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Nviroscope Pty Ltd Australian Company Number - 063 779 251 Australian Business Number - 13 063 779 251 Mt Leyshon Mine – Queensland – Spine drain - gabion, mattress and placed rock construction.. Inset: the finished project.. NVIROSCOPE PTY LTD For supply & installation of ~ Rock Filled Gabions & Mattresses ~ Stone Pitching ~ Erosion Control & Earth Stabilisation Design & Certification Services available HEAD OFFICE “GUNGAROO” 4358 KYOGLE RD, WADEVILLE NSW 2474 PHONE: (02) 66 897 047 ~ FAX: (02) 66 897 048 ~ MOBILE 0427 736 230 EMAIL: [email protected] Introducing NVIROSCOPE Lismore NSW Flood Levy Wall – Stone facing over reinforced cast concrete wall. Our company would be most interested to quote on, or assist you in your tendering for, any projects involving installation of works as outlined above but with particular reference to mattress and gabion installation and stone pitching. We can also assist with design and certification. We have the resources of experienced personnel plus five excavators, ranging from12 tonne, to 22 tonne - all with articulated buckets. We commit to fast and efficient service and are undaunted by the size of each project. We have passed 600 completed projects varying in value between $2,000 and $2 m. in locations ranging from far northern Queensland, throughout New South Wales and the ACT, south into Victoria and as far west as the Pilbara. Dorrigo Mountain - NSW 2 The company is headed by Greg Herrmann and Rosalee Foran . Greg has had over twenty five years experience in this field of civil construction, working initially as a sole trader, followed by five years as Construction / Operations Manager for Terra Services where he was responsible for the supervision of approximately 350 projects throughout New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia for major government bodies and contractors. Rosalee spent twenty years in education followed by a brief period in hospitality before moving into the construction field as assistant to Greg who was then operating his own construction business. With Greg she joined Terra Services and for five years worked as Field Administrator. Nviroscope Pty Ltd was incorporated in March 1994. Rosalee and Greg are the directors of the company. Gabion Garden Terracing at Fig Tree Pocket, Qld 3 Above: Mattress cover being installed on spillway groin at the Bjelke Petersen Dam, Qld. Right: Bridge Abutment for the NSW Roads & Traffic Authority. Below: Gabion road retaining works for th e Southern Region Water Pipeline, Qld. 4 Jimbelbar Wye – Mt Newman, Western Australia – gabion works associated with rail line modifications. Here the crew is working under flood lights due to extreme heat. More at Jimbelbar Wye where wo rks had to allow for massive monsoon rains. And the wet came only weeks after works were completed (above left) with all that had been installed coming through without a problem including the sections shown here.(above & left). 5 Above: MR92 – NSW – Bulee to Nerriga road works – part of the gabion works on a massive project requiring a large Below: A Bebo Arch constructed over the Pacific crew and many months work. highway upgrade works at Bonville NSW. 6 Spillway Remediation Project –Armidale, NSW Left: The site prior to work commencing illustrating the severely degraded condition of the existing spillway. Right: Site work gets under way with the early stages of gabion installation in the background. Left: View up the spillway showing the construction of one side wall. Below: The completed spillway. 7 Left & Below: Stone pitching associated with bridge works - Alstonville Bypass, NSW Left: Weldmesh gabions nearing completion – GWH Blue Mountains NSW 8 PROJECT / CLIENT LIST * NSW RTA Projects P101 Pimpama -Beenleigh to Robina Roy Davis Contracting P/L P102 Bell Park, West Ryde Ward Civil Engineering P/L P103 Ruskin Rowe, Avalon B&A McLean P104 Station Rd, Seven Hills Great Northern Industries P105 Woonona Ave, Wahroonga D Bartlett P106 Bunburry Curran Channel Campbelltown City Council P107 Pacific Pde, Dee Why L Mclntyre P108 Harpurs Creek Deviation Leighton Contractors P109 Albion Park Storm Constructions P110 Yawalpa Rd, Pimpama Watpac P/L P111 The Retreat Arrian P/L P112 Cabbage Tree Rd, Bayview Logwan P/L P113 Aitken Rd, west Pennant Hills Mick Assimi P114 Old Cleveland Rd, Capalaba Peachey Constructions P/L P115 Boolijah Creek Bridgeworks Shoalhaven Council P116 Westead Ave Reserve Canterbury Municipal Council P117 Kentville Ave, Annandale Michael West P118 Rickards rd Castlereagh Bondellar P/L P119 Smithfield Remediation Megarry Excavations & Roadworks P/L P120 Huntingwood Drive Blacktown City Council P121 Bundaberg Rail Goldings Contractors P/L P122 Bow Bowing Channel Campbelltown City Council P123 Carsledene Rosenlund Civil P/L P124 Wetherill Park-Camden Sterling Group Services P125 Puckapunyal Creek Crossings Serco GM P/L ( Aust' Army/Dept Defence) P126 Western Water Control, Homebush Storm Constructions P127 Liverpool Range Belmadar Pty Ltd P128 Windaroo Golf Course C B Constructions P129 Toowoomba Rockfall Netting Queenland Transport P130 Ogmore Hanwell Constructions P/L P131 Yamba to Ogmore Culverts Hanwell Constructions P/L P132 Windsor Hospital Walker Civil Engineering P/L P133 M2 Motorway * Abigroup Contractors P/L P134 Osbourne Mine Leighton Contractors P/L P135 Bow Bowing Channel #2 Campbelltown City Council P136 Eddy St, Thornleigh Hornsby Shire Council P137 Helensvale Interchange Leighton Contractors P138 Methven Basin/ Myrtle St Blacktown City Council P139 Allawah State Rail Authority – Metrop. 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