Denman Prospect
The Pedestrian Bridge, featuring the Dome Play Space, is a high-standard, bespoke structure that meets accessibility, playground safety requirements, and government and building regulations. The structure is designed to be functional, robust, and visually appealing, with a perforated steel dome incorporating constellations, play elements, and integrated lighting. RAM Constructions and their subcontractors successfully fabricated the structure off-site, coordinating with architects, engineers, and playground consultants to ensure compliance. The dome, made up of several hundred triangular pieces, is a key structural element of the walkway and an impressive piece of play equipment.
John Gorton Building Hydraulic and Intersection Works
The John Gorton Building project involved significant civil and stormwater construction work, including the demolition of an existing open-air car park and the construction of a new multi-storey car park. Complex Co. was responsible for the civil works, including removing old stormwater components and installing a new large-diameter stormwater network. This upgrade was essential for transforming the Kings Avenue/Blackall Street intersection into a four-way signalised intersection, ultimately providing over 1,000 new car parking spaces. Complex Co. successfully navigated the challenges of the project without disrupting bus schedules or emergency services, a testament to their meticulous project planning and execution.
Molonglo Valley Interceptor Sewer MVIS Odour Mitigation Project Design Construct
Guideline ACT’s project for the Molonglo Valley Residential Development addressed concerns about odour emissions from ventilation structures, with new homes being built nearby. To address this, Guideline ACT replaced the existing ventilation structures with advanced Odour Control Units (OCUs), which use fan-forced extraction to manage odour emissions while maintaining the sewer’s integrity. This project sets a new standard for odour mitigation in urban settings, and stands as a great achievement with community benefits.
The Braddon Public Realm Upgrade project aimed to improve connectivity, safety, and community engagement in the urban landscape. Managed by Guideline ACT, the project was executed in stages across Lonsdale and Mort Streets, ensuring minimal disruption to local businesses and residents. Key upgrades included new pedestrian crossings, mid-block crossings, and pedestrian-friendly pavements. The project also introduced landscaping, lighting, and street furniture, creating a vibrant, safe environment. The project successfully engaged over 200 local stakeholders, showcasing effective urban renewal and serving as a model for future public domain upgrades.
Jacka Estate 2 Stage 1A Civil and Landscape Works
As principal contractor for stage 1A of the Jacka Residential estate, BMD Constructions laid the groundwork for a greenfield urban development promoting social economic, and environment benefits through affordable housing and sustainability. The project involved 85 single residential blocks and 10 multi-unit subdivisions. BMD’s delivered site establishment, road pavements, footpaths, stormwater management, and landscaping. The landscaping efforts involved establishing a vast area of grass and the planting of over 10,700 trees and shrubs, contributing to the estate’s environmental sustainability goals.
Led by Huon Contractors with design and supervision provided by Egis Consulting, the Macnamara EDP 1 Package 1 project is a significant subdivision project in Macgregor, ACT. The Macnamara site will feature 383 residential dwellings, including single and multi-unit homes, and is designed to integrate with the surrounding environment. The project included significant infrastructure, earthworks, landscaping, and environmental protection measures. The project team demonstrated effective management and innovation, focusing on safety, training, and community engagement to deliver a successful subdivision.