As part of its long-standing relationship with Pelican Waters, Hall was engaged to construct a 60-metre-long concrete weir and navigational lock system for the development.
The 25-metre-long, 5-metre-wide lock system allows for small watercraft to safely access Pumicestone Passage by equalising the water levels between the canals and the waterway.
The team adhered to strict erosion and sediment control standards to manage acid sulfate soils at the site, while working adjacent to an environmentally sensitive marine park.
Hall’s efforts on this project were nationally recognised with the receipt of the 2005 Civil Contractors Federation (CCF) Earth Award.