INFRASTRUCTURE PTY LTD - Contract/ Tender No. 100177 - Ace Contractors Group Pty Ltd www.acecon.com.au
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ACE CONTRACTORS GROUP PTY LTD Ace Contractors Group is a collection of companies providing a diverse portfolio of services to clients since 1971. These services include civil, infrastructure, landscaping, electrical, environmental, equipment and water. We have the ability to combine our services to offer our clients an integrated service that mitigates interface risks. Infrastructure Pty Ltd Design and construction of works for statutory authorities such as VicRoads, V/ Line, PTV, VicTrack, councils and Department of Defence. Infrastructure projects include roads, bridges, shared paths, public open Seven Specialist spaces, and bus/tram/rail infrastructure. Divisions Landscape Services Pty Ltd Construction and maintenance of major landscape projects, including commercial developments, municipal parks and gardens, sporting facilities, streetscapes and plazas, and landscape works associated with public infrastructure. Electrical Infrastructure Pty Ltd Design, manufacture, installation, servicing and commissioning of switchboards, which Environmental Services Pty Ltd includes motor control centres, high voltage Operation of waste transfer stations, active switchboards, substations, PLC, control landfill disposal sites, and resource recovery and SCADA systems. They also support facilities, landfill cell and leachate pond other ACE companies with general electrical development, soil remediation, asbestos works and public lighting. removal, and general environmental services to residential, industrial, municipal and commercial customers. Water Services Pty Ltd Design, manufacture and construction of water and wastewater infrastructure for Civil Services Pty Ltd water authorities. Works include pump Earthworks and civil services are associated stations, treatment facilities, water storage, with the construction of major roads, channels, regulators, and meters. significant commercial and industrial developments, schools, universities, hospitals, defence sites, and correctional facilities, for example. ACE’s scope is delivered via subcontract to construction Equipment Services Pty Ltd companies due to the large scale of the Hire of construction plant and equipment. projects. Scope elements include, but are ACE Contractors Group has a modern fleet not limited to earthworks, roads, footpaths, of GPS/LPS controlled earthmoving plant drainage, car parks and lighting. (excavators, dozers and graders).
ACE INFRASTRUCTURE PTY LTD Since its inception in 2008, ACE Infrastructure has delivered a diverse range of infrastructure projects to clients in both the public and private sectors including: XX Vicroads XX Melbourne University XX V/Line XX Monash University XX Victrack XX Greater Metropolitan XX MTM Cemeteries Trust (GMCT) XX Department of Defence XX City and Shire Councils XX Deakin University XX Private and Property Developers XX Latrobe University ACE’s extensive experience and capability includes: XXRoads, intersections and signalisation XXBridgework and structures (including strengthening and foundations) XXRail Infrastructure (crossings, stations, platform extensions, bridges, carparks, embankment stabilisation) XXPavements (carparks, roads, ports, logistics, airports) XXRecreational and community spaces XXWater and drainage infrastructure XXBulk earthworks XXNoise and retaining walls XXSafety barrier systems and highway finishing works With an experienced team of project managers, engineers and supervisors capable of executing a variety of construction projects, ACE Infrastructure’s contribution to services in the public domain has a national reach. More recently, our capability to deliver technical infrastructure has been a recognised strength in the marketplace. We continue to focus on being the contractor of choice for road, bridge, and rail infrastructure. The variety and complexity of projects completed by ACE continues to grow. It is a testament to the team’s capabilities, their projects, and the continued trust and confidence our clients have shown in us to deliver. ACE has a fully equipped plant and equipment workshop serviced by qualified tradespeople. We can source quality plant and equipment to meet specific project demands as a result of our longstanding relationships with equipment suppliers around the country. In further support of quality outcomes, ACE Infrastructure can draw on the Group’s wide variety of survey and machine control options to cater for specific projects needs. Our in-house expertise in the fields of civil design, survey and machine control management gives ACE the capability and confidence to tackle even the most technically complex projects to the tightest tolerances. ACE uses Tokara software on projects, allowing office based engineers to view live streaming of the GPS controlled equipment operation in the field. This software enables staff to see progress on-site remotely. It also helps to troubleshoot issues, update computer models, produce as-built drawings and cut/fill reports in real-time without stopping the machines progress on-site. As a result, this improves safety and quality, the accuracy of reporting, work efficiency and time management. ‘Ace Infrastructure have been excellent to work with. We have been impressed by their project management, professionalism, consultative approach, and attention to detail. -Chris Rhoden, VicRoads
