St Kilda Shakespeare Grove

D form Civil worked closely on the Shakespeare grove pier project with John Holland to deliver the FRP package.

This project involved the replacement of the main drain outlet and the construction of a viewing platform opposite Shakespeare Grove in St. Kilda. The project included the removal of the existing culverts, installing new culverts and creating a new walkway to a new viewing platform. D Form Civil’s Scope entailed:

  • Installation and sealing of 58 precast culverts.
  • Form, Reo and Pour of Topping slab on precast culverts.
  • Application of protective coating topping slab.
  • Reinstatement of concrete and asphalt footpaths.
  • Construction of stone-faced retaining wall.
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Mt Higginbotham Water Tank

DForm Civil were engaged by Mount Hotham Alpine Resort (MHAR) to aid with construction of a new potable water storage tank facility on top of Mt Higginbotham. The new tank will supply the Mt Hotham Village along with the snowmaking system at the Big D Ski slopes. 

Our team was called in to complete the Form, Reo, and Pour (FRP) package for the new tank. This entailed:

  • The construction of a base slab
  • Circular formwork design for 21m Diameter Tank, 6m High
  • Installation and Sign off of formwork
  • Installation of reinforcement
  • Pouring walls in 2 separate pours
  • Landing of precast columns and panels for the roof
  • In-situ concrete conical roof section. 

With the aim of completing the project prior to the start of the 2024 ski season, our team opted to move forward with a prefabricated Peri formwork system for the radial wall sections. Working alongside the engineers at Peri, we were able to design a system that would reduce the number of concrete pours, which in turn, helped us speed up construction of the water tank.

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Hotham Fire Water Tank

Following on from a previous project, D Form Civil were services with the delivery of a new Fire Water Storage Tank to facilitate the new Alpine Gateway Carpark & Day Centre for Mt Hotham Resort Management.

Working within tight conditions, and through some severe weather conditions the work crew delivered the in-situ tank including:

• Base Slab
• Formwork Design
• In-Situ walls
• External in-situ pits.

D Form Civil were proud to be able to deliver this final portion of works to allow the successful opening of the carpark.

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Burra Foods Waste Water Treatment Project

D form Civil were engaged by our client, Burra Foods to complete the Civil Works, Underground Services  Installation and foundation for the new waste water treatment tank.

Our team were commissioned to complete the scope of full Earthworks, Underground Services formwork, Reo and Pour Package (FRP) . The delivery of this project evolved into additional works, D Form Civil performed the completion of drainage pits retaining walls and more.

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Altona Beach Walls, Ramp & Footpath

D From Civil were awarded the structures package to the Altona Foreshore Upgrade by our client Maca Infrastructure. The project was aimed at protecting the foreshore from the damaging effects of climate change, whilst also providing improved accessibility to Altona beach for the local community.

The package included a new pedestrian ramp, vehicle ramp and sea walls, all being constructed whilst a temporary dam had been to retain the water from the bay. Given the location of the works, numerous risks were involved, and challenges were faced. However, meticulous planning and collaboration with the client allowed these to be completed safely and successfully.

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Mt Hotham Dam

Mt Hotham Shire awarded D Form Civil the FRP package to construct the inlet structure as part of the broader project.

The inlet is a reinforced concrete structure comprising an instream headwall approximately 20m wide and 5 meters high with grill and tapered walls to direct flows and accelerate water into the Swindler’s Valley Pipeline. The headwall’s draw point was fitted with a 18mm screen filter over the gravity feed pipeline.

The logistics involved to complete these works were carefully planned and coordinated with the client and the community due to the location and accessibility of the work site.

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