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We are pleased to report significant progress on the maritime precinct upgrade:
- Southern Slip Road Seawall: Installation of concrete panels has now commenced for the southern section of the seawall.
- Northern Slip Road Seawall: Pile driving activities will continue over the coming months for the northern section. Following completion of this work, concrete panels will be installed.
- Floating Pontoons: The design phase for the floating pontoons is nearing completion, and we anticipate offsite prefabrication starting in February 2025.
- Boat Ramp & Service Jetty: Construction is scheduled to begin in March 2025.
We will continue to monitor progress and provide updates as Carter Marine progresses work on these key components.
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- Using the barge, piles are installed ready for splicing/welding.
- A third-party contractor is conducting tests on the driven piles to ensure they have reached the necessary refusal strength. This process allows us to quickly evaluate key factors such as the pile’s load-bearing capacity, the stress on the steel, the overall integrity of the pile, and the effectiveness of the pile driving process.
- Once the piles have successfully passed these tests, we will move forward with installing the seawall panels.
- Carter Marine are anticipated to complete the seawall, jetties, and all associated works by December 2025.
The carpark design is in the concept stage and will progress to the preliminary stage over the coming month. The preliminary design will be made available on YourSay following the Council Election period.
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Carter Marine is progressing well.
The pile driving is well underway and is anticipated to continue over the coming months.
Coming up.... carpark design.
A consultant has been engaged to design the upgrade of the carpark, enhancing usability for all while protecting the natural environment of the precinct. The consultant will undertake investigations in the carpark area, which are scheduled to commence in the coming weeks. Outcomes of the investigations will provide insight on the existing pavement conditions within the proposed carpark location and inform the development of the carpark concept design.
A project reference group (PRG) will help progress the development of the carpark concept design; successful PRG applicants will soon be notified by our Project Engineer.
Assembled on a voluntary basis, the PRG includes representation of Slip Road businesses and regular users of the area. The PRG members will support and co-operate with all parties and inform the consultant of their needs and use of the area.
The first PRG meeting will be scheduled to occur after the 2024 council caretaker period (17 September 2024 to 26 October 2024) and all pavement investigations have been completed.
Additional photos are available in the photos tab: Slip Road Maritime Precinct - Photos
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Despite the poor weather, works at Slip Road continue to progress. Our contractor, Carter Marine have completed fabrication of the concrete seawall panels and are now in the process of driving extra piles to increase the horizontal stability of the seawall.
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Representatives from our funding partners, the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry, and Regions, visited the site on Friday 24 May 2024 to check on the progress.
Our officers shared insights on the design and layout, giving them a firsthand look at the project. They saw several of the 57 new seawall panels already poured, galvanised piles ready for installation, and the general layout of the site.
We're pleased to have their continued interest and support in this shared project. A big thank you to our contractor, Carter Marine Group, for their hard work and dedication in bringing the Slip Road Maritime Precinct project to life - their expertise and commitment has been invaluable in making this project a success.
The next steps -
- Panels to be installed between piles to form seawall
- Backfill behind seawall in preparation for new carpark
- Prefabrication of pontoons and service jetty to happen offsite
PHOTO [from left to right]: Renee Wicks – Manager Infrastructure Projects East Gippsland Shire Council; Shayna Millar - Visitor Economy Project Delivery Coordinator - Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions; Sean Heinemann – Project Supervisor East Gippsland Shire Council; Katrina Cranwell - Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions; Nick George – Carter Marine Group – Principal Contractor; Johan Janse Van Rensburg – Project Engineer East Gippsland Shire Council.
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Carter Marine are onsite.
Several of the 57 concrete seawall panels have already been poured.
All galvanised piles are now onsite and are ready to be driven in the coming weeks.
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Construction is set to restart following a comprehensive design update to create a revitalised precinct for boaters that will include a new boat ramp, two pontoon jetties providing additional berthing, and a services jetty for minor works.
East Gippsland Shire Council Mayor Cr Tom Crook welcomed completion of the new design and recommencement of works.
“The new design is vital to the project’s overall success, and we acknowledge the delay and appreciate the community’s understanding and support for this re-design work,” Cr Crook said.
Council’s engaged contractor, Carter Marine, has been awarded a varied contract for construction of the seawall, jetties and boardwalk. A tender for construction of the carpark and landscaping will be advertised later this year following the finalisation of the marine based work by Carter Marine.
“We also thank Carter Marine for their patience,” Cr Crook said. “The updated design ensures that the waterfront structures it constructs will be safe, stable, and offer tangible benefits in terms of boating and the local economy for decades to come.”
More information: Media Release | 21 February 2024
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