idec is pleased to share Buranda train station – Steel link bridge fabrication photos. The segments depicted are comprised of large RHS profiles, span 3.2 metres in width and 4 metres in height and are representative of the scale and complexity of steel fabrication associated with this project. idec leadership in structural fabrication is due
idec is proud to support NAIDOC Week, a time for all Australians to celebrate and recognise the rich history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Pictured above is CEO Glenn Gibson with Bodie Farnell who is undertaking a Boilermaking apprenticeship at idec and Danny Palin who is about to retire after
idec successfully installed structural steel bridge segments for the Morningside Train Station Upgrade utilising a specialist 450-tonne crane. Idec’s team in conjunction with Laing O’Rourke and Queensland Rail efficiently and safely lifted and placed the sixty-ton (60t) segments on top of the steel supports. A huge shout out and thanks to team idec who adapted
idec recently completed the installation of fabricated plate columns for the Morningside Train Station Upgrade. Standing tall at an impressive six (6) metres, these structures are a testament to idec team’s capability to fabricate and erect steel structures in a challenging environment. This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the seamless collaboration between idec’s internal detailing,
Idec was delighted to have Di Farmer, Minister for Education and Minister for Youth Justice visit our Murarrie workshop. We are currently working on the Structural Steel for Laing O’ Rourke to support the Morningside Train Station Upgrade. We are proud to fabricate steel structures to exacting standards and especially so given the proximity of
IDEC is proud to announce it has achieved Steel Sustainability Australia Certification of Compliance. This certification recognises Idec’s dedication and commitment to sustainability and overall ESG principles. Our SSA Certification serves as industry recognition of environmental best practices and operates in conjunction with Green Building Council of Australia initiatives. The Green Building Council of Australia
Idec has been awarded the contract for the structural steel detailing, fabrication, and erection of stairs, tree columns, and footbridge packages as part of the Buranda Train Station’s Accessibility Upgrade. Buranda Station, situated in southern Brisbane, serves as a key transportation hub, intersected by Logan and Ipswich Roads and the Southeast Busway, which includes the
idec has been awarded the structural steel detailing, fabrication, and erection of stairs, piers, and footbridge packages for Morningside Train Station’s Accessibility Upgrade. Morningside Station is a commuter station located on the Cleveland Line between the Norman Park and Cannon Hill stations. The station has an annual patronage of approximately 777,000. These upgrades promise a
The Foyer Façade fabricated box beam has been successfully installed by the idec rigging team at the QPAC New Performing Arts Centre in Southbank Brisbane. This large beam measures 13.8 meters in length, 5.3 meters in width, and boasts an impressive weight of 8.817 tonnes arriving safely to site under police escort. The complex connections
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