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NTEX drives sustainability in the Tiger Brennan Drive overpass project by recycling construction waste into resources.

NTEX

The Tiger Brennan Drive and Berrimah Road Overpass project is not just a marvel of engineering but a benchmark for sustainability and circular economy principles in the Northern Territory.

Among the key contributors to this transformative project is NTEX, a leader in environmental remediation, waste management, and innovative recycling solutions. Their role in this project underscores their expertise in turning construction waste into valuable resources while promoting sustainable practices.

NTEX, founded in 2010, has carved out a reputation as a pioneer in resource recovery and the creation of a circular economy in the construction industry. Their work on the Tiger Brennan Drive project exemplifies their mission.

“NTEX supported Sitzler to achieve their sustainability goals through the recycling of demolition concrete from the project,” said Eileen Breen, Business Development Manager at NTEX. “We received 1,226.2 tonnes of waste concrete at our Code Red Resource Recovery and Recycling Facility in East Arm, where it was recycled into type 2 aggregate materials.”

These aggregates were not just repurposed; they became an integral part of civil projects across Darwin, including a hardstand laydown yard for Sitzler. This process not only reduced landfill waste but also conserved finite quarried resources, aligning with the Northern Territory Government’s Circular Economy Strategy goals.

What sets NTEX apart is their use of groundbreaking technology to achieve sustainability outcomes. For the Tiger Brennan Drive project, NTEX employed the Arjes Titan 900 and Rubble Master crushers and shredders, imported from Germany and the first of their kind in Australia.

“These machines include magnetic separators to remove reinforced metal bars in concrete, as well as blowers and inbuilt screening units to eliminate light plastics and organic material,” Breen said. “This ensures the production of superior aggregate products that meet Australian Standards.”

Such advancements serve as evidence of NTEX’s commitment to innovation in recycling, allowing them to achieve an impressive 83% resource recovery rate since July 2020, processing over 166,000 tonnes of waste.

The Tiger Brennan Drive project highlights the benefits of a circular economy approach. By recycling construction waste into reusable materials, NTEX has significantly reduced the environmental footprint of the overpass project. This approach not only minimises landfill but also supports local industries by supplying high-quality recycled materials for infrastructure development.

“The circular economy benefits extend beyond waste management,” Breen said. “They include reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, resource conservation, and economic opportunities for local communities.”

Beyond environmental sustainability, NTEX’s work supports local employment and economic growth. Their efforts complement the broader objectives of the Tiger Brennan Drive project, which has engaged over 1,700 workers, including Indigenous employees and apprentices, in collaboration with lead contractor Sitzler.

The use of NTEX’s recycled materials further supports the Territory’s economy by reducing dependency on external resources. This aligns with their ongoing initiatives to expand recycling activities, such as launching the NT’s first tyre recycling service and developing plans for a marine resource recovery hub.

As NTEX continues to innovate and expand, their contributions to projects like the Tiger Brennan Drive Overpass demonstrate the transformative potential of sustainable practices in infrastructure. Looking ahead, their commitment to advancing recycling technologies and promoting a circular economy positions them as a vital player in the Northern Territory’s growth.

“The Tiger Brennan Drive project is a great example of what’s possible when sustainability is prioritised,” Breen said. “It’s not just about managing waste; it’s about creating value for communities, businesses, and the environment.”

NTEX’s involvement in the Tiger Brennan Drive and Berrimah Road Overpass Project illustrates the power of innovation and collaboration in delivering infrastructure projects that benefit people and the planet. By combining cutting-edge technology with a commitment to sustainability, NTEX has set a standard for responsible construction practices in the Territory and beyond.

For more information contact NTEX, 560 Girraween Road, Girraween NT 0836, phone 0428 136 075, email ntex@ntex.com.au, website www.ntex.com.au

Sandhub supplied quality sand, aggregates, and soils, ensuring structural integrity, sustainability, and smooth project delivery.

Sandhub

Sandhub played a critical role in supplying high-quality sand, aggregates, and soil solutions for the Forma & Contra project, ensuring the development met both structural integrity and sustainability standards.

With a focus on efficiency, reliability, and eco-friendly solutions, Sandhub provided a comprehensive range of materials to support construction, tiling, and landscaping.

As a trusted partner in civil works and commercial projects, Sandhub supplied essential materials, including White Brickie Sand, Newcastle Sand, recycled aggregates, quarry-spec aggregates, topsoils, garden mix, planter box mix, road base, and crusher dust. These materials were used for face brickwork, road base under slabs and retaining walls, bedding for tiling with sand and cement, and landscaping with soils and bark.

“Our focus is always on providing the right materials to meet strict industry standards for durability and performance,” said Steven Taouk, Operations Manager at Sandhub. “For the Forma & Contra project, we ensured that every material delivered was tested and specified for its intended application.”

A key aspect of the project was environmental responsibility, with recycled road base and aggregates incorporated to reduce waste and promote sustainable construction.

“Sustainability is at the core of what we do,” Steven explained. “By using recycled materials, we help reduce the project’s environmental footprint without compromising quality.”

The success of the project was also attributed to seamless coordination with Buildform, ensuring materials were delivered on time and as scheduled. “Buildform is an exceptionally organised construction company,” Steven noted. “Their efficient scheduling made it a pleasure to deliver materials, keeping the project running smoothly.”

Sandhub’s commitment to sustainability, efficiency, and quality sets a benchmark for future large-scale developments, demonstrating the importance of eco-friendly material sourcing and streamlined logistics in modern construction. The company has a number of projects in development, including Bangaroo and Darling Harbour.

For more