Politics vs pragmatism. Stupid.citywatcher wrote: ↑Wed Aug 01, 2018 9:07 pmHe was sacked because he was a labour appointment
Pure and simple
To have not replaced him in the following months resulting in the project falling into shambolics is incompetence
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DPTI have advised that tram testing on the new extensions will recommence after normal services finish in the early hours of tomorrow morning.
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Just before 9.00am Friday, a correspondent on ABC Radio Adelaide (I'm not sure who was speaking - it was a journalist, not a project spokesperson) said the signalling problem has been traced to reo bars installed in the mass concrete at the new junction.
Apparently the bars should have been cut during installation back in January to prevent electrical current straying when trams are operating, but they weren't cut.
The problem has apparently been fixed & confirmed by test trams in the early hours of Friday. The expectation, according to the speaker, is that driver training will re-start next week (i.e. from 6 August - but this does not seem to be posted on DPTI or Adelaide Metro websites yet).
So assuming the ABC report is correct, we may only be a couple of weeks away!
Apparently the bars should have been cut during installation back in January to prevent electrical current straying when trams are operating, but they weren't cut.
The problem has apparently been fixed & confirmed by test trams in the early hours of Friday. The expectation, according to the speaker, is that driver training will re-start next week (i.e. from 6 August - but this does not seem to be posted on DPTI or Adelaide Metro websites yet).
So assuming the ABC report is correct, we may only be a couple of weeks away!
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The journalist on ABC 891 spin cycle this morning was Channel 9's Rory Mclaren who has followed the tram extension saga very closely.
DPTI Project Team have advised that signals will be monitored over the weekend whilst testing continues.
If all goes well driver training will recommence next week.
DPTI Project Team have advised that signals will be monitored over the weekend whilst testing continues.
If all goes well driver training will recommence next week.
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York Civil, the S.A. construction company which is in a Joint Venture with Downer EDI Works for the North Terrace tram extension, has just announced it is going into voluntary administration.
York are also involved in the Torrens to Torrens project on South Road.
https://indaily.com.au/news/business/20 ... istration/
York are also involved in the Torrens to Torrens project on South Road.
https://indaily.com.au/news/business/20 ... istration/
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Trams were back on the new section of North Terrace this afternoon. Here’s one finally turning left onto King William Street after several minutes of waiting.
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Keeping SA construction businesses alive maybe why the previous government was drip feeding new tram extensions.English Electric wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 12:51 pmYork Civil, the S.A. construction company which is in a Joint Venture with Downer EDI Works for the North Terrace tram extension, has just announced it is going into voluntary administration.
York are also involved in the Torrens to Torrens project on South Road.
https://indaily.com.au/news/business/20 ... istration/
Not that I think that's a good thing necessarily, just that it might have been the motivation behind the program, since the proposed tram extensions don't seem to have been economic on their own merits.
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Narrow ramp for a wide walkway
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The finishing on this project have been appalling. What a cluster fuck.
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Sighrubberman wrote:Keeping SA construction businesses alive maybe why the previous government was drip feeding new tram extensions.English Electric wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 12:51 pmYork Civil, the S.A. construction company which is in a Joint Venture with Downer EDI Works for the North Terrace tram extension, has just announced it is going into voluntary administration.
York are also involved in the Torrens to Torrens project on South Road.
https://indaily.com.au/news/business/20 ... istration/
Not that I think that's a good thing necessarily, just that it might have been the motivation behind the program, since the proposed tram extensions don't seem to have been economic on their own merits.
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I saw tram 104 down by Frome Rd about 12 .45pm . Could not stop for a picture. 6/8/2018
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Another issue about a tram becoming stuck on North Terrace last night reported on the radio.
Didn't mention it would delay the roll out.
Didn't mention it would delay the roll out.
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I assume all the concrete with white lines around it sitting proud near the tracks are defect marks?
Do they all need to be grinded down? Most are marked near where it looks like it has been previously grinded but the concrete is still high.
Do they all need to be grinded down? Most are marked near where it looks like it has been previously grinded but the concrete is still high.
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