Clarence Valley Council required expansion works at the current Grafton landfill site to meet the wastage demands of the council.
Clarence Valley Council required expansion works at the current Grafton landfill site to meet the wastage demands of the council.
When designing a new landfill, there are generally multiple layers of geosynthetic materials – and each material is generally supplied at a different roll length. And the GCL is usually the shortest roll length.
A site used by Kent Storage for container storage required an underground detention tank due to limited above ground space.
The Waihi Beach shoreline has been the focus of erosion control since the 1950’s. During this time ad-hoc coastal erosion protection structures such as steel and timber retaining walls, gabion baskets, tipped rock and sand containers have been employed. Subsequent storm systems had a twofold effect on the coastal area, with both stormwater flow and the action of the sea taking a toll on creek outflows. The Surf Club is a public area and a popular stop-off for locals and visitors so providing a user-friendly solution was deemed important.
Good design is the first step towards the success of any civil engineering project, safe and efficient construction is the next.