More than a contractor we transform client visions into reality

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More than a contractor… We transform client visions into reality. ENERGY | INFRASTRUCTURE | MINING | SERVICES

Leighton Contractors. More than you’d imagine. www.leightoncontractors.com.au


Transforming visions into reality Over our 60 year history, Leighton Contractors has been a proud partner in Queensland’s development. In the past 10 years alone, our involvement in some of Queensland’s major projects is representative of our continuous evolution to offer integrated solutions to the energy, mining, transport, property and social infrastructure sectors. Today, Leighton Contractors is more than a contractor. We offer clients whole-of-life solutions from financing and investment solutions, to design and construction to operations, maintenance and asset management services. Through our diverse capabilities, we seek to deliver real and long-lasting benefits to our clients and the communities in which we operate.

 energy  mining  transport infrastructure  property  social infrastructure

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Australia Pacific LNG – Water Treatment Facilities

energy

Australia Pacific LNG – Water Treatment Facilities, Surat Basin, Queensland. Role: Construct Only, Facilities Management Contractor, Camp Manager.

Australia Pacific LNG – Upstream Project, Phase 1 – Gas Gathering Systems, Miles, Queensland. Role: Design and Construct Contractor, Facilities Management Contractor, Camp Manager.

Australia Pacific LNG Curtis Island Downstream Works. Role: Construct.

Leichardt Power Station, Mount Isa. Role: Engineer, Procure and Construct.

Leighton Contractors was awarded a contract by Bechtel to construct the $84 million Australian Pacific LNG 2600bed temporary workers accommodation village on Curtis Island, at Gladstone.

Leighton Contractors was awarded a $63 million contract by Diamantina Power Station Pty Limited (DPS), a company jointly owned by APA Group and AGL Energy, to engineer, procure and construct the Leichhardt Power Station (LPS). The LPS will provide up to 60 megawatt of back-up generation capacity as part of the Diamantina development in Queensland.

A key project as part of Australia Pacific LNG’s multi-billion dollar, world-class coal seam gas (CSG) to liquefied natural gas (LNG) export project. Click here to learn more 

Australia Pacific LNG has engaged Leighton Contractors to install the gas gathering systems associated with approximately 600 CSG wells in the Condabri and Talinga/ Orana gas field development areas. Civil and construction operations to be undertaken by Leighton Contactors include:  installation of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) welded pipeline within the right of way (RoW)  reinstatement of the RoW  installation of fibre optic and electrical (high and low voltage) cables  installation of well head equipment  pneumatic and hydrostatic testing. Click here to learn more 

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The project involves the installation of one dual fuel Rolls-Royce Trent 60 WLE gas turbine generator capable of generating up to 60 megawatt of power. This power will supply both the residential and commercial community, as well as the Xstrata Mount Isa Mines. Click here to learn more 


Moorvale Coal Mine

MINING

Moorvale Coal Mine (Stages 1, 2 and 3), Bowen Basin near Moranbah. Role: Open-cut mining.

Isaac Plains, Bowen Basin. Role: Open-cut mining.

Sonoma, Bowen Basin. Role: Full mining services.

Isaac Plains is an open-cut coal operation involving all stripping, drilling, overburden removal, pit dewatering and coaling operations. The scope includes provision for all statutory roles, the implementation of the site’s Safety and Health Management System and operation (excluding maintenance) of the mine’s dragline.

A greenfield site, Leighton Contractors commenced operations at Sonoma Mine in October 2007 and has been contracted to manage the mining operations.

Dawson North, near Moura, 140km south west of Gladstone. Role: Open-cut mining.

