RAAF Base, Darwin 2012
The head project, assigned to Macmahon contractors at Darwin RAAF Base, involved removing an old fuel line and replacing it with a new one.
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Working in natural environments provides us with an opportunity to use our problem solving skills and extensive range of equipment.
Working at heights of up to 15m from the spillway slip on the Wyangala Dam required access via boom or scissor lift.
The GR7 core drill in action.
At the RAAF Base in Townsville, Super City Concrete Cutting saw cut their way through 20 cubic tonne of concrete.
Controlling noise and dust in enclosed environments requires specialist equipment.
Using specialised equipment to reduce noise and vibration helped Geelong's St John of God Hospital keep its wards operational.
The head project, assigned to Macmahon contractors at Darwin RAAF Base, involved removing an old fuel line and replacing it with a new one.
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Using specialised equipment along with a process to reduce noise and vibration helped St John of God Hospital in Geelong keep its wards operational while demolition work occurred.
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