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Decmil Engineering ABN 25 073 103 107 is a wholly owned subsidiary of Decmil Australia Pty Ltd Commercial Hervey Bay Airport Terminal CLIENT Hervey Bay City Council LOCATION Hervey Bay, QLD LOCATION Construct CONTRACT VALUE $6 million START DATE January 2005 COMPLETION June 2005 The construction of the Hervey Bay Airport Terminal (and runway upgrade) was cited by Hervey Bay City Council as “one of the most important capital infrastructure projects the City has ever undertaken”. Three times larger than the previous structure, the terminal building includes improved facilities such as check-in counters, restaurant, bar, baggage carousel, visitor information kiosk, and information desks. Building construction works were completed two months ahead of schedule despite having to work around the airport’s ongoing daily operations. The terminal building became fully operational in time for the first large jet landing, despite works being completed the wettest quarter recorded. Close consultation with stakeholders throughout the works was key to the project’s success. By incorporating value engineering, as well as significant local experience and knowledge, the project provided significant cost savings to the client. The project won the QLD Tourism and Hospitality Facilities Construction Excellence $5,000,000 - $20,000,000 Award.

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Decmil Engineering ABN 25 073 103 107 is a wholly owned subsidiary of Decmil Australia Pty Ltd

Commercial

Hervey Bay Airport Terminal

CLIENTHervey Bay City Council

LOCATIONHervey Bay, QLD

LOCATIONConstruct

CONTRACT VALUE$6 million

START DATEJanuary 2005

COMPLETIONJune 2005

The construction of the Hervey Bay Airport Terminal (and runway upgrade) was cited by Hervey Bay City Council as “one of the most important capital infrastructure projects the City has ever undertaken”. Three times larger than the previous structure, the terminal building includes improved facilities such as check-in counters, restaurant, bar, baggage carousel, visitor information kiosk, and information desks.

Building construction works were completed two months ahead of schedule despite having to work around the airport’s ongoing daily operations. The terminal building became fully operational in time for the first large jet landing, despite works being completed the wettest quarter recorded. Close consultation with stakeholders throughout the works was key to the project’s success.

By incorporating value engineering, as well as significant local experience and knowledge, the project provided significant cost savings to the client. The project won the QLD Tourism and Hospitality Facilities Construction Excellence $5,000,000 - $20,000,000 Award.