Stages 1 and 2 were completed in 2008, and included challenges such as an extremely narrow mine and deep dipping coal seams with a number of fault lines requiring stringent planning and expertise in the working of the pit. Approximately 24 million bank cubic metres of waste was required, and over 8 million tonnes of coal mined. Stage 3 is ongoing. Click here to learn more 

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A high level of planning and optimum mining sequencing is used to ensure that the mining technique delivers consistent coal quantity and quality to match the client’s projected coal sales targets. Click here to learn more 

Dawson North is an open-cut coal operation with more than 280 million tonnes of existing coal reserves. The mine combines three adjacent coal mining areas, stretching almost 60km with the lease area almost twice that length. Under the contract, Leighton Contractors is undertaking the open-cut mining of the existing pit and greenfield operation at Dawson North. Click here to learn more 


Gateway Upgrade Project

Transport Infrastructure

Northern Missing Link (CoalConnect Alliance), Central Queensland. Role: Design and Construct Contractor.

Gateway Upgrade Project (Joint Venture), Brisbane. Role: Design and Construct Contractor, Operations and Maintenance.

Clem Jones Tunnel, Brisbane. Role: Design and Construct Contractor, Operations and Maintenance, Public Private Partnership (PPP) Sponsor, Equity Investor.

Transport Network Reconstruction Program, Mackay/Whitsunday and Wide Bay/Burnett Regions. Role: Contract Management (including design, procurement and construction supervision).

A key component of Aurizon’s Goonyella to Abbot Point (GAP) Expansion Project in Central Queensland to significantly increase the carrying capacity and reliability of the central Queensland coal rail system. Click here to learn more 

In 2006, the Leighton Abigroup Joint Venture (comprising Leighton Contractors) was awarded a contract to design, construct and maintain the Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges (north and south). The project included:  a second Sir Leo Hielscher Bridge (south) incorporating six lanes and a shared pedestrian and cycle path  u pgrading 24 kilometres of the Gateway Motorway, including construction of the new Gateway Motorway north of the Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges providing improved access to Kingsford Smith Drive and Brisbane Airport

Leighton Contractors, along with partners Baulderstone Hornibrook, Bilfinger Berger Concessions and ABN AMRO Australia, formed the RiverCity Motorway Consortium (RCM). The consortium was responsible for the finance, design, building and operating of Brisbane’s first privately financed toll road, the Clem Jones Tunnel. The CLEM7 links five existing major motorways and arterial roads on the north and south sides of the Brisbane River. The 6.8 kilometre tollway includes twin, 2–lane, 4.8 kilometre tunnels.

The tunnel was opened in March 2010, some seven months earlier  refurbishment of the existing Bridge than the contracted date.  maintenance of the facility over a 10 year period. Click here to learn more  Click here to learn more 

To learn more about the reconstruction program of work being delivered across the state under Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements (NDRRA), a joint federal and state government initiative, visit the Department of Transport and Main Roads’ website by clicking here.


One One One Eagle Street

PROPERTY

Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Queensland headquarters, Brisbane. Role: Managing Contractor.

The GPT Group One One One Eagle Street, Brisbane. Role: Design and Construct Contractor.

Green Square Corporate Office Park, Brisbane. Role: Design and Construct Contractor.

Museum of Tropical Queensland, Townsville. Role: Design and Construct Contractor.

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Queensland headquarters is a purpose-built building comprising multi-use production and output facilities incorporating smart design to service all current media platforms with the flexibility to accommodate new services in the future.

One One One Eagle Street in Brisbane’s ‘Golden Triangle’, designed and constructed by Leighton Contractors for The GPT Group, is simply unlike any other office tower.

Comprising two towers, North and South, around a central plaza, Green Square Corporate Office Park at the time was the largest mixed-use corporate office development in Brisbane.

At 199.7m tall, One One One Eagle Street comprises 57 levels including 44 typical office floors, two plant rooms, roof level and a six-level basement.

The South Tower was the first project in Queensland to achieve a 5 Star Green Star for Office Design v2 and a 5 Star Green Star – Office As-Built v2 certified rating from the Green Building Council of Australia.

The multi-award winning Museum of Tropical Queensland (Stage 2) in Townsville, built some 14 years ago, is a shining example of Leighton Contractors’ commitment to best practice design and construction outcomes.

The three-storey mixed-use building contains three retail outlets, multi-use recording studios and office space, complete with 55 basement carparks with a bicycle storage facility and an outdoor terrace on level 3 over looking Brisbane River.

