What’s coming up? What’s new at Camco? Jun 2015.pdf · environment audit. While at the time of...
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Since September 2001,
Camco SA has provided a
wide range of services in the
Civil and Building Industries.
Our experience includes:
Civil Infrastructure
Construction Land divisions
Pipelaying
Stormwater quality
Pumpstations
Concrete structures
Bulk earthworks
Urban Renewal
Road construction
National parks
Tactile installation
Property Maintenance
Services Glazing
Aluminium fabrication
Roof plumbing
Carpentry
Paving
Steel fabrication
Bitumen repairs
Fencing
All general internal &
external repairs
Commercial Building Works Internal fitouts
Building extensions
Large commercial buildings
DDA compliance upgrades
We would welcome the
opportunity to further
expand and discuss our
experience, capability
and capacity.
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Camco SA Pty Ltd 5/219 Glynburn Road
St Morris SA 5068
PO Box 1078, Firle SA 5070
P: 08 8332 1199
F: 08 8332 1182
W: www.camco.com.au
Open: M-F, 7am-5pm
What’s coming up?... Elizabeth Downs Primary School Drainage Works, Spotless
Upgrade of the existing stormwater drainage system at Elizabeth
Downs Primary School.
Walpole Road, Salisbury Upgrade, City of Salisbury
Reconstruction of the existing Walpole Road alignment.
Hardy Street Shared Use Pathway, City of West Torrens
Construction of 150m new shared use pathway.
Evanston Gardens Land Division, Gateway Evanston Pty Ltd
Construction of a 23 allotment subdivision at Evanston Gardens.
Linden Park Primary School Transportable, Spotless
Preparation, placement and sit installation of two new
transportbale classrooms at Linden Park Primary School.
The Strand Mawson Lakes, Debris Control, City of Salisbury
Construction of a service road in an existing open drain. McAllan Street, Burnside Retaining Wall, City of Burnside
Design and construction of a new pre-cast concrete panel
retaining wall.
River Park Wet Well, City of Norwood
Raising and modification of an existing wet well pump station
along the River Torrens.
The Inner Sanctum Peter Williamson, Site Manager
Camco family member…
since November 2002
Successful achievements… making it to
long service leave!
Loves... horses
Looking forward to...a well deserved
holiday in Tasmania later this year
Football Team… Port Power
With over 35 years experience, Peter
brings a high level of management and
strong technical skills covering all
aspects of civil construction. Peter’s leadership skills and high level
of professionalism is demonstrated by his exemplary actions and
excellent communication skills. Peter brings effective problem
solving particularly with drainage levels, road designs, building and
concrete designs. Peter’s attention to detail ensures the
completion of a high quality project often exceeding the client’s
expectations. Peter is environmentally conscious and ensures his
site crew maintains respect for their site surrounds.
Since joining Camco in 2002, Peter continues to demonstrate
Camco’s core values by his punctuality, reliability, and
determination to lead the way in taking pride of his responsibilities.
Peter does not accept short cuts; he is always focusing on high
quality and is keen for business improvement, always being
innovative in his management style. Peter is highly valued at
Camco and well respected across the board.
Some of Pete’s accomplishments while at Camco:-
Adelaide Botanic Gardens Wetlands | Brooker Terrace, Richmond
Drainage & Reconstruction Stages 1 & 2 | Kings Road, Paralowie
Roundabout Reconstruction | Unley Road Pedestrian Crossing |
St Peters College Wombat Crossings & Lighting | Kintore Lane, Mile
End Road Reconstruction | Hack Street Mt Barker Road Upgrade
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What’s new at Camco?... July 2015
Welcome to the very much Winter edition of our What's
New brochure. I hope it sheds some warmth on your day
(the brochure is flammable!). The financial year is now
behind us and this year certainly finished with a flurry at
Camco, particularly our minor works divisions. Our
September edition will feature some of the key projects and
work varieties we have recently completed in minor works
and will coincide with a major service launch.
Looking towards the next quarter, we will commence rolling out our new
project management software which will see improved project cost
reporting, claims management and improve the efficiency of our procure-
ment process's (particularly supplier and subcontractor management)…..
