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Robin Hill Development

Challenge: The development required a substantial cut on the southern side, which needed to be retained to make the land usable. Solution: Morestone identified a panel wall as the best option for retaining the significant cut. The wall was drafted, manufactured, and installed within three weeks, resulting in a highly satisfied client. The project demonstrated […]

Oberon BP

Challenge: The main challenge for the Oberon BP project was making the land usable, which required the construction of two walls. Solution: To address the side boundary, Morestone installed a new panel wall with a fence on top, providing a sturdy and reliable solution. For the front, a more visually appealing charcoal woodgrain sleeper wall […]

Bradwardine Road Precast Panel Wall

Challenge: After a cut and fill process on the property, the cut area needed to be retained. While some retaining was managed using the building walls, additional retaining walls were necessary. Solution: Collaborating closely with the builder, Morestone determined that a precast panel wall was the ideal solution. This choice aligned perfectly with the building […]

National Parks and Wildlife

Challenge: National Parks needed these assets upgraded: Wentworth Falls Picnic area access walkways and staircases as well as Govett’s Leap cliffside viewing pathway to increase public safety and make accessibility a pleasure to tourists, Solution: With sandstone stairways and cement stabilised granite, combined with many hours of careful and detailed excavation, the Morestone team were […]

Mid-western regional council

Project Requirements Mid-Western Regional Council require a level area for a sports training complex. The project area has hard rock ground conditions that prevented pier and post retaining wall installation. Therefore, an ‘L-Block’ system was required to overcome the ground condition challenges. Morestone Solution Morestone was engaged by Mid-Western Regional Council to prepare the footing […]

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