Newcastle Duplex – Integrated Structural and Stormwater Design

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Project Overview:
The Structural and Stormwater Design of this duplex development in Newcastle, NSW, exemplifies the synergy of architectural ambition and engineering excellence. The project integrates robust structural solutions with a fully compliant stormwater management system, tailored to local geotechnical conditions, coastal exposure, and municipal requirements.


Structural Design

  • Foundations & Substructure:
    • Reinforced concrete strip footings and slab-on-ground construction designed in accordance with AS 2870 (Residential Slabs and Footings).
    • Geotechnical conditions, soil reactivity, and bearing capacity were carefully considered to ensure long-term stability.
  • Superstructure:
    • Load-bearing reinforced concrete walls, suspended slabs, and structural steel framing provide overall stability and efficient load transfer.
    • Engineered timber is used for non-load-bearing partitions and lightweight roofing elements.
  • Upper Levels & Roof:
    • Suspended concrete slabs support first-floor living areas, cantilevered balconies, and planter features.
    • Flat roof canopy and architectural overhangs are supported by concealed structural steel framing, designed to resist uplift and lateral wind forces per AS/NZS 1170.2.
  • Lateral Stability & Seismic Design:
    • Reinforced concrete shear walls, combined with diaphragm action of suspended slabs, provide lateral stability.
    • Structural design incorporates seismic actions in compliance with AS 1170.4.
  • Durability & Materials:
    • All concrete elements are designed per AS 3600, with exposure classifications suitable for a coastal-urban environment.
    • Structural steel is hot-dip galvanised or otherwise protected against corrosion.
    • Masonry walls are detailed to AS 3700, incorporating control joints to accommodate shrinkage and thermal movement.

Stormwater Design

  • Collection & Conveyance:
    • Roof water is captured via gutters and downpipes and discharged into an underground stormwater system.
    • Balcony and planter box drainage is integrated with the structure to prevent water ingress and façade staining.
  • On-Site Detention (OSD):
    • A detention system ensures that post-development peak discharge does not exceed pre-development levels, mitigating impacts on downstream networks.
  • Water Quality:
    • Pre-treatment measures, including grated pits, leaf guards, and first-flush devices, improve stormwater quality prior to discharge.
  • Overland Flow:
    • Safe overland flow paths are provided to accommodate extreme storm events, protecting neighbouring properties from adverse impacts.
  • Compliance:
    • Stormwater systems are designed in accordance with Australian Rainfall and Runoff 2019 (ARR2019) and Newcastle City Council guidelines.

Key Takeaway:
The Newcastle duplex demonstrates a holistic approach to residential design—where structural resilience, architectural elegance, and sustainable stormwater management are seamlessly integrated to deliver a safe, durable, and visually compelling living environment.

This philosophical and practical commitment allows us to deliver effective outcomes by offering a comprehensive a range of professionally-qualified, technically-sound structural engineering services. This includes inspections reports, expert witness, concept development, detailed design and documentation, site supervision, and value-added reviews.

Structural and Stormwater Design

Project Location

Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

Completion Date

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