IN SAFE HANDS ACE works within a highly regulated environment, meeting international and national standards. Additionally most clients have their own stringent specifications and requirements that ACE must meet. ACE is compliant with the Building Code 2016 and Fair Work Act 2009. We are members of the Master Builders Association, the Civil Contractors Federation and Landscaping Victoria. ACE Infrastructure has VicRoads prequalification for civil (road and bridge) construction (R4, B3, TGS and TMP) to financial level F75, for projects up to the value of $75M. We have reciprocal prequalification in most states (Vic, NSW, ACT, Qld, SA and WA) under the national prequalification system. We have an integrated management system accredited to the following standards: XXAustralian Government Building and Construction WHS Accreditation Scheme, accredited by the Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner XXOccupational Health and Safety Management (AS/NZS 4801) XXEnvironmental Management (ISO 14001) XXQuality Management (ISO 9001) These accreditations underpin our ability to tackle the most technically complex and commercially demanding projects safely, to a high standard and with a strong level of project management consistency. WATER RESCUE ROAD SPILL SNAKE BITE TRENCH COLLAPSE ELEC TRICAL WHEN AN EMERGENCY OCCURS STIKE 1 • • Deploy life ring Maintain visual contact with employee • Engage emergency siren • Supervisor to become the incident controller WHEN AN EMERGENCY OCCURS • 1 Supervisor to assess if 000 is required to be called • Sound siren WHEN AN EMERGENCY OCCURS 1 • Deploy the life boat to rescue employee • Emergency controller to notify Emergency Services • Wrap employee in thermal blanket • Notify site supervisor • Power down machinery • Call 000 & send employee to front gate to guide emergency services • Evacuate to playground on northern side of bridge • Lie bite victim down and ask them to keep still and WHENclam AN EMERGENCY OCCURS 2 IF EMERGENCY SERVICES ARRIVE • Inform emergency services of known information upon arrival • Emergency services to resume control of patient with ACE • soon as possible Apply further bandages on affected 1 • If on a limb apply an elasticised roller bandage 10-15 limb starting cm wide • Cease above as immediately all work • Supervisor to be advised the fingers/ emergency controller assisting on request WHEN HELP ARRIVES toes and moving as far up the limb as possible • Supervisor to become incident controller WHEN AN EMERGENCY OCCURS 2 • Apply • Inform emergency services of known information • Emergency services to resume control of patient bandage upon • Immobilise arrivalas tightly as possible to the limb with ACEthe bandaged limb using splints emergency controller assisting on request • Keep the patient lying down and completely immobilised 1 • Remove all non-essential personnel from area • Notify supervisor • If safe, secure trench against further collapse • Try and break the power by moving the plant at least 8 meters from the power source KNOW YOUR SITE INFORMATION 2 • Document when the bite occurred, when the bandage was applied • If not possible stay in the vehicle until the power has been isolated and if possible the bite location • Develop an exclusion zone around strike zone at least 8 meters from the strike • What has been done so far to rescue victims • How many victims are there • Call 000 • Where in the trench were they last seen • Contact the service provider WHEN HELP ARRIVES 2 • Teamwork, Integrity, Caring, Excellence • What is the purpose of the trench • Stay calm maintain exclusion zone and remain in plant until service • Inform emergency services of known information• upon How arrival deep is the trench provider arrives • Emergency services to resume control of patient •with AreACE there any services in the area or in the trench IN THE EVENTOF FIRE AND EMERGENCY 2 emergency controller assisting on request WHEN HELP ARRIVES EXIT IS REQUIRED 3 • Teamwork, Integrity, Caring, Excellence • Jump clearupon • Inform emergency services of known information ensuring that you do not make contact with the plant and the arrival ground at the same time • Provide emergency services with all underground drawings DBFYD, service locator, as built • When you jump ensure you land with your feet together and continue to jump/ shuffle with your feet together until minimum of 8 meters away from plant • Teamwork, Integrity, Caring, Excellence • Emergency services to resume control•ofAvoid site with ACE contact with plant until power authority on site has given all clear emergency controller assisting on request • Do not enter the 8-meter zone until all clear WHEN HELP ARRIVES 3 • Teamwork, Integrity, Caring, Excellence • Inform emergency services of known information upon arrival • Emergency services to resume control of site with ACE emergency controller assisting on request • Teamwork, Integrity, Caring, Excellence
