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Earth AwardsThe WA Earth Awards are the Western Australian civil construction industry’s annual celebration of infrastructure excellence, presented by PSC Insurance and the Civil Contractors Federation WA. With seven award categories, from projects valued under $2 million to projects valued over $150 million, the Earth Awards is all about celebrating our industry, showcasing our capabilities, and recognising the talent and commitment of our dedicated project teams. The 2024 WA Earth Awards were held on Friday, September 20, 2024 at Crown Perth. Keep reading to find out this year's winners! |
WA Earth Awards celebrate infrastructure excellence Major government transport, water and maritime infrastructure projects have been honoured at the Civil Contractors Federation WA’s annual Earth Awards for excellence in civil construction. The Earth Award in the highest value category, for projects over $150 million, was a tight three-way contest between major transport projects Tonkin Gap, Yanchep Rail Extension, and the New Fitzroy River Bridge, with the Tonkin Gap project just prevailing. In the $75 million - $150 million category, State-owned land developer DevelopmentWA’s Ocean Reef Marina Breakwaters project just edged out the Thomas Road Over Rail Bridge, while Water Corporation’s Quinns Main Sewer project claimed the Earth Award in the $30 million - $75 million category. CCF WA Chief Executive Officer Andy Graham said the dominance of State Government projects in the high-value project categories underlined the importance of public infrastructure to the civil construction sector. “Civil contractors love building iconic public infrastructure, and if that involves some unique challenges, then all the better,” Mr Graham said. “Friday night’s Earth Awards gala dinner was a celebration of infrastructure achievements big and small, with 21 finalists across the seven categories. “Congratulations to all the WA Earth Award winners and we wish them well at the National Earth Awards in Canberra in November.” 2024 WA Earth Award winners WA Earth Award - Project Value up to $2 million: Neo Civil – Ocean Beach Seawall (Client: Shire of Denmark) Works for the seawall included installation of 38 circular hollow steel piles; installation of a 75m retaining wall incorporating vinyl sheet piles with timber and steel walers and approximately 1000m of jarrah cladding. 1200 tonnes of core and armour rock were used. Local conditions and unforeseen delays in supply of materials presented challenges in staging the works, and the onset of winter necessitated acceleration of the construction programme for the seawall. WA Earth Award - Project Value $2-5 million: D.J. MacCormick Contractors - Baldivis Stillwater Drive Type 350 Pump Station (Client: BMD Constructions for Water Corporation) Custom fabricated formwork, with an integrated safety platform, allowed working on each liner from the middle of the caisson up to the final pour height, ensuring safety and quality and allowing a fast-paced concrete pour sequence. Caisson shafts were constructed over 11m deep, with 10.4m being below the groundwater table, presenting significant engineering challenges. DJMC’s innovative approach included sacrificing entrance rings to prevent shaft flooding post micro-tunnelling, and a custom-manufactured pick attached to the clamshell excavator to prevent the caissons from sinking on an angle. WA Earth Award - Project Value $5-10 million: Maritime Constructions - Carnarvon Dredging and Babbage Island Spit Stabilisation (Client: Department of Transport) Access to the Carnarvon Fascine had become restricted following a cyclone in 2017. Dredged material was pumped to an outfall point on the Babbage Island Spit and directed through a network of temporary earthen bunds before the return water was released into the ocean. The design called for a dune shape mimicking a natural dune, including out-of-phase undulations along the dune. Operators were provided varied target levels with relatively large tolerances, so that the final surface appeared to have been shaped by nature. WA Earth Award - Project Value $10-30 million: DM Civil - ATCO East Perth Power Station Pipeline (Client: ATCO Gas Australia) DM Civil constructed around 7.6km of DN250 steel high pressure gas pipeline in two packages, using a mixture of horizontal directional drilling, pilot boring and open excavation. Significant challenges included simultaneous construction operations with many third parties, including major transport projects and another ATCO gas pipeline project; and works on extremely busy arterial roads and in tight suburban and industrial areas, requiring intensive traffic management. Innovative construction methodologies expedited the works and reduce the impact on stakeholders and the built environment. WA Earth Award - Project Value $30-75 million: Rob Carr and Water Corporation - Quinns Main Sewer Extension & Associated Works (Client: