Following the successful completion of the temporary works, Tas Marine was awarded the contract to deliver the full Bellerive Stormwater Upgrade — the City of Clarence’s largest infrastructure project to date.
The upgrade involved constructing a sheet pile cofferdam across Bellerive Beach to enable trench excavation for the new sewer outfall. Tas Marine mobilised its jack-up barge with a 22t excavator for seaward dredging, alongside a 26t excavator with a sheet pile vibrator on the land side. More than 200t of sheet piles and steel struts were installed to form the temporary structure, which was removed once the outfall pile was completed.
Now fully operational, the new stormwater system at Beach Street significantly reduces flood risk to surrounding roads and properties during heavy rainfall.
Tas Marine is proud to have delivered this critical project with a strong focus on protecting the local environment and community. Working closely with the City of Clarence and stakeholders, the team implemented strict environmental protocols to minimise disruption to the marine environment, safeguard coastal ecosystems, support long-term sustainability goals for the region, and build greater resilience for the community.
Client: City of Clarence
Date Completed: May 2025
Description of works:
Tas Marine delivered Clarence City Council’s largest infrastructure project to date, including constructing a temporary sheet pile cofferdam across Bellerive Beach to enable excavation for a new stormwater outfall. Over 200 tonnes of steel were installed using specialised equipment. The new upgrade reduces flood risk to surrounding residential areas and supports long-term coastal resilience.
Client: Williamstown
Date Completed: Current
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Description of works
Tas Marine Construction has been contracted to deliver a 200-metre long break wall at Williamstown.
The combination wall design consists of 16mm sheet piles with rock-socketed piles installed at every second sheet. With challenging hard basalt ground conditions, Tas Marine is applying its specialist hard rock drilling expertise to drill and concrete the piles into position. Completion is scheduled for late 2025.
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Client: Royal Yacht Club of Victoria
Date Completed: Current
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Description of works
Tas Marine Construction was awarded the competitive tender to replace the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria’s aging travel lift jetties.
Works include demolition of the existing jetties, installation of new piles, and the supply and fit of steel superstructure and precast deck units. The project is progressing on schedule and will be completed ahead of the arrival of the new travel lift in mid-October.
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Date Completed: Current
Description of works
Construction of 500m long piled break-wall in up to 18m water depth. Precast wave panels are 8m deep weighing 25t. Total weight of structure 6000t.
Details of any Variations
Variations for additional PDA testing, pile lengths, pull out tests, acceleration and pile fins were approved and paid. Some painting was deleted and client was given a discount.