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J F Hull Holdings Pty. Ltd. has been involved in over 120 projects  including bridges, road and rail infrastructure, wharves and jetties, and major concrete structures.


Here we feature several important projects reflecting our capabilities.

 

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Pacific Motorway Upgrade Project

Contract value $180 million, completing September, 2011

 

This Early Contractor Involvement contract involves JF Hull, Albem Operations, and Bielby Holdings with designers GHD and Bonacci as part of Main Roads staged delivery strategy to:

  • Strengthen the Pacific Motorway, which was requiring a significantly increased maintenance effort, by seeking a twenty year design life pavement using a Principal supplied pavement design.

  • Cater for traffic 30% higher than traffic volumes recorded in 2007 by:

  • upgrading the Loganlea Road section of the interchange

  • reducing delay on the local road network

  • closing some adjacent on and off ramps to improve management of the motorway and reduce the potential for short trips on the motorway that could be better catered for on the adjacent local road network

   
   

Houghton Highway Duplication Project

Contract value $237 million, completing February, 2011

 

Australia's longest bridge.  JF Hull formed a joint venture with another Australian specialist bridge contractor, Albem Operations, to construct the 2.754 km long, 78 span bridge across Bramble Bay linking Brighton and Clontarf.  Spans consist of eight 35.3m long super T girders weighing approximately 81 tonnes with capacity foundation piles in excess of 1400 tonnes each.

   
   

RXR Alliance - Acacia Ridge Interstate Rail Works

Contract value $114 million, completing June, 2010

 

An alliance consisting of JF Hull, Bielby Holdings, and Qld Rail with designers Aurecon to design and construct the grade separation of the interstate rail line on Beaudesert Road at Acacia Ridge.  The project includes property resumptions, complex staged construction, service relocations, and community management in a high traffic urban corridor.  Key features of the project include: a four staged constuction of two 5 span 20m wide bridges, approximately 500,000 cubic meters of excavation, drainage and associated track works as well as reconstruction of Beaudesert Road.

 

   
   

Maroochy River Bridge Duplication

A pilot project in conjunction with Qld Department of Main Roads to utilise the Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) form of contract delivery.  In cooperation with the bridge designers KBR and the Superintendent GHD, we were able to design and construct the 13 span, 400m long bridge over the Maroochy River some 13 weeks ahead of schedule.  The success of the project has lead to the Maroochy model being adopted on numerous other projects.

 

JF Hull winner of 2009 Qld CCF Earth Award Category 4

   
   

Park Ridge Overpass

Principal Contractor:  Bielby Holdings

Nominated Sub-Contractor:  JF Hull

This project for the Qld Department of Main Roads consisted of the construction of a 5 span bridge over Mt Lindesay Highway at Park Ridge.  It included staged construction of approximately 1km of cast in situ retaining walls varying in height from 1.2m to 6.0m and two pedestrian underpasses.

   
   

Port of Brisbane Corporation - Car Precinct Flyover and Road 2.

JF Hull joined with CW-DC Pty Ltd for this design and construct project for the construction of a 15 span bridge.  This provided an essential link between the wharf and car precinct flyover.  An additional contract was awarded to us for the design and construction of a 5 span off ramp.

 

   
   

Eenie Creek Road - Stage 2A

This project for the Noosa Shire Council involved the construction of the 17 span reinforced concrete bridge with prestressed girders and in-situ cast deck over Weyba Creek plus associated earth and roadworks.

JF Hull winner of 2006 Qld Case Earth Award Category 2 - Environmental Excellence

   
   

Qld Maritime Museum - New Dock Gate

This project for The Department of Public Works included the removal of the wrought iron floating dock gate, dewatering and dredging the dock plus the construction of the new concrete dry dock gate.