Introduction

Incon was engaged to provide structural engineering design and certification services for the Gunsynd Solar Farm project in Queensland. This large-scale renewable energy development involved the integration of solar generation infrastructure, substations, and associated civil works within a challenging rural site environment.

Project
description

The Gunsynd Solar Farm is a 111 MWdc / 94 MWac utility-scale solar facility, located approximately 14 km north of Goondiwindi, Queensland. The project included:

  • Solar PV array infrastructure and associated power conversion units (PCUs)
  • Substation and switching station interfacing with a 132kV transmission network
  • Structural and civil design for inverter stations, CCTV, fencing, and auxiliary systems
  • Earthworks, drainage, and site development across an approximately 200-hectare site

A key structural component involved the design and coordination of inverter skid foundations, supporting multi-inverter units and associated electrical equipment (as shown in the general arrangement and foundation layouts in the drawings).


Challenge

The project presented several technical and environmental challenges typical of large-scale solar farms:

  • Expansive and reactive soil conditions (Gilgai terrain) causing differential ground movement and potential impact on pile and foundation performance
  • Floodplain and alluvial soil profile, requiring careful consideration of settlement, drainage, and long-term stability
  • High equipment loads, including inverter skids (~23.6 tonnes total system weight) requiring robust and evenly distributed support systems
  • Strict operational requirements, including minimum access clearances (e.g., 1000 mm maintenance zones around inverter units)
  • Coordination with electrical and civil disciplines, ensuring compatibility between structural design, cable routing, and equipment interfaces


Solution

We delivered an efficient and coordinated structural solution through:

  • Design of reinforced concrete foundation systems and pile layouts tailored to support inverter skids and associated equipment, ensuring uniform load distribution
  • Integration of precise pile positioning and tolerances, with requirements for consistent pile head levels to maintain structural alignment (±5 mm tolerance)
  • Consideration of soil reactivity and ground movement, incorporating design strategies aligned with geotechnical recommendations for Gilgai conditions
  • Coordination with OEM requirements (Ingeteam systems), ensuring compliance with equipment geometry, load paths, and access constraints
  • Development of constructible foundation layouts, including allowances for cable entries, grounding systems, and maintenance access zones


Outcome

The project was successfully delivered with a robust, compliant, and constructible foundation design, enabling:

  • Safe support of critical solar farm infrastructure
  • Efficient construction across a large and geotechnically complex site
  • Long-term performance under variable environmental and soil conditions

Incon contributed to the delivery of a high-capacity renewable energy asset, supporting sustainable power generation in regional Queensland.


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