Water Corporation) This design and construct project featured 1.8 kilometres of tunnelling, including a technically challenging curved drive over 500 metres long beneath a freeway and railway. With shafts reaching depths of up to 27 metres, and the incorporation of two vortex structures, the engineering precision showcased was exceptional. Stakeholder management was crucial, involving coordination with schools, residents, and multiple government bodies to minimise impact and enhance community relations. Safety and environmental stewardship were paramount, constantly managing risk for the team, the public, and the national park. WA Earth Award - Project Value $75-150 million: WA Limestone and Italia Stone Group Joint Venture - Ocean Reef Marina Breakwaters (Client: DevelopmentWA) The JV constructed the breakwater and revetment structures with a combined length of 2km of seawall and 1km of revetment wall. The work scope included reuse of existing breakwater material; placement of geotextile, limestone core armour and granite armour; and excavation of dredging areas. Material supply was the biggest challenge for the project, with the management of importing 1.25 million tonnes of rock across more than 30 delivery sites impacting the delivery schedule. Working with inclement weather and completing significant trucking and earthworks within an urbanised area were also challenges.WA Earth Award - Project Value >$150 Million: Tonkin Gap Alliance - Tonkin Gap Project and Associated Works (Client: Main Roads WA and Public Transport Authority) The Tonkin Gap Alliance, comprising of BMD Construction, Georgiou Group, WA Limestone, BG&E and GHD, worked with Main Roads and Public Transport Authority to deliver a project that removed a well-known bottleneck and created thousands of jobs and better connectivity. The project delivered improved traffic flow and safety, and enhanced facilities for cyclists, pedestrians, and the community. Its supply chain involved over 300 subcontractors and suppliers delivering packages of work with a focus on local spend and supply, emerging and Aboriginal-owned businesses and small and medium-sized enterprises. Judges' Award: Fitzroy Bridge Alliance - The New Fitzroy River Bridge Project (Client: Main Roads Western Australia) The original bridge was damaged beyond repair by floods in January 2023. Delivered by the Fitzroy Bridge Alliance comprising BMD Constructions, Georgiou, and BG&E for Main Roads Western Australia, the project began in February 2023 and the bridge opened to all traffic in December 2023, six months ahead of schedule. Strong collaboration with government, local and national suppliers and contractors, and the community contributed to the high quality and speed of the project delivery. Key outcomes included improving the safety and climate-resilience of the transport link and supporting social and economic development of the Fitzroy Valley. 2024 Finalists Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value up to $2 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $2-5 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $5-10 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $10-30 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $30-75 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value $75-150 Million
Excellence in Civil Construction: Project value greater than $150 Million
Thanks to our 2024 WA Earth Awards major sponsor PSC Insurance Brokers and supporting sponsors Alcolizer Technology, Assignar, AU Buckets, CJD Equipment, Brooks Hire, Coffey Testing, HiQA Geotechnical, Protech, Smith Broughton Auctioneers & Allied Equipment Sales, and Structerre Consulting. |
2023 CCF WA Earth Awards WinnersUse the scroll bar to view all our 2023 WA Earth Awards winners above. Project Value up to $2 million: Enviro Infrastructure - Leighton Embankment Remediation Project Value $2-5 million: Rob Carr & Water Corporation - Belmont Park Optus Stadium DN500 Water Link Project Value $5-10 million: Ertech - Onslow Boating Precinct Stage 1AProject Value $10-30 million: RJV - Princess Margaret Hospital Demolition & Remediation Project Value $30-75 million: Whittens - Iron Bridge Project Earthworks and Concrete - Port, Concentrate Handling Facility (CHF) & Concentrate Diversion Pond (CDP) Project Value $75-150 million: Leach Welshpool Alliance (Georgiou Group, Main Roads WA, BG&E, Golder) - Leach Highway and Welshpool Road Interchange Project Value greater than $150 million: Webuild-NRW Joint Venture, Public Transport Authority - Forrestfield-Airport Link Judges' Award: Mitchell Extension JV (BMD Constructions and Georgiou Group) - Mitchell Freeway Extension 2023 Event Photos |
2023 WA Earth Awards Finalists
The 2023 CCF WA Earth Awards is proudly sponsored by PSC Insurance and supporting sponsors Alcolizer Technology, Allwest Plant Hire, Brooks Hire, HiQA Geotechnical, Ledge Finance, Reece Viadux and WARP Traffic Management. |
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