Project details
Location: Myrtleford - Alpine Shire
Timing: Commencing August 2024 - Feb 2025
Budget: $1.2m
Project overview
Foursite are delivering a large extension at the Myrtleford Football Club (MFC) which consists of a 180m2 suspended slab, over 100tons of structural steel, large inground piles and around $500K in internal refurbishment works.
Our process
To delivery this project from almost 300km from our head office, has meant we had to have all of our processes in place. We utilised our two major Project Management and Site Safety platforms of 1breadcrumb and Procore, and we required major support from locals trades. This was to ensure our clients tight schedule could be adhered to and that our Post Project Care Plan could be fully supported following handover.
We also had the opportunity to use our digital Integrated Management System (IMS) to its full potential by knowing who was on site, what they were doing and when. These are key tools used to support our ISO accreditation and ongoing growth.
The clients goals were as follows:
- Deliver the project in the off season for the local football club (August 2024 to February 2025)
- Along with extending the size of the existing facility, attempt to update as much of the existing club as possible
- Zero incidents
- Engage a builder that will work with all stakeholders and provide a professional, yet eye level approach
Outcome
The Myrtleford Football Netball Club project was a big success for all involved, and remains a big contribution to Foursites FY24 business goals. Foursite managed to engage 100% local trades (within 50KM radius), some of which were even sponsors of the football/netball club. The project was delivered right on time for the club to commence pre-season training, and included over $90,000.00 in additional works which were completed all in the original timeframe. A total of 9600 trade hours were carried out across the 17 local sub-contracting companies engaged.
There were zero reportable incidents that occurred and Foursite are looking forward to working on future opportunities with the Alpine Shire Council on the back of what was a very successful project.