Piling
Marine piling in either steel, timber or concrete is a core capability of Waterway Constructions. With the flexibility to operate from a range of barges and piling configurations Waterway Constructions is able to install steel tube piles up to 1500mm diameter and up to 36m in a single length. Waterway Constructions also has the capability to install piles into rock utilizing a range of techniques from sacrificial rock teeth to canister drills.
Mayfield Berth #7
Capabilities: Construction, Piling, Sheet Piling
Region: Hunter River (New South Wales)
Completed: August 2017
Construction of a 265m bulk liquids wharf including longshore support of existing sheet piled seawall and dredging of the berth pocket to support a maximum design vessel of 245m x 43m x 13.5m
Stingray Creek Bridge Replacement
Capabilities: Construction, Piling, Bridges, Demolition
Region: Port Macquarie (New South Wales)
Completed: June 2017
The Stingray Creek Bridge Replacement project is located on Ocean Drive between North Haven and Laurieton in the Port Macquarie-Hastings local government area. This project involves the replacement of the Stingray Creek Bridge including the demolition of the existing bridge. The replacement bridge consists of a new 190m long, 15m wide, two lane single carriageway with pedestrian and bike lanes crossing Stingray Creek just upstream of the existing bridge.
Sydney Wharf Upgrade Program
Defence Fuel Installation Remediation
Defence Timber Wharves Remediation
Berth 103 Expansion, Port Kembla
Caltex Kurnell Wharf Upgrade
Capabilities: Construction, Piling
Region: Sydney (New South Wales)
Completed: August 2015
Caltex Kurnell Wharf Upgrade has been completed. Project highlights include:
- Construction undertaken around operational shipping movements
- Over 400 m3 concrete pumped over water into new dolphins including one pour of 100 m3 pumped over 250m of line
- Piles installed over 40m in length and 29 tonne weight by 16 tonne piling hammer










