- All
- architecture
- asbestos
- bridge
- buildings
- civil
- cocos
- concrete
- construction
- defence
- demolition
- drainage
- earthworks
- esperance
- fencing
- fremantle
- karratha
- marine
- mechanical
- medical
- newman
- painting
- remediation
- renovation
- roads
Berth 2 Hardstand Renewal & Construction of First Flush Tank Project
South Coast Highway Upgrade
Orebody 35 Creek Diversion, Tailings Dam, Raise and TSF3 Butress
Newman Housing Uplift
Fremantle Port Fender Replacement
Two Rocks Southern Foreshore Redevelopment
Beverly Town Water Tank Demolition
Esperance Port- Demolition of Shiploader and and Conveyor Systems
Cocos Islands High School- Blasting & Painting
Kambalda Truck Parking & Hardstand
Esperance Port- Diesel Pipeline Project
Cocos Islands Dental Clinic
Indigenous Architects & Designers
Outback Highway
Cocos Islands High School – Asbestos Removal and Refurbishment Works
Bandy Creek Weir Reinstatement
Peel Health Campus Transportable Buildings
Tiwi Islands & Ferry Terminals and Visitors Centre
Cocos Islands High School- Prefab Toilet Blocks
Indigenous Builders
Cocos Playgroup- Asbestos Removal
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Defense & Civil, Building and Mechanical Works
Cocos Islands AFP Building Refurbishment
Adena Park Heritage Trail
Sami Bitumen Plant Kwinana
BIS Industries Kwinana Terminal – Drainage and Lined Pond Works
Indigenous Civil Contractors
Karratha TAFE Secure Vehicle Compound
Wongutha Way Alliance Project
A $20 million contract was awarded to the Wongutha Way Alliance which is a joint venture between Carey MC and Central Earthmoving Company.
The alliance was named the ‘Wongutha’ Way Alliance in consultation with local elders meaning the broad group of local Aboriginal people who reside in the area and celebrating the united commitment to provide benefit to local communities.
The Wongutha Way Alliance logo was designed by Wongutha artist Ms. Noni Bonney. Noni has provided us with the following story of the logo:
Wongutha Way Journey
This is the story of the journey of the project.
The lines represent the road and the tracks of the people who are engaged with and for the project along the way.
The road connects each community as it passes through.
Meetings take place with all stakeholders where they yarn to plan the works then celebrate as they move forward on the journey to the next destination.
The shape of the lines and locations of the communities is the map of the journey.
Providing expert services to the civil construction industry
Certifications
Registered Architects
Registered Builder (WA)
National Prequalification for Civil Works (Road and Bridge) – R1
BHPIO, RTIO, FMG, AngloGold Ashanti Prequalified
Worksafe Licenses - Demolition Class 1 and Asbestos Removal Class B