Projects

MR512 – Heathcote Road

MR512 – Heathcote Road Project Background: For the Holsworthy Estate Sign project, we were tasked with designing and constructing a precast concrete signage panel with custom embossed features. This panel had to balance both structural strength and aesthetic appeal to enhance the estate’s branding while ensuring long-term durability. Challenges: Coordinating the installation around road closures […]

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Garden Square Retaining Wall Construction

Garden Square

Garden Square Project Background: We were engaged to undertake a comprehensive package of works involving earthworks, retaining wall construction, and associated roadworks within a constrained urban environment. The scope included the installation of concrete sleeper retaining walls supported by UB posts, excavation and reinstatement works, and asphalt repair. Works were carried out under strict compliance

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Kimbriki

Kimbriki From complex terrains to intricate designs, our work at RWS is a testament to overcoming obstacles. Explore our world as we unveil our solutions. Unique Aspect of the Project: One of the standout elements of this project is the extensive 150-180 meter long concrete line pumping process. This substantial length is not only impressive

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Subdivision Ormeau

Subdivision Ormeau Our work at RWS spans a multitude of sites, each with its own set of hurdles. Take a closer look as we reveal our strategies for success. Unique Aspect of the Project: What truly sets this residential subdivision project apart is its remarkable setting—a challenging, extremely hilly site characterized by dramatic tiered walls.

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Pimpama

PIMPAMA Embarking on diverse projects across a range of challenging sites is what we do best at RWS. Come, join us on a journey through our one of many experiences. Unique Aspect of the Project: This project stands out due to its remarkable complexity in design and sheer size. Transforming unusable bushland into a senior’s

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