Coffs Harbour Bypass Project
Coffs Harbour Bypass Project has been selected as an ABA100® Winner for Business Innovation in The Australian Business Awards 2025. The Australian Business Award for Business Innovation [BIA] recognises organisations that have successfully implemented initiatives that demonstrate leadership and commitment to business innovation.
Ferrovial Construction brings global infrastructure expertise and a strong track record in complex transport projects. Gamuda contributes innovative engineering solutions and regional delivery capabilities. Together, the joint venture is committed to delivering the Coffs Harbour bypass project as a safe, efficient, and sustainable infrastructure that meets the needs of government clients and the broader community.
The Coffs Harbour bypass project is a major road infrastructure project in New South Wales. The PVC-lined trailer, an Engineering and Safety initiative, has been successfully implemented on the project.
The Australian and NSW governments are investing in the 14-kilometre Coffs Harbour bypass project on the NSW north coast. The bypass will boost the regional economy and improve connectivity, road transport efficiency and safety for local and interstate motorists.
Ferrovial Gamuda Joint Venture is delivering major construction for the Coffs Harbour bypass project, which commenced in 2022 and is expected to open to traffic by the end of 2026, with completion anticipated in 2027. This work is being delivered under Transport for NSW’s first collaborative design and construct contract.
The project will deliver a four-lane divided highway between Sawtell Interchange and Sapphire Beach Interchange involving 11 kilometres of new highway and 3.4 kilometres of upgraded highway, three tunnels, 16 bridges, 16 fauna connections, a bus interchange and improved pedestrian and cyclist paths.
During the early stages of construction, the project team identified a critical safety issue: Quad dog trailer rollovers. These incidents, which occurred twice within a four-month period, highlighted a broader industry-wide problem related to tipping operations and trailer stability.
In response, the project developed and implemented the PVC Lined Trailer Engineering and Safety Initiative—a scalable, low-cost innovation that retrofits trailers with 6mm PVC liners. These liners reduce friction during tipping, allowing material to discharge faster and at a lower tipping angle, thereby lowering the trailer’s centre of gravity and significantly reducing the risk of rollover. The solution also improves unloading efficiency, reduces trailer wear, and eliminates the need for chemical flow agents.
The initiative was researched, trialled, and fully implemented across the fleet within two months. It was embedded into the project’s safety protocols, asset management systems, and risk registers. Since implementation, for the past 2.5 years, the project has reported zero trailer rollovers. The solution has delivered measurable improvements in safety, productivity, and cost efficiency. It has also received recognition with other major infrastructure projects and contractors and is being considered for broader industry adoption.
The PVC Lined Trailer Engineering and Safety Initiative exemplifies business innovation through engineering excellence, stakeholder collaboration, and proactive risk management. It has created lasting value for the project, its workforce, and last but not least, the wider industry, setting a new benchmark for trailer safety in infrastructure delivery.
For more information about Coffs Harbour bypass and the PVC Lined Trailer Engineering & Safety initiative, visit https://www.nsw.gov.au/driving-boating-and-transport/projects/coffs-harbour-bypass.