The Karratha Sludge Beds project upgraded drying beds at the local wastewater treatment plant, including installing concrete floors and extensive excavation. It was completed safely, on schedule, and effectively contained sludge.
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The proof is in
our past projects
At CORPS – there is no project too big or too small. We have quite literally built the foundation of many homes, businesses, large scale projects and roadways across the Pilbara and Kimberley regions of Western Australia.
When our clients talk about us, they use phrases like ‘send in the cavalry’. We take pride in this, knowing that the language used to describe our business is synonymous with fast, disciplined and decisive action.
And considering that we are continuing to grow, diversify and innovate after almost 40 years of operation, with the same family at the helm, we believe that the proof is in our past projects.
NWCH Shoulder Widening project involved road shoulder profiling, emulsion tack coat spraying, and dense grade asphalt installation from Devil Creek to Whim Creek. It aimed to enhance road safety under live traffic conditions as part of MRWA’s regional safety program.
Mesa J Mine Access Road Upgrade Phase 2 in Pannawonica involved widening and upgrading the access road to Mesa J mine, ensuring operational continuity with zero safety incidents despite challenges and variations.
The Karratha Earthworks & Civil project at Gap Ridge involved extensive earthworks and civil works to prepare a foundation pad and critical infrastructure for a new workshop.
The Solomon Power Station Roadworks project at Solomon Mine included base course installation, kerbing, asphalt application, aggregate installation, and stormwater drainage, all completed under budget with efficient subcontractor coordination for timely delivery.
The Robinson St Angelo St Cornish St Intersection Improvements in Carnarvon for Main Roads WA featured kerbing replacement, pavement prep, spray seal application, signage, and line marking, all executed with rigorous safety measures and zero incidents.