
This project, delivered by Cord Civil, upgraded key drainage infrastructure along Parkes Way and Constitution Avenue in the suburb of Parkes. The scope included installation of reinforced concrete stormwater pipelines, pits, junctions and subsoil drainage to address ageing assets and improve flood resilience. The works were completed in a highly visible public environment, requiring staged construction, careful service protection and close coordination with stakeholders.

Complex Co Pty Ltd delivered the design and construction of sensitive civil and hydraulic remediation works to multiple art-integrated water features at the National Gallery of Australia in Parkes. The project included hydraulic upgrades, waterproofing, filtration systems, paving and art conservation works to restore functionality while preserving the
artistic intent of nationally significant installations. Delivered within an operational cultural precinct, the works required precise methodologies, sustainability initiatives and close collaboration with gallery stakeholders.

Delivered by Woden Contractors, this project involved major stormwater infrastructure upgrades across nationally significant public landscapes in Parkes. The works included new trunk drainage, rehabilitation of existing assets, irrigation upgrades and extensive pavement and landscape reinstatement to improve hydraulic capacity and resilience.
Undertaken adjacent to high-profile civic and heritage areas, the project was carefully staged to maintain public access while enhancing long-term performance of essential infrastructure.

Delivered by Complex Co Pty Ltd, this project provided enabling civil infrastructure and temporary public realm works along the Acton Waterfront precinct. The scope included sheet piling, major stormwater works, bulk earthworks, retaining walls, pavements, irrigation and landscaped public spaces to activate the waterfront. Located in the suburb of Acton, the project balanced complex waterfront construction with environmental protection and public access requirements while supporting future precinct development.