Chris Goold, Director
In-house news…
We would like to welcome Gerry Carls to a new role for Camco as our
Estimator. Gerry brings with him over 30 years of experience in varying roles
within the civil construction industry including a decade of tendering for
civil projects. His experience also includes Site Supervisor and surveying.
A big congratulations goes to our Finance
Manager, Liz Seychell and her husband Simon on
the safe arrival of their little bundle of joy—Aiden.
Congratulations also goes to Chris Goold in
successfully attaining a position on the Spotless AGFMA Industry
Participation Advisory Panel representing the civil engineering trades.
Jeans for Genes—Camco is again raising money for the
Children’s Medical Research Institute by supporting the
Jeans for Genes campaign. CMRI is an invaluable
organisation that dedicates itself to research of treatments
and cures for a wide variety of childhood diseases. Please
help us help support this worthy cause by visiting
http://www.jeansforgenes.org.au/fundraiser/CamcoSA. Every dollar raised
helps the scientists at CMRI find the answers to give every child the
opportunity to live a long, happy and healthy life.
Camco Management System/System Manager
Camco has recently completed its annual external quality, safety and
environment audit. While at the time of writing, we have not yet received
the audit report, it is apparent that there are opportunities for improvement
in our systems. While we anticipate a favourable report, continuous
improvement is a cornerstone of the quality management process and an
important aspect of the Camco Management System to which all Camco
personnel are committed. I look forward to the financial year ahead and to
working with all staff, subcontractors, and clients on further refining our
systems and applying a rigorous set of quality, safety and environmental
standards to all our projects…. Marco Puz, System Manager
What’s news?... Adelaide Women’s Prison Site Works
Department of Planning, Transport & Infrastructure
Site preparatory works for two new transportable buildings within the Adelaide
Women’s Prison complex. The project scope includes demolition, site preparation
including cut to fill and cut to spoil offsite, services (hydraulic, power and drainage),
concrete access stairs and perimeter ramps for the new transportable buildings. This
project required coordination with the Prison staff on a daily basis as all works were
within the secure zone. Significant additional works to construct retaining walls and
hand railing were undertaken with little extension to the contract duration. DPTI had
engaged EMAC Systembuilt Homes to construct the transportable buildings offsite
and then deliver and crane into position. This was separate to our site works contract.
Careful planning and coordination with EMAC was required to ensure there were no
interfacing issues once the buildings were landed.
Aldi Woodcroft
21st Century Developments
Camco have been engaged in the
construction of an external loading
dock and roof mounted plant
platform for the new ALDI
Supermarket located at the
Woodcroft Shopping Centre. The
loading dock was built with a
combination of in-situ and pre-cast
concrete and comprises an
automated dock leveller, panel lift
door and structural steel canopy.
The plant platform required
penetrations through the existing
roof, installation of an access
ladder with walkway system and
steel decking.
Don’t forget to check out our
website www.camco.com.au for
other recently completed projects.
Verdun Water Main Upgrade
SA Water
Camco were engaged to complete a partially construct-
ed water main upgrade on Onkaparinga Valley Road,
Verdun. The project scope included the installation of
280m of 375mm mPVC main, pressure testing of over 3km
of new main and 5 link-ins to the existing mains.
The first task on this project was to investigate what had
actually been completed as part of the previous works
due to the “As Constructed” information being very
limited. During this investigation, it was determined that
additional works and materials would be required due to
the pipework configuration found during pot holing.
Camco acted promptly to ensure the schedule was
maintained and all work completed to the highest quality
standards.
Freda Thompson Left Turn Exit, Parafield Airport
Adelaide Airport Limited
The construction of a new turn-in lane from Main North Road into the Parafield Airport
business district. The project scope included demolition, earthwork, storm-
water drainage, an upgrade to DPTI lighting, concrete works and deep lift granular
pavement construction. 80% of the project was constructed behind concrete road
barriers which allowed for the normal flow of traffic during most of the construction
phase. Good lines of communica-
tion between Adelaide Airport
Limited, DPTI and the business
owners located on the corner of
Main North Road and Freda
Thompson Place was maintained
resulting in minimal disruption to
traffic entering the existing turn right
into Freda Thompson Place allowing
them to frequent the local
businesses with out inconvenience.
What’s news?...