Rail

Aldoga holding Road and Wicet Spur (WIRP Segment 2)

Location
Aldoga, Queensland
Value
$37 million
Client
Aurizon
Status
Complete
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About the project

The Wiggins Island Rail Project (WIRP) was the staged development of a new rail line and the upgrade of existing assets to service the new Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET) at the Port of Gladstone. The project was prompted by the need to upgrade rail networks to meet the increased demand for coal freight. As the final project in the WIRP scheme, BMD delivered all civil aspects of the project.

Scope

Construction of a 2.3 kilometre long holding track and associated turnouts at Aldoga

Triplication of 3.5 kilometres of the North Coast Line through Yarwun, providing a new connection into the Wiggins Island Balloon Loop (WICET Spur)

Major alterations to two sets of existing crossovers leading into Gladstone to allow for the triplication

Upgrade of the local ballast siding

Upgrades of the existing local and state-owned road network

Replacement of rail formation

Replacement of two existing culverts

Construction of four new bridges

Bulk earthworks and drainage works

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Outcomes


BMD delivered all civil aspects of the project, including four new bridges, earthworks, drainage, formation works, access upgrades, foundations and associated furniture.

Being the final project in the WIRP scheme which incorporated eight major projects and many other minor packages over a period of more than five years, Segment 2 was considered key to completion and final commissioning of the entire WIRP scheme.

BMD Constructions fostered a collaborative approach with the client, Aurizon and the several other track and systems commissioning teams. This allowed all crucial deadlines throughout the project to be met. The first coal train travelling through to the WICET Spur arrived on time and the WIRP scheme was completed on schedule.

Although the project team was undertaking 12 months of high risk construction activities, a strong safety culture enabled them to deliver 200,000 hours lost time injury free.

BMD Constructions’ work in Segment 2, allowed the client to increase the capacity of a vital link between the coal terminal and mines in the southern Bowen and Surat Basins.