOSTLES TRAIL - TIMBOON TO TYPE 1B 2.5m WIDE UNSEALED PATH - WITH GEOFABRIC TYPE 3B 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - TIMBER HANDRAIL TO ONE SIDE TYPE 4B STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - BOTH SIDES (UP TO 11.0m SPAN) PORT CAMPBELL DETAILED DESIGN SCALE 1:2000 @A3 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - WITH RETAINING EDGE AND HAND RAIL TO ONE SIDE TYPE 1C WIDEN - TOP DRESS EXISTING PATH/ DRIVEWAY TO 2.5m TYPE 3C TYPE 4C STEEL SUBFLOOR AND HANDRAIL - ONE SIDE (3.0m SPAN) DRAWING NAME DATE MAY 2020 DRAINAGE (REFER DWG 12AT- D1) TYPE 3D 3.0m WIDE ASPHALT PATH - WITH GAL MS RETAINING WALL NO HANDRAIL TYPE 4D CANTILEVERED STEEL FLOOR WITH TIMBER LOOKOUT RAIL - ONE SIDE DRAWN KN & MA TIMBER BOARDWALK WITH HANDRAIL TO ONE SIDE CURDIEVALE - PORT CAMPBELL ROAD 900 x 600 GRATED CATCH PIT (IDM....) FENCING TYPES (REFER DWG 12AT - F1) TYPE 4E DESIGN TBLD DN300 CLASS 3 RRJ RCP (IDM....) TYPE A POST AND WIRE SIGNAGE GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS CHECKED MB EXISTING SIGN DATUM MGA-54 CONCRETE HEADWALL (IDM.......) TYPE B POST AND RAIL (FRANGIBLE WITH REFLECTORS) CH-2750 to CH-3600 D1 DIRECTIONAL SIGN BOARD DWG No. DRIVEABLE CONCRETE HEADWALL (IDM.....) TYPE C VEHICLE BARRIER - INCLUDING TERMINATIONS B1 MAIN SIGN WITH MAP TABLE DRAIN (MIN 1.0m WIDE MIN 150 DEEP) TYPE D WHITE ROADSIDE BOLLARD (FRANGIBLE WITH REFLECTORS) 21.05.20 B DRAFT SITE COMMENTS 18/05/20 12AT-06 DN150-300 ROCK STABILISATION NEW REGULATORY SIGN THOMPSON BERRILL LANDSCAPE DESIGN P/L in association with O'BRIEN TRAFFIC P/L AND STRUCTPLAN P/L Document Set ID: 2870983 TYPE E HIGH VIS YELLOW BOLLARD 11.05.20 A DRAFT FUNCTIONAL DESIGN ACAD REF: SHEET 06 Version: 1, Version Date: 26/05/2020 TIMBOON 49.88 50.37 / 49.47 / W4-3A / 49.80 / 50.34 50.3350.29 50.20 50.01 / 50.27 50.23 49.25 / 49.3049.38 / 49.2349.68 2.50 49.1549.5649.7849.85 49.22 50.35 49.90 49.7049.64 W6-9W / 49.1849.2449.32 / GRASS / 49.84 W8-23 49.29 1.0M CLEARANCE/ 49.80 49.68 49.78 TO VALVE / 49.35 / 148 CURDIEVALE - PORT CAMPBELL ROAD / / 49.7649.64 / 49.77 / 49.86 49.97 49.59 W6-9W / / / 49.66 49.80 W8-23 / 49.73 / / / / / 49.94 / / / 49.98 / / 49.85 UNSEALED PATH / R1-2 / / 49.99 TYPE 1A PATH 50.37 2.50m WIDE GRAVEL GATE 49.88 EXTEND HANDRAIL 50.30 TO MATCH50.13 EX GATE 49.5849.60 49.92 49.58#S 49.78 49.68 50.02 49.76 49.76/ 49.70 49.41 49.90 / 49.45 49.91/ / GATE 50.00 49.60 / / CONCRETE / 50.1350.23 / / / 49.50 / / 3.0m WIDE CONCRETE PATH TO 49.67/ GAL UC RETAINING WALL WITH / / CONCRETE SLEEPER / / / RETAINING WALL / / / / HANDRAIL ONE SIDE 49.50 INSTALL WHITE ROAD / 49.16 / 49.19 48.97 49.93 49.37 SIDE MARKERS WITH / / / REFLECTORS AT 3.0M C/C.
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