Interbloc was contracted to supply blocks for the project and build a two-bay settling pond owing to a few key factors.
McConnell Dowell – a partner to Well Connected Alliance – chose Interbloc to provide the settlement ponds because its blocks were engineered and could be removed with ease at the end of the project.
As Interbloc Account Manager Dion Rout explains, Interbloc provides options that save customers time, money and hassle.
“Because the project was only over two years, Well Connected Alliance needed something that could be dismantled when the project was finished,” he says.
“The flexibility of Interbloc made this an easy option for them. With these short time frames, Interbloc was the quickest and most cost-effective option.
“Installing an alternative system – which would have been solid concrete – would have taken a lot longer.”
Interbloc’s unique Buyback Guarantee also played its part in having the company on board. The scheme provided the customer with a level of security and assurance about the end result that only Interbloc could deliver.
“The added benefit is that because of the unique Interbloc Buyback Scheme, at the end of the project Interbloc will take care of the blocks,” Dion says.
“This is what got them over the line, because they only needed the blocks for a specific timeframe.
“We are happy to take the blocks back because we trust their quality so much.”
A total of 369 x 1200mm blocks and 9 x 1800mm blocks were used to create 130 lineal metres of wall that reached 1.8m high. It was sealed using shotcreate, which provides a watertight solution.