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Engaged to create a storm water detention system, including the required pumping stations, to take water from the newly completed Doyles Road dual roundabout and alleviate flooding of adjacent businesses.
Client: City of Greater Shepparton
Approx Cost: $1.20M
Mawson Constructions was involved with all the stages of this retirement residential village creating all the asphalted roads and pathways.
Client: Lifestyle Developments P/L
Cost: $1.50M
This is Mawson Constructions’ third stage of this housing estate which has developed to the point where it now connects with the Kialla Lakes estate, where we are also currently building stages 35A and 35B.
Client: Sanctuary Park Developments
Cost: $1.80M
Client for Kialla Lakes stages 35A & B: Kavant Management
Cost: $2.2M
Mawson Constructions was engaged to create the roads and paths for this gated community, which is an environmentally conscious environment with solar and wind power.
Client: KenSam P/L
Cost: $1.5M
Earthworks as part of the works required for stage 6 of this housing estate, which was completed early 2017.
Client: Kialla Gums P/L
Cost: $800,000
Work commenced on this multi-million dollar component of the redevelopment of the precinct in mid-August 2016. It provides access and car parking for the adjacent sports fields, significantly increasing the safety for those attending events at the facilities.
Client: City of Greater Shepparton
Costs: $4.0M
This project is expected to take 10 months to complete. The subdivision roads and gutting and will cost in excess of $3.0M.
Baines Lane is a low traffic rural road which heads north from Dobsons Road to the Reef Hills State Park. The general locality is south of Benalla and the Hume Freeway and west of the Midland Highway heading to Mansfield. The Bridge is over the Poison Creek which flows in an easterly direction to the Broken River. The original timber bridge had passed its useful life and Baines Lane was closed to through traffic. The Benalla Rural City Council engaged Mawson Constructions Shepparton to replace the bridge.
The works were completed in forty days for a total project cost of $150K.
Stage 12 of the Boulevard estate prior to the commencement of the base layer of crushed rock for the road network. Now that the services have been completed and the trenches backfilled, works can commence to complete the road construction, footpaths and final landscaping before handing over to the client.
Completion of the third stage of the lifestyle retirement village before the commencement of the construction of the units. Final landscaping and tidy up, including the application of the final layer of asphalt, which will be completed once the buildings are finished. Mawson Constructions worked closely with the developers of this estate to ensure the works were completed on time and budget. As a consequence of the strong relationship that was established early in the first stage of the project, we have delivered all of the civil works on this project to date.
Completing the $420k stage 8 of the Grammar Park estate. Works for this 11 lot subdivision project included the installation of the power, telecommunication, water, a sewer water sensitive road design drainage system and of course the road and driveways. The project is on time and to the client’s expectations.
Mawson Constructions had the contract for Stage 1 (2009) and have now completed Stage 2 (2015). We undertook the initial ground works and built all road networks and services, as well as provided the many car parking spaces for Shepparton’s major southern shopping plaza.
This project was quite complex, requiring extensive extensions of sewer and water services and took approx. 12 months to complete, costing in excess of $3.0M. These works included construction of a 9 metre deep sewer pump station, 4 metre deep large diameter outfall drainage system, new roundabout to provide access from the council’s road infrastructure and all power, telecommunications water and sewerage services for the 32 lots.
Our Work in Action:
Mawson Constructions provided all the roads and associated services for Stage 1 (2014) of Sanctuary Park. We also completed Stage 2 for this 31 block subdivision in north Shepparton.
Mawson Constructions completed all the subdivision roads, guttering and services for the Seven Creeks estate. The subdivision is now ready for house builders to move in.
Mawson Constructions provided the foundations and ground preparation for the Shepparton Private Hospital as it doubled its hospital consulting room units. The steel foundation work was for the portable units to be placed on.
Mawson Constructions built each stage of The Boulevard, and this John Deere is grading topsoil for Stage 14 of the subdivision. We constructed every stage of the development, building the roads, roundabout, kerb, guttering and all the unseen infrastructure like the drainage, power, telecom, water and of course the sewerage reticulation services including the pump station. Mawson Constructions even constructed a pedestrian bridge over the overland floodway for the shared path that connects the development to the surrounding area.
The redevelopment of the Vaughan Street Precinct (now called Vaughan Central) required the first stage of these three major stages to enhance pedestrian access, as well as the road network servicing bus and taxi services. Stage one of this urban renewal project included clearing and excavating works, drainage, kerb and channel, paving, light pole, trees, signage, water main replacement and the installation of a new bike lane.
The $3.0m streetscape project took four months for Mawson Constructions to complete and saw the streetscape between Corio and Maude Street modernise and change dramatically. The contract managed by the Greater City of Shepparton incorporated a significant number of intricate street furniture items and for the first time in the municipality tree cells to minimise, if not eliminate the risks of asset damage from the proposed street trees.
In 2015, Mawson Constructions completed the reconstruction of 1.5 kilometres of roadway from the roundabout south for the City of Greater Shepparton.
Mawson Constructions has VicRoads pre-qualification levels R2, F10. We constructed the $2.0M intersection on the Midland Highway to provide the entrance into Westwood Run Estate. Despite the poor sub-grade conditions encountered and the wettest winter in some time, this project was completed on time and at a cost commensurate with the difficulties encountered.
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