Completed in June 2012, the office tower delivered more than 63,385m² of Property Council of Australia Premium Grade rated Net Lettable Area (NLA) to the local office market.

The North Tower was the first completed building in Queensland to receive a 6 Star Green Star rating for Office Design v2, and received a 6 Star Green Star for Office As-Built v2, making it the first building in Australia to achieve this outcome of world leadership.

The project posed a number of unique design challenges to the Leighton Contractors project team. These challenges included the need to construct an undercover car park within a tidal zone, and to design and construct the Museum’s roof structure to withstand cyclones and stormwater surges. Completed five months ahead of the original schedule, the Museums innovative design has stood the test of time having faced many adverse weather conditions, including the 2011 Tropical Cyclone Yasi.


Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Queensland headquarters

social infrastructure

Aspire Schools, seven locations throughout SouthEast Queensland. Role: Facilities Management Contractor, Design and Construct Contractor, PPP Sponsor, Equity Investor.

Queensland University of Technology’s Science & Engineering Centre, Brisbane. Role: Managing Contractor.

Defence Logistics Transformation Program Joint Logistics Unit, Southeast Queensland, RAAF Base Amberley and Wallangarra. Role: Managing Contractor.

National Broadband Network, Queensland (south-east footprint). Role: Design, Construct and Commissioning.

Aspire Schools was established by Leighton Contractors and the Commonwealth Bank of Australia with the seven school project being constructed by Broad Construction Services, a subsidiary of Leighton Contractors. The South East Queensland Schools Project is a key initiative of the Department of Education, Training and Employment (DETE) to provide public education facilities in the rapidly growing South East Queensland Corridor. Click here to learn more 

One of the most significant developments in the university’s history, the Science and Engineering Centre comprises two multi-level buildings and includes teaching, learning and research spaces, student services, retail spaces, basement car parking, and a 200-seat public function space named Room Three Sixty, due to its uninterrupted 360 degree views of Brisbane. Click here to learn more 

To learn more about this project, visit the Department of Defence website by clicking here.

The National Broadband Network (NBN) is an initiative by the Australian Federal Government to provide high speed broadband access to 100 per cent of Australian homes and businesses through a combination of fibre, fixed wireless and satellite technologies. Leighton Contractors’ subsidiary Visionstream has been involved in a number of phases for the roll out of Australia’s NBN, including:  T ransit Network: installation and commissioning of exchange equipment forming the core infrastructure to connect fibre access nodes across Australia  N ew Developments: design and installation of fibre optic cable for new development estates across Queensland and Victoria. Click here to learn more 


about leighton contractors More than one of Australia’s leading contractors, we are a dynamic company committed to creating value for our people, our clients and the community. Today, we’re an organisation of more than 14,000 people delivering over $13 billion worth of projects for clients across Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Africa. As a company, we’re clear about what’s important. Our culture is built on a common set of values:  Safety and health above all else  R espect for the community and environment  Enduring business relationships  O ur people are the foundation of our success  Achievement through teamwork. Through living our values, strong leadership and striving for excellence in everything we do, we aim to deliver for our clients and to enhance people’s lives.

Supporting the local community Since 2008, our community investment initiative, the Leighton Contractors Youth Drive Safe Initiative, has offered more than 12,800 hours of professional driving instruction to over 2,500 students, and engaged nearly 15,000 students through the initiative’s road safety education presentations across Queensland and the Northern Territory. The initiative aims to create safer drivers and safer communities by providing school-based learner drivers with five hours of free professional driving instruction.

Indigenous Employment Program In 2012, we set and achieved a target to have 750 Indigenous people participating in our workforce. We’ve achieved it by:  d elivering a strong program of apprenticeships, traineeships, cadetships, internships and scholarships  d ovetailing Indigenous specific recruitment strategies into our Graduate Program  c reating a partnership with the CareerTrackers Indigenous Internship Program to engage talented Indigenous university students into the business. Click here to learn more 


Leighton Contractors. More than you’d imagine. www.leightoncontractors.com.au


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