

Clyde River Bridge – Batemans Bay, NSW
Caporn Piling is proud to have delivered specialist piling solutions for the construction of the new Clyde River Bridge in Batemans Bay, a transformative infrastructure project enhancing connectivity for the region. The 425m, six-span bridge provides improved access for motorists, freight, emergency services, pedestrians, cyclists, and river users. Importantly, the increased bridge height allows for uninterrupted access for vessels up to 12 metres.
Project Scope
Caporn Piling delivered:
12 permanent cased bored piles (2.1m diameter).
3 permanent cased bored piles (1.8m diameter).
9 permanent cased bored piles (1.5m diameter).
Piles installed to depths of up to 40m.
Equipment Utilised
Bauer BG28 drill rig for precision pile installation.
2 x 250T crawler cranes for lifting operations.
Marine equipment including:
Main barge and service barges.
Workboats for marine logistics.
ICE 110 Vibrator for pile driving and casing operations.
Client
John Holland
Project Highlights
Construction of a new four-lane bridge in a high-risk marine park environment, requiring careful planning to protect the thriving local oyster industry and surrounding ecosystems.
Improved connectivity for all road users, including freight transport and emergency services.
Enhanced river access with the bridge’s increased clearance for boats, supporting local marine activities.
Part of the $274 million project that opened to traffic in March 2021, delivering safer, more efficient connections for the Batemans Bay community.
At Caporn Piling, we’re proud to support projects that transform local infrastructure while respecting sensitive environments. Our expertise and commitment to precision ensured the successful delivery of reliable foundations for the Clyde River Bridge, creating stronger connections for the region now and into the future.
Caporn Piling is proud to have delivered specialist piling solutions for the construction of the new Clyde River Bridge in Batemans Bay, a transformative infrastructure project enhancing connectivity for the region. The 425m, six-span bridge provides improved access for motorists, freight, emergency services, pedestrians, cyclists, and river users. Importantly, the increased bridge height allows for uninterrupted access for vessels up to 12 metres.
Project Scope
Caporn Piling delivered:
12 permanent cased bored piles (2.1m diameter).
3 permanent cased bored piles (1.8m diameter).
9 permanent cased bored piles (1.5m diameter).
Piles installed to depths of up to 40m.
Equipment Utilised
Bauer BG28 drill rig for precision pile installation.
2 x 250T crawler cranes for lifting operations.
Marine equipment including:
Main barge and service barges.
Workboats for marine logistics.
ICE 110 Vibrator for pile driving and casing operations.
Client
John Holland
Project Highlights
Construction of a new four-lane bridge in a high-risk marine park environment, requiring careful planning to protect the thriving local oyster industry and surrounding ecosystems.
Improved connectivity for all road users, including freight transport and emergency services.
Enhanced river access with the bridge’s increased clearance for boats, supporting local marine activities.
Part of the $274 million project that opened to traffic in March 2021, delivering safer, more efficient connections for the Batemans Bay community.
At Caporn Piling, we’re proud to support projects that transform local infrastructure while respecting sensitive environments. Our expertise and commitment to precision ensured the successful delivery of reliable foundations for the Clyde River Bridge, creating stronger connections for the region now and into the future.