Experienced Traffic Engineers Delivering Practical, Compliant Solutions

Who Are We

Blue Horizon Traffic Engineering is a leading Sydney-based consulting firm specialising in innovative and practical traffic engineering solutions throughout all of NSW for residential, commercial, and industrial developments.

We help clients navigate the complexities of traffic management, planning, and compliance while ensuring every project meets council requirements and relevant Australian standards.

We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, tailored solutions. We offer a range of services including Traffic Impact Assessments, Swept Path Analysis, Traffic Management Plans, Car park designs and certifications, and more. Our commitment to customer satisfaction and professional excellence ensures your project moves forward with confidence and compliance with the relevant Australian Standards.

Blue Horizon Traffic Engineering provides reliable and professional traffic engineering services across NSW. We combine technical expertise with practical solutions to deliver safe, compliant, and efficient outcomes for every project.

Our Approach

Evidence-Based: All recommendations are backed by thorough analysis.

Council-Friendly Reporting: Reports designed to meet council and TfNSW requirements.

Clear Communication: We keep you informed every step of the way.

Practical Outcomes: Solutions that are realistic, safe, and cost-effective.

Our Team

Our team brings over 15 years of experience in traffic engineering, project management, traffic impact assessments, and car park design. With deep knowledge of Sydney’s road network, planning requirements, and traffic conditions, we deliver practical, high-quality solutions tailored to the unique challenges of urban and suburban developments across Greater Sydney.

We’ve successfully completed traffic engineering projects across NSW, ranging from residential townhouses and childcare centres to large commercial precincts and retail development chains.

We pride ourselves on clear communication, fast turnaround times, and competitive pricing. Leveraging our local expertise and industry experience, we provide traffic engineering solutions that help streamline approvals and ensure successful project outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What services does Blue Horizon Traffic Engineering offer?

We provide a comprehensive suite of traffic engineering and transport planning services, including:

  • Traffic Impact Assessments to evaluate how a development will affect the surrounding road network.

  • Swept Path Analysis diagrams to demonstrate vehicle turning and access clearances.

  • Traffic Management Plans to manage vehicle, pedestrian and site logistics during build phases.

Get in touch with us today for a quote — our integrated approach means you can count on us for all your traffic and transport engineering needs.

What makes Blue Horizon Traffic Engineering stand out from other consulting firms?

At Blue Horizon Traffic Engineering, our strength lies in our combination of technical expertise, attention to detail, and personalised client service. We take the time to understand your project goals and deliver practical, cost-effective solutions that meet Council and stakeholder expectations.

How can I request a consultation for my project?

You can request a consultation by filling out our contact form. We will review your project details and provide a response within 48 hours including a free, no-obligation quote.

What types of projects does Blue Horizon Traffic Engineering work on?

We work across a wide range of projects, including Traffic Impact Assessments, Swept Path Analysis, Car Parking Compliance Certifications, and Traffic Management Plans for developments of all sizes — from residential and mixed-use to commercial and industrial projects. For more information, visit Our Services.

When is a Traffic Impact Assessment required?

A Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) is typically required when a proposed development is expected to generate significant vehicle movements, alter traffic patterns, or impact the local road network. It may also be requested by councils, state road authorities or as a condition of planning approval. It helps demonstrate that traffic, safety and accessibility issues have been properly considered and managed.

What is a Swept path diagram and when is it used?

A Swept Path Diagram (or Swept Path Analysis) illustrates the path of a vehicle (including its outer‐most and inner‐most swept trajectories) as it turns or manoeuvres within a site layout, driveway, loading bay or car park. These diagrams are used to check whether vehicles can safely navigate access ways, ramps, service vehicle areas, and ensure clearance to obstructions, walls, kerbs or neighbouring properties. Councils and road authorities often require them as part of the access design.

Can I request a swept path diagram as a standalone service without a full traffic report or development assessment?

 

Absolutely. We understand that not every project requires a full traffic or parking assessment. That is why we offer swept path diagrams as a standalone service — perfect for simple design checks, DA submissions, or compliance verification. Whether you just need turning templates for a driveway, loading bay, or access route, our team can prepare accurate, council-compliant swept path diagrams quickly and cost-effectively, without the need for a full report.

What information do we need from you to start a traffic engineering assignment?

To begin, we typically need:

  • A base plan or site layout (CAD or survey drawing) showing existing and proposed features (access points, curbs, ramps, walls, etc.).

  • Brief of the proposed development: land use, number of units/residents staff numbers, hours of operation, vehicle types, loading/service requirements.

  • For parking assessments: proposed parking supply, site constraints, locality context.

  • For swept path: vehicle types (cars, service trucks, waste collection vehicles, etc.), intended manoeuvres, and any clearance/design constraints.

  • Any relevant planning or council requirements or conditions.

With this information we can provide you a scope, quote, and timeline.