Wagstaff Piling prides itself on high quality construction techniques and building strategies that have seen the completion of innovative projects across Australia.
These projects include the Southern Cross Station and the MCG redevelopment in Melbourne, the Gold Coast University Hospital in Queensland and the RG Tanna Coal Terminal Facility at Gladstone, the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, the Utah Point Expansion and the WACA ground in Western Australia.
Quality assurance is an integral part of Wagstaff Piling, with a commitment to providing clients with world’s best practice in foundation engineering. We have gained quality accreditation to the internationally recognised standard as well as being recipients of prestigious Engineering Excellence and Engineering Innovation Awards.
Wagstaff Piling worked closely with other stakeholders on the project to optimise the hospital foundations. A simplistic and standardised piling system...
READ MORE...The upgrade of the existing highway required piling works to be completed adjacent to existing motorway...
READ MORE...Designed supplied and installed an integrated foundation system for a 53 storey building in close proximity to the Brisbane River and a heritage listed drain which was within the building footprint...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling’s early involvement with the client on the design development and construction processes and concepts enabled cost effective foundation solutions to be developed to provide cost and energy saving over the traditional battered bulk excavation...
READ MORE...The project involved the upgrade of Centenary - Ipswich Highway Roundabout and adjacent motorways together with a major existing rail crossing upgrade...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling were engaged by the client by offering an innovative, cost effective solution, by minimising the number of pile caps, which resulted in substantial savings in the overall construction time and cost...
READ MORE...Construction of bored piled wall retention system for the approach tunnel western portals...
READ MORE...The provision of a detailed and efficient retaining wall design solution eliminated the requirement for temporary anchors into neighbouring property…
READ MORE...The economic foundation solution adopted maximised the use of existing in-situ onsite materials for the permanent and temporary works enabling minimal materials being removed to offsite waste facilities...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling provided a clever innovation by sequencing of vital works and installation of permanent liners. This created a reduction in settlement of existing mine workings and provided less safety hazards by reducing crane lifts...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling’s involvement in the early design development and construction concept with the builder presented solutions through our expertise in low headroom and minimal clearance sites and through use of our specialised plant…
READ MORE...Specialised plant enabled Wagstaff to work on complex superstructures requiring difficult access across a very large site. Use of this specialised plant eliminated costs normally associated with larger machinery...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling's early involvement with the client and the consultants enabled innovative grouting techniques to be successfully developed and...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling offered an alternative solution to the specified continuous flight auger design which provided savings in both time and cost...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling completed all works including mobilisation and demobilisation to this remote location ahead of program which provided savings in both time and cost to this already fast tracked project...
READ MORE...The foundations for these improvements at the WACA enabled the ground capacity to be increased, night and day sports could be facilitated and the ground could be used as a multi-sport venue...
READ MORE...The bored piles up to 1500mm diameter socketed in the siltstone bedrock were successfully completed within tight budget requirements and 3 construction stages with non negotiable programming constraints...
READ MORE...Bored piles 28metres depth socketed up to 6metres into bedrock to support the new Southern Cross Station and infrastructure for a proposed future building adjacent to Collins Street...
READ MORE...Construction of approximately 200 linear metres of steel sheetpiles for a wharf retention system using 19 metre heavy duty sheetpiles. The retention system was anchored using tie-backs which were secured to a land based sheetpile anchoring system...
READ MORE...The installation of a bored pile foundation system for a new railway station and platform, together with an overbridge, required day and night shift work, within narrow working corridors immediately adjacent to a major operating electrified rail service between Melbourne and Geelong...
READ MORE...Wagstaff Piling in conjunction with the main contractor provided an economical and quality foundation solution within strict environmental and programming controls...
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Client:
Fitzgerald Construction Australia.
Piling Techniques Utilised:
Precast reinforced concrete piles 350mm square for the abutment foundations and 900mm diameter steel tubes for the river piers
Project Scope:
Designed, supplied and installed a foundation system for a new four span bridge over the Murray River at Cobram.
Project Outcome:
Wagstaff Piling in conjunction with the main contractor provided an economical and quality foundation solution within strict environmental and programming controls.