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Our experience working throughout North Queensland in the civil construction industry has provided us with a unique opportunity to adapt to project specific requirements.
Our ability to engage with all stakeholders regularly ensures any issues that arise are highlighted and overcome as quickly as possible without detriment to the project. |
Current projects
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Seven Stages: Subdivision development involving Soil Erosion Sediment Control, bio-basins, earthworks, roadworks, stormwater drainage, water and sewer reticulation.
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Charters Towers Regions was declared a Natural Disaster Area in March 2023, due to the Northern and Central Western Queensland Monsoon and Flooding Event. Council were successful in their grant application in accordance with the QRA guidelines for the Restoration of Essential Public Assets.
The project scope consisted of Rural Road Grading as heavy formation grading incorporating 50 or 75mm of imported material across 8 roads totaling 154km of road network.
The project also required Mendi to set up a mobile crushing and screening plant at approved borrow pits.
Roads: Niall Road, Allensleigh Road, Amelia Downs Road, Emu Valley Road, Hillgrove Road, Kangerong Road, Maryvale Road, Spring Park Road.
Scope of Works: Heavy formation grading, Gravel re-sheeting, Maintenance grading, Shoulder grading, Stabilisation, Reforming, Resurfacing.
The project scope consisted of Rural Road Grading as heavy formation grading incorporating 50 or 75mm of imported material across 8 roads totaling 154km of road network.
The project also required Mendi to set up a mobile crushing and screening plant at approved borrow pits.
Roads: Niall Road, Allensleigh Road, Amelia Downs Road, Emu Valley Road, Hillgrove Road, Kangerong Road, Maryvale Road, Spring Park Road.
Scope of Works: Heavy formation grading, Gravel re-sheeting, Maintenance grading, Shoulder grading, Stabilisation, Reforming, Resurfacing.
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Phoenix Constructions were engaged for the building of the new Mary Help of Christian Catholic College.
Mendi were engaged by Phoenix as a subcontractor to undertake:
Mendi were engaged by Phoenix as a subcontractor to undertake:
- Earthworks for the carpark pavements – subgrade prep, install subsoil and flush out points, and place and compact subbase pavement 200mm type 2.3.
- Stormwater site and external water, install water main from connection.
- Install sewer pump station and rising main – 150mm dia pip to pump station, 11m stub to future and 2m long 225mm connections to holding tank. Installation of pump station 2.0m internal dia and 6.31m depth. Installation of Mullaly T50 – 50.85kl storage tank including excavation, backfill materials and connections. Install 110mm dia PN. Connection to existing DN300 rising main, sluice valve and check valve.
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After completion of the External Roadworks at the St Benedict’s Catholic School, Shaw, Mendi were further engaged to undertake bulk earthworks for the future Mary Help of Christians Catholic College to be built on Bishop Putney Drive across from the St Benedict’s school.
The bulk earthworks package consisted of preparing the site and setting our soil erosion controls including 6 rock check dams, 350m sediment fence, 400m diversion drain, 60m rock bunds, 15,000m2 hydromulch application and installation of 375dia RCP class 4 pipe to eastern sediment basin.
The 19,125m2 site was to be cleared, grubbed and mulched. Bulk earthworks consisted of topsoil stripping 100mm depth to approximately 50% of existing site (5ha) and the new 1.9ha section. Cut and fill to areas across the site. Removal of the temporary access road (constructed as part of the original Mendi contract) condition and place select fill layers on building pads and underside of future road pavements.
The bulk earthworks package consisted of preparing the site and setting our soil erosion controls including 6 rock check dams, 350m sediment fence, 400m diversion drain, 60m rock bunds, 15,000m2 hydromulch application and installation of 375dia RCP class 4 pipe to eastern sediment basin.
The 19,125m2 site was to be cleared, grubbed and mulched. Bulk earthworks consisted of topsoil stripping 100mm depth to approximately 50% of existing site (5ha) and the new 1.9ha section. Cut and fill to areas across the site. Removal of the temporary access road (constructed as part of the original Mendi contract) condition and place select fill layers on building pads and underside of future road pavements.
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Capping works including:
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