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Edition 16
News & project profiles from
Phone 1800 021 800 Fax (07) 3375 1777Email [email protected] Web www.concrib.com.au
STONESTRONG big block system for detention basinStoneStrong modular block retaining wall systems offer a huge range of solutions for civil engineering projects. We mostly associate retaining walls with dry-land structures, however most water-based systems such as canal walls, detention basins and drop-structures are in fact retaining structures with a few extra design challenges thrown in such as inundation, saturated conditions, and design life. The StoneStrong Big Block System in unmatched in these water-based applications. The blocks have a 100 year design life and, as you can see by the accompanying photos, are totally suited to these applications.
In this issueBig block system for basin: Concrib unmatched in water based applications
Our new Sales & Marketing Manager: Introducing Charmaine Fogarty
Brentwood Gabion Structure: Efficient water run off management for a high growth area
We are pleased to welcome Charmaine Fogarty to the team at Concrib. Charmaine takes up the position of Sales and Marketing Manager. She brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience as a result of over 20 years in senior positions in the Civil Construction industry.
PROJECT PROFILE – BRENTWOOD GABION STRUCTURE.Located in a high growth corridor south-west
of Brisbane, Brentwood Forest Estate has
become home to thousands of new residents
and households. Stages 20 to 24 of the
development were recently constructed –
from late 2015 and into the second quarter
of 2016 – by BMD Urban Pty Ltd. An essential
part of the overall infrastructure for the
community called for the efficient
management of stormwater run-off; this was
quite substantial due to the number of houses
and the topography of the site. An integrated
system comprising of an overland flow
channel and three bio-retention basins collect
run-off from the site. This flow would
ultimately be directed to a natural overland
flow path at the bottom of the site. The major
issue presented here was the near 18 metre
change in levels over approximately 65 linear
metres, steep terrain indeed.
WHO’S NEW AT CONCRIB?
Charmaine Fogarty
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The development construction contractor, BMD
Urban engaged Concrib to provide a complete
turnkey design, construction and certification
contract to offer a solution to the transport of the
run-off and cope with a I in 100 flow event. Concrib,
working with ADG Engineers and Geoinventions
Consulting proposed a massive gabion spillway and
cascade drop structure to tame the flow.
The solution also incorporated a gabion and rock
chute at the base to discharge to the natural flow
path. This truly impressive structure was constructed
over a 12 week period. The team at Concrib are always ready to help with design and construction solutions for gabion and rock-mattress applications. For more information and advice, please contact us on
1800 02 1800
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Call us today to plan your next project. Phone 1800 021 800 Fax (07) 3375 1777Email [email protected] Web www.concrib.com.au
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ENGINEERED RETAINING WALLSMaximising land values
Gabion and rock mattress structures
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When it comes to selecting the best retaining structure for your project, the process is never simple. And when you’re searching for a product that offers a good balance between cost and quality it can seem impossible.
How do you distinguish which products offer true VALUE for your money?
This is where it becomes important to investigate how well the product complies with Australian standards. BUT…
While there ARE standards, there is little enforcement. So the risk is, if you aren’t diligent with your supplier, you could run the risk of deterioration or even failure.
For instance, if the reinforcement steel used in your wall is incorrectly placed (without bar chairs), you can’t be sure that the steel has the correct positioning within the structural element. AND will it have the right amount of cover?
What about the galvanising on the steel posts ? There are standards… And then there are standards…When making your choice, don’t simply accept a claim of “compliant with Australian standards” at face value. It is important to drill down and find out exactly which Australian standards apply.
For instance, the AS3600 standard is a standard for concrete products, AS4680 is for galvanising, and AS4100 relates to steel structures. Products used in retaining structures need to comply with the relevant standard to meet the requirements of AS4678 standard that applies specifically to retaining walls, and compliance with this standard ensures that the wall is durable, appropriate for the load, and suitable for your area of application (e.g. near the sea or in areas with a high risk of chemical corrosion).
At Concrib all our products comply with the standards, plus we operate a Quality Management System complying with ISO9001:2008 so you’re confident that your walls will last a lifetime.
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