After the successful delivery of Radar towers for the Bureau of Meteorology at Taroom and Richmond, idec will build a new S-Band Doppler Radar at Marburg. This project forms part of the next phase of the Federal Government’s $28 million weather monitoring allocation for North West Queensland. The project includes the construction of a brand
As part of the Federal Government’s $28 million weather monitoring allocation for North West Queensland, idec will build a new S-Band Doppler Radar Tower at Taroom. The project includes the construction of a fully-secure compound with associated access road; installation and commissioning of a 34m tower and construction of a 70sqm precast equipment building. Once
idec will design and construct a new 1600m2 sports cover at Cannon Hill Anglican College. Upon completion, the sports cover will provide an all-weather location for basketball, netball, tennis and volleyball while forming an important part of the college’s master plan which includes the creation of a new state-of-the-art sports precinct. idec has a long-standing
idec has been recently awarded the design and construction of Mt Isa Family Fun Park – Stage 2 for Mt Isa City Council. The scope includes the design and construction of thirteen (13) structures throughout the Mount Isa Family Fun Precinct including Mt Isa Aquatic Centre, Splashez Water Park and Mt Isa Skate Park.
In January, idec reached practical completion on our Design & Construct shade structure project for Honeywill Consulting / Queensland Government at Arundel State School. The idec team completed all works within the School Holiday period – minimising the impact of school operations and ensuring the new facility was ready for the 2021 school year. Works
Press Release idec Solutions is proud to announce that it has been a recipient of the Made in Queensland Grant. This Queensland Government Initiative supports local manufacturers to increase their international competitiveness, productivity and innovation through the adoption of new technologies – while generating high skilled jobs of the future. This grant will further build
idec has been awarded the structural steel detailing, fabrication, erection and precast installation packages for Queensland Ballet’s Thomas Dixon Centre Redevelopment. This project will create a truly world-class training and performance precinct. It will see the refurbishment of the existing heritage building and the creation of numerous new studios, 350 seat theatre, rooftop terrace, wellness
idec is pleased to announce that we have been awarded the design and construction of two pedestrian bridge replacements and associated civil works by Brisbane City Council. Our scope includes; Structural and hydraulic design, 3D scanning and modelling, Removal of existing bridges, Earthworks, Concrete paths and foundations, Fabrication, Installation and Landscaping. Upon completion, this project
idec welcomed in the new decade with a strong emphasis on our commitment to minimizing our carbon footprint and increasing our overall business efficiencies. Integral to this commitment has been the installation of a 277-panel, 100 kilowatt PV system on our office and workshop in Murarrie. This system will produce 160,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity each