Working through the night to get the job done

Infrastructure

Demolition of the water tank and tower at Jimbalakudunj

 

A brand new 50,000 litre steel water tank is being built

 

Slump testing the concrete for the footings

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Western Influences project managed the decommissioning, demolition and replacement of a water tank and tower that services an Indigenous community in the remote Kimberley region in Western Australia.  There were two primary challenges with the project:  Firstly, the logistical requirements to build the new tank and tower several thousand kilometres away from the project site; and, secondly, the cultural implications of non-Indigenous contractors working on Indigenous lands.  Western Influences worked closely with the Indigenous community members and other Indigenous stakeholders to ensure that their needs were met throughout the project.