Seymour Whyte Environmental Excellence Award- 2022

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Seymour Whyte Environmental Excellence Award- 2022.

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Environmental Initiatives. 2. Bruce Highway Upgrade—Maroochydore Road and Mons Road Interchanges (M2M) Initiative 1 - Biodiversity - Pest (Cane Toad) Reproduction Control Program Initiative 2- Biodiversity - Cultural Heritage Timber Reuse Initiative 3 - Biodiversity/ Emission Reduction- Habitat Stacks for SCRC Offset Areas M1 Pacific Motorway Upgrade Palm Beach to Tugun (PB2T) Initiative 4- Biodiversity - Invertebrate sensitive landscaping Initiative 5- Circular Economy – Concrete waste in fill trial M1 Pacific Motorway Upgrade Varsity Lakes to Burleigh (VL2B) Initiative 6- Biodiversity – Fauna Invertebrate Design Initiative 7- Emission Reduction - Reuse of low-level contaminated material in fill Initiative 8- Emission Reduction - Pavement rubblisation.

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Environmental Initiatives. 3. Kings Highway, Nelligen Bridge Replacement (NBR) Initiative 9 - Biodiversity - Management of construction in sensitive Environment Initiative 10 - Circular Economy - Maximise use of waste concrete and site water initiative Pound Road West Upgrade (PRW) Initiative 11- Circular Economy - Waste reduction and recycled materials initiatives Initiative 12- Emission Reduction - Continuous Flight Auger Initiative 13- Emission Reduction - Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement Bars (MST Bar) Initiative 14- Circular Economy - Megaflo Green panel and subsoil drain from 100% recycled plastics Port Rail Transformation Project (PRTP) Initiative 15- Circular Economy- Waste reduction and recycled materials initiatives T4 Express Link (T4) Initiative 16- Emission Reduction – Battery operated generator powered by Biodiesel.

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Category 1 - Biodiversity Category 2 - Circular Economy Category 3 - Emission Reduction.

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Category 1 – Biodiversity. 5.

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Initiative 1- Pest (Cane Toad) Reproduction Control Program (M2M).

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Initiative 1 - Pest (Cane Toad) Reproduction Control Program (M2M).

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Initiative 2 - Cultural Heritage Timber Reuse (M2M ).

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Initiative 3 - Habitat Stacks for SCRC Offset Areas (M2M).

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Initiative 4 - Invertebrate sensitive landscaping (PB2T).

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Initiative 5 - Fauna Invertebrate Design (VL2B). 11.

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Initiative 6 - Management of construction in sensitive Environment (NBR).

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Category 2 – Circular Economy. 13.

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Initiative 1- Concrete waste in fill trial (PB2T).

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Initiative 1 - Concrete waste in fill trial (PB2T).

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Initiative 2 - Maximise use of waste concrete and site water initiative (NBR).

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Initiative 3 - Waste reduction and recycled materials use (PRW).

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Initiative 4 - Megaflo Green panel and subsoil drain from 100% recycled plastics (PRW).

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Initiative 5- Waste reduction and recycled materials initiatives (PRTP).

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Category 3- Emission Reduction. 20. 1,018 Co2 Reduction Icon Illustrations & Clip Art - iStock.

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Initiative 1- Reuse of low-level contaminated material in fill (VL2B).

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Initiative 1- Reuse of low-level contaminated material in fill (VL2B).

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Initiative 2- Pavement Rubblisation (VL2B). 23. Reduction in GHG Emission associated with removal of existing concrete road base.

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Initiative 3- Continuous Flight Auger (PRW). 24. Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) Piling at PRW site.

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Initiative 4- Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement Bars-MST Bar (PRW).

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Initiative 5- Battery operated generator powered by Biodiesel (T4).

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SWC Environment EXCELLENCE AWARD 2022 Winners. 27.

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Category 1 – Biodiversity. 28. Bruce Highway Upgrade—Maroochydore Road and Mons Road Interchanges Initiative- Habitat Stacks for SCRC Offset Areas.

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Category 1: Biodiversity Bruce Highway Upgrade—Maroochydore Road and Mons Road Interchanges Initiative- Habitat Stacks for SCRC Offset Areas Reuse of felled timber for positive Environmental outcomes. Carbon storage and slow release of CO2 opposed to mass release of CO2 after mulching Providing essential habitat and beneficial fungus and Ecosystem for many species Camera monitoring has recorded numerous species colonising the artificial habitats Snakes Antechinus Bandicoot Blue Tongue Lizard Small Mammals Reptiles Arthropods Fungus, bacteria, Detritus.

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Category 2 – Circular Economy. 30. Port Rail Transformation Project Initiative - Reuse of site generated spoil.

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Category 2: Circular Economy Port Rail Transformation Project Initiative - Reuse of site generated spoil Reuse of site generated spoil within earthworks and pavements Reduce Carbon Emission and Environmental impact associated with offsite disposal of site generated spoil Reduce the carbon footprint of the project and move towards circular Economy The project reused approximately 36000T , which save $5.65 M in Disposal cost and approximately $1.65 M in Material cost.

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Category 3- Emission Reduction. 32. 1,018 Co2 Reduction Icon Illustrations & Clip Art - iStock.

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Category 3: Emission Reduction Pound Road West Upgrade Initiative-Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement Bars (MST Bar).

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BEST IDEA SIMPLE EASY EFFECTIVE. 34. Category 4- Simple and Effective Awards.

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Simple and Effective Award Kings Highway, Nelligen Bridge Replacement.

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36. Category 5 Best Overall Sustainability Performance Award (completed project).

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Category 5: Best Overall Sustainability Performance Award (completed project) M1 Pacific Motorway Upgrade Varsity Lakes to Burleigh (VL2B).