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Client: Fulton Hogan

P0009 - RAAF Base Darwin

During the earthworks phase, our responsibilities included the creation and delivery of machine guidance files to support efficient bulk earthmoving. We provided accurate setout for drainage pipes and culverts, along with drainage conformance reporting to verify installations met design specifications. Subgrade levels were regularly checked to ensure compliance with strict tolerances, and end-of-month volume calculations were completed to assist with project tracking and claims. In the concrete phase, our team provided high-precision setout for lean mix and PCC during apron construction. This stage required extremely tight tolerances, and our surveyors worked closely with site crews to ensure accuracy and quality were maintained throughout.
 
We also carried out setout for lighting and pits along the runway, and provided surveying support for asphalt resurfacing works on both the runway and taxiway. By combining technical expertise, responsive communication, and a practical on-site approach, Territory Surveys played a key role in helping Fulton Hogan meet critical milestones and maintain construction quality from start to finish.

Client: City of Darwin

Dick Ward Dr/Fitzer Dr Refuge Island

For the Dick Ward Drive/Fitzer Drive Refuge Island project, Territory Surveys was tasked with establishing permanent survey control marks (SCMs) to support the reconstruction of the refuge island, median, and splitter. Our team conducted a detailed survey of the entire area, capturing both natural and artificial features within the project scope and incorporating them into a comprehensive 3D AutoCAD model.

Key tasks included the annotation of road names, control marks, stormwater pipe and pit details (size, diameter, invert level), adjacent property boundaries, and other relevant features such as fences, signage, and overhead/underground services. The survey also included Quality Level B underground service identification, as per DIPL’s standard specifications for engineering surveys.

We ensured the data was provided in MGA (Zone 52) for horizontal measurements and AHD for vertical data, all while adhering to the project’s stringent technical requirements and the City of Darwin’s specifications. Our team also coordinated traffic management to minimize disruption during the survey process, ensuring smooth project progression.

Client: Arccos Consulting

Site Access off Barkly Highway

Territory Surveys was engaged to provide a detailed engineering survey for the design of a formalized site access off the Barkly Highway, in line with the DIPL Standard Specification for Engineering Survey. Given the remote nature of the location, our team’s extensive experience in handling projects in such challenging environments was crucial to the success of this project. The survey captured key features such as traffic control devices, vehicle crossing locations, drainage structures, overhead service locations, and other relevant infrastructure. The data collected supported Arccos Consulting’s design process, ensuring all features were accurately represented and aligned with the project’s specifications.