KPS Civil Contractors were the winning bid on the Central Coast Highway upgrade. Works included over 7000 meters of permenant soil nails and over 1,500 square meters of shotcrete.
KPS successfully tendered for the West Zone of the K2RQ project. Works included, over 10,000 metres of permanent rock bolts and soil nails, and over 15,000 square metres of shotcrete. All works were completed in a railway corridor.
Carlton Brewery was demolished for the development Central 1 housing development. KPS Civil Contractors were rewarded the anchor works in the retention tank. KPS redesigned the anchor systems saving the client valuable amount of time and money.
This project required KPS Civil Contractors to stabalise a fractured cliff face on a new housing development. To achieve this KPS installed various lenght of soil nails using hand drills and specialised drill mast excavator attachments.
KPS Civil Contractors were commissoned to stabalise and retain the embankment at the rear of the station platform. This included the installation of custom made stainless steel reinforcement mesh, stainless steel soill nails, and a layer of colour pigmented shotcrete. KPS had to develope a special safe working platform on the Hawksbury River for drilling. All shotcrete works were completed of a barge.
Planning, procurement and construction activities were undertaken between October 2008 and October 2009, including trackwork, signalling, civil works (retaining walls, earthworks, bridges etc) and service relocations across the length of the project (36km), and station improvement works. Although some major works were suspended in October 2009, construction continued on high priority works such as stations, service relocations and design. Major works re-commenced in September 2010 for construction of the freight line from Enfield West to Leightonfield incorporating associated civil, track and signalling works, Sefton Dive excavation and pump station installation, major service relocations (including HV), Sefton Triangle bridge construction and Enfield West and Sefton signal commissioning. Other works include Liverpool civil works, Casula Access road construction, Campbelltown civil works, Glenlee Junction signal commissioning and station improvement works. The majority of the work will be completed in 2011 and all works will be completed in the 1st Quarter of 2012.
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