BRIDGES BRIDGE STRENGTHENING WORKS HUME FREEWAY AND GOULBURN VALLEY HIGHWAY VICROADS WESTERN REGION ACE managed numerous subcontractors to deliver structural steel and carbon fibre $ strengthening and associated works for nine bridges forming part of Australia’s National Highway Network between Melbourne and Sydney. The projects aimed to increase the capacity of the bridges, improve safety and prolong their service life for 5M the future. Seven of the nine bridges used carbon fibre technologies supplied by BASF Australia. Application of this type requires specialist techniques and expertise. ACE partnered with Aeramix, an industry leader with proven experience in the application of these types of materials. $ of works for the contract included: Scope XXCarbon fibre strengthening Seymour, XXRepair of nine bridges Chiltern, XXManaged within and over sensitive waterways and floodways Shepparton, XXPositioned on the two main highway routes between Melbourne and Sydney VIC XXWorking at heights
EDUCATION TAN TRACK/JOCK MARSHALL RESERVE NATURE WALK MONASH UNIVERSITY As a part of Monash University’s 15-year plan for their natural, historic Jock Marshall Reserve $ Nature Walk, ACE was contracted to undertake the construction and installation of a modular designed elevated timber boardwalk, along with landscaping works, including planting. The elevated boardwalk provides safe access from Blackburn Road to the campus. 3.7M ACE also undertook remedial works, new paving and construction of a 2km running track, with a 1km DDA compliant loop around the oval, featuring after-hours lighting, exercise stations and drinking fountains. $ Scope of works for the contract included: XXPiling works Clayton, XXDemolition XXDam wall works VIC XXBulk earthworks XXRetaining wall construction XXSteel structure with timber decking XXInstallation of furniture and signage XXInsitu concrete works XXInstallation of fencing and balustrades XXConduits and trenching works XXPlanting, mulching and grassing XXPavement construction XXElectrical works
BRIDGES PYKES CREEK BRIDGE STRENGTHENING VICROADS SOUTH WESTERN REGION This project involved 2 new cross-over pavements and one existing emergency cross-over to $ be re-surfaced. Once the freeway was closed, works could start on the bridge and upgrades of the Western Freeway bridge over Pykes Creek Reservoir on the Melbourne bound bridge. 3.5M ACE Infrastructure Pty Ltd had undertaken steelworks on the northern bridge across Pykes Creek. The purpose of the works was to strengthen the existing structure, re-surface the bridge deck, and re-open to traffic. Delivery Challenges: Learnings: $ traffic staging around tie in points XXComplex XXArbitrary Laser scan of under-side of requiring over 20 individual TMP’s bridge completed using new BM’s Myrniong, XXLong lead time for steel manufacture XXScaffolding and pontoons were used and shipping of TP components to access the under-side of bridge VIC (normal scaffolding not practical) XXSurvey challenging using total station, no good PM’s or TBM XXAs-built structure and water level drawings were hand drawn in feet and inches from 1968 XXAt time of award, piers 2 and 3 steel were under water, levels had to drop for installation XXLocation of existing steel reinforcement was difficult to pinpoint for dowel installations
ROADS CALDER HIGHWAY & SPECIMEN HILL ROAD INTERSECTION UPGRADE VICROADS NORTHERN REGION This project involved the construction and upgrade of a fully signalised intersection and $ roadworks at the Calder Highway - Specimen Hill Road - Inglis Street intersection in Bendigo. This also included the sealed entry ways on all side roads. 1.7M Delivery Challenges for this project included: XXEffective traffic management was essential. Planning and implementation in the form of staged construction allowed traffic movement to continue with minimal disruption, and $ the safety of workers and pedestrians. ensured XXSafety was paramount and was particularly critical due to the need for night works. Appropriate after care was provided. Bendigo, VIC
RAIL VICTRACK CARPARKS $ V/Line Various, VIC Victrack had been commissioned by the Victorian Government to construct new car parking spaces at various stations throughout the Victorian railway network Victrack engaged ACE to deliver new car parking spaces at the following stations: Gisborne, Kyneton, Castlemaine, Kilmore East and Wallan. Works included construction and extension of car parks, new pavements, kerbs, footpaths, landscaping, CCTV and public lighting at a cost of $10m. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF TALBOT RAILWAY STATION $ V/Line Talbot, VIC ACE Contractors Group designed, constructed and commissioned all necessary infrastructure works to enable V/Line to commence passenger services from Talbot Station. The project required amendments and expansion to the existing infrastructure to allow the passenger rail service between Ballarat and Maryborough to stop at Talbot. ACE supported V/Line during various onsite community consultation meetings.
ACE INFRASTRUCTURE PTY LTD 11-13 Moncrief Road Nunawading Vic 3131 Ph: (03)94313944 Fax: (03)94313842 www.acecon.com.au info@acecon.com.au
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