Western Harbour Tunnel and Sydney Harbour Tunnel Asset Manager Model

In 2022, Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) implemented the Asset Manager model for delivery of the Western Harbour Tunnel and Sydney Harbour Tunnel, pioneering a unique approach to infrastructure procurement. The Asset Manager model, the first of its kind, leverages the expertise and resources of the asset owner, design and construction contractor, and asset manager to achieve improved sustainability and whole-of-life outcomes, underpinned with an Infrastructure Sustainability rating.

Model key features

The key features of this model include the early procurement of the Asset Manager, who contributes their expertise into the design, procurement, and construction phases. This ensures that whole-of-life considerations are incorporated from the beginning, leading to resource savings, knowledge sharing, and optimised performance.

The outcomes of the Asset Manager model included:

The implementation of the Asset Manager model by TfNSW resulted in benefits for various stakeholders involved in the Western Harbour Tunnel and Sydney Harbour Tunnel:

The implementation of the Asset Manager model delivers benefits to TfNSW, government agencies, contractors, the Asset Manager organisation, users of the infrastructure, the broader community, and the industry as a whole. The model's collaborative and whole-of-life approach ensured that multiple stakeholders reaped the advantages of improved governance outcomes and sustainable infrastructure development.

The model will leave a lasting legacy and made a significant contribution to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The model's unique approach and emphasis on whole-of-life outcomes have positively impacted several SDGs, promoting sustainable infrastructure development, responsible consumption and production, and industry innovation.

Legacy


UN SDG Contribution

The legacy of the Asset Manager model lies in its potential to transform procurement practices and promote sustainable infrastructure development. By aligning with multiple SDGs, the model contributes to the broader global agenda of achieving a more sustainable and resilient future. TfNSW's pioneering approach sets an example for other organisations and reinforces the importance of considering whole-of-life outcomes, collaboration, and innovation in governance and infrastructure projects.

This content is derived from an Infrastructure Sustainability Council Gala Awards Submission. For more details, please visit the ISC Case Studies.

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