Beltrame Civil were engaged by the City of West Torrens to complete the May Terrace Stormwater Drainage Upgrade Stage 3, with works extending along Henley Beach Rd, Rowells Rd, May Tce, and Douglas St in Lockleys. The project included the construction of 650m of trunk stormwater drain, and supply and install of more than 40 junction boxes and side entry pits, and numerous connections to existing stormwater. Works were completed on both day and nights shifts and included service alterations of SA Water, DPTI and Telco infrastructure.
Project scope included construction of stormwater infrastructure along Brussels Street which comprised of 370m of reinforced concrete box culverts, junction boxes, and side entry pits. Demolition and reconstruction of 1700m2 of asphalt pavement: in addition to 450m of 150mm kerb and gutter and 600m2 of footpath and driveway interlocking paving.
The project scope included installation of the stormwater main on Kenilworth Road which comprised of 190m of 1500x750 reinforced concrete box culverts, 150m of DN1050 reinforced concrete pipe, junction boxes, side entry pits, and a drop structure. The drop structure was designed and installed by Beltrame Civil to reduce the overall length of main required to hold water and to improve access to the wet system. The project also included works for SA Water to relay the existing sewer main in Kenilworth Road and lowering of sewer connections in the trench alignment.
The project scope included the installation of over 500m of 2400x600 and 1800x600 reinforced concrete box culverts and 360m of DN1500, DN1350 & DN1200 reinforced concrete pipe.
The project presented many challenges due to unstable soil and groundwater conditions and required extensive well-point dewatering as works progressed along Rutland Avenue towards Sir Donald Bradman Drive.
Stage 1 project scope included the demolition of existing and construction of a new 400m section of DN1200 RCP drainage network. Strict access requirements for local businesses including popular fast food outlets and the City of Mitcham Council Chambers were in place during construction works.
Stage 2 project scope included demolition of existing and construction of a new 170m section of DN1200 RCP drainage network, relocation of 230m of SAPN HV and DPTI LV cables, and the construction of impact absorbing light poles and footings. Careful negotiation with DPTI allowed both projects to proceed during otherwise prohibited working hours and with minimal traffic disruptions.
The project scope included the installation of 1000m of DN2000 and DN1500 RCP drainage network including trenching through private properties within metres of existing homes. The project required extensive dilapidation surveying and working closely with affected residents to minimise traffic disruption, protect significant trees, and ensure resident safety at all times.
Demolition of existing and construction of a new 1200m section of 1800 x 900mm RCBC stormwater network including the installation of a number of complex large radius culvert splays, numerous waste and potable water service alterations and pavement reinstatement.
Construction of a five cell 3000 x 900mm RCBC crossing at Port Wakefield Rd, Boliver. Construction of 630m's of DN1500 and DN1300 RCP drain along Port Wakefield Rd including extensive liaison with DPTI.