Department of TMR – Form, Reo & Pour Works
Department of TMR – Form, Reo & Pour Works
Niepe Construction has a valued relationship with Roadtek which has been cultivated over many years through the delivery high quality concrete infrastructure works across South East Queensland. Works include the supply of skilled labour to assist RoadTek work crews, Form Reo and Pour of concrete structures such as end structures, culverts, floodways and bridges. An overview of projects completed by Niepe Construction for RoadTek under our ongoing Standing Order Agreement include; Reedy Creek Culverts near Roma, Bradley’s Gully Levee at Charleville (See Above), Patrick St Bridge Dalby, Goondiwindi-Yelarbon Bridge and a wide range of flood damage repair works through the Wide Bay and Lockyer Valley regions.
Eastern Busway Alliance – Buranda to Main Ave
Eastern Busway Alliance – Buranda to Main Ave
(January 2010 – October 2012)
Involved in construction of various structures throughout the Busway corridor including the twelve span viaduct substructure and superstructure, parapets, retaining walls, arrival structures, Area 3 cut & cover tunnel concrete works, hard landscaping, RC retaining walls and installation of anti-throw screens and noisewall panels.
Scope also included set up of site crib facilities including construction of concrete slabs, awnings and installation of crib sheds and ablution blocks as well as final rectification works.
This project includes
- Major Project - Brisbane Busway corridor
- The Construction of various Concrete structures including
- 12 span viaduct substructure and superstructure Form Reo & Pour
- Parapets, retaining walls, arrival structures
- Form, Reinforce & Pour works relating to Cut & Cover Tunnel Area 3
- Hard landscaping
- RC retaining walls
- Installation of anti-throw screens
- Installation of noisewall panels
- Set up of site crib facilities including
- Construction of concrete slabs
- Awnings and installation of crib sheds
- Installation of ablution blocks
- Final rectification works
Capestone Boulevard
Capestone Boulevard
(2016-2018)
Niepe Construction completed structural concrete works on the Capestone Boulevard Estate, a major residential develop North of Brisbane.
This project includes
- Construction of bridge footings consisting of over 1000m³ of concrete and placement of 80 Precast arches and 39 Precast wing walls
- Construction of concrete footings and block work retaining structures for sediment basins
- Construction of custom drainage structures, on site casting and placing of precast lids
- Construction of circular revetment wall with architectural finish
Narangba Asphalt Plant
Narangba Asphalt Plant
(2015 – 2016)
Niepe Construction was engaged to undertake structural concrete works on an Asphalt Plant in Brisbane’s North.
The contract involved the construction of various concrete structures.
This project includes
- Foundations
- Pits
- Detention basins
- Retaining walls
DP World Port Terminal Redevelopment – Concrete Rail Beams
DP World Port Terminal redevelopment – concrete rail beams
(November 2012 – December 2013)
Niepe Construction has successfully completed concrete structures works to the new DP World Port of Brisbane Terminal expansion project under subcontract to York. The works included the construction of 4.4 kilometres of reinforced concrete rail support beams which will be utilised for the movement of automated stacking cranes.
The project required a dedicated and motivated construction team working directly with our client York Civil to complete the project efficiently and to the highest quality. Niepe provided skilled personnel under contract to complete the installation of formwork, reinforcing and the placement of concrete to fine tolerances and under a tight construction program.
Niepe Construction also provided a dedicated 32m boom pump that was purchased for the project to allow for continuous placement of concrete across the project with a dedicated machine.
The focus on the construction program allowed Niepe to experiment with an innovative steel formwork design which enable fast transition on repetitive concrete structures. The formwork required diligent maintenance to ensure the quality of off form finish was met in all instances.
This project includes
- New Port of Brisbane terminal Construction work
- FRP of 4.4km of reinforced concrete rail support beams
- Construction of concrete structures including; Footings, cable trenches and stormwater drains
- Development of several innovative steel formwork designs
- Innovation enabled fast transitions on repetitive structures