infrastructure-projects
Kingscliff Foreshore Revitalisation
- Location - Kingscliff, NSW
- Completion Date - 2018
- Value - $18 Million
- Client - Tweed Shire Council
The Kingscliff Foreshore Revitalisation project was a three-stage project aimed at the long-term protection of the foreshore from erosion and the revitalisation of the foreshore precinct connecting the Kingscliff CBD to the Pacific Ocean.
The three major stages of the project included:
Stage 1 - Construction of a 450 metre rock armour and concrete seawall to protect the foreshore from ongoing erosion.
Stage 2 - Construction and landscaping works for the creating of Rowan Robinson Park - a new central park connecting the Kingscliff CBD to the Pacific Ocean.
Stage 3 - Construction and landscaping works for the upgrade of the Kingscliff Beach Holiday Park.
Scope of Works
- Demolition of existing Holiday Park and Infrastructure
- Excavate 35,000m3 for revetment walls
- Supply and place 47,000 tonnes of Rock Revetment Wall including temporary sheet piling and de-watering. Management of 2,600 truck movements for rock supply.
- Install 270 CFA (Continuous Flight Auger) concrete piles for the concrete seawall
- Form and pour 450m3 of marine environment reinforced concrete for sea wall
- Minimizing impact on public and maximizing beach access
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