DEMEX was engaged by Rio Tinto Gove (RTA) to undertake demolition of five houses in Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, as part of the town transition and broader Gove Refinery closure program.
DEMEX was engaged by Rio Tinto Gove (RTA) to undertake demolition of five houses in Nhulunbuy, Northern Territory, as part of the town transition and broader Gove Refinery closure program.
DEMEX undertook a technically challenging demolition of two industrial boiler stacks, located in Ayr, North Queensland, using the Brokk 200 demolition robot as part of our innovative methodology.Â
DEMEX was engaged to complete asbestos removal and the demolition of a four storey inner Brisbane CBD building.Â
As part of the Hamilton Northshore Major Roadworks Upgrade project, DEMEX was engaged to complete asbestos removal and high risk demolition of two large portal frame sheds located adjacent to the Brisbane River.Â
Engaged by Queensland Health to undertake demolition and civil works of the former nurses’ quarters at Gympie Hospital.
DEMEX was engaged as principal contractor to undertake asbestos removal and demolition of the large cold store warehouse facility in East Brisbane, making way for future redevelopment.
DEMEX completed asbestos removal and demolition works associated with multiple structures on Thursday Island; a remote location 39 kilometres north of Cape York Peninsula in Queensland.
DEMEX was engaged by Ports North to undertake deconstruction of the ageing White’s Shed, an historic sugar handling facility at the port, which had not been in use since the 1960’s.
DEMEX was engaged to demolish McCarthy House, a multi storey building located at Warwick Hospital, to make way for the construction of new buildings.
DEMEX was contracted to take over as principal contractor to demolish the Leichhardt Hotel in Rockhampton CBD following a Prohibition Notice issued on the previous contractor by WorkSafe Queensland.
DEMEX was engaged to safely demolish seven bridges in a five kilometre stretch of the Pacific Motorway upgrade project representing Package C of the greater $1.5 billion-dollar Pacific Motorway upgrade project.
As principal contractor DEMEX was engaged to undertake demolition, asbestos removal, and remediation works to enable restoration to natural bush of the 4.2-hectare parcel of land holding residences, human infrastructure, and 120 years of accumulated waste.
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