Carnarvon Levees Remedial Works involved excavation, fill and gravel placement, rock armour installation, and a cement-stabilised trench, completed three weeks ahead of schedule.
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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.
Jora Ponds involved constructing three new evaporation ponds—two concentration ponds and one precipitation pond—enhancing environmental sustainability efforts in Karratha through efficient water management and habitat preservation.
Pluto Train 2 – Construction Accommodation Village involved comprehensive earthworks, drainage installation, and road construction, ensuring seamless operations and on-time opening for the Pluto construction team ahead of building arrivals.
Gap Ridge Industrial Development Stage 5A & 5B, valued at $10.9 million, involved extensive bulk earthworks, subdivisional roadworks, and infrastructure installation, achieving significant environmental benefits by sourcing local fill materials.
Coolawanyah Road Redevelopment in the Karratha Light Industrial Area involved over 2,000 metres of road reconstruction and strategic night works, with a total cost of $3,662,000, ensuring minimal disruption to local businesses.
Mooligunn Road Reconstruction involved removing the existing seal, replacing the base course with recycled concrete, and installing new kerbing, signage, and lighting, achieving zero incidents and marking the first RAV 10 road using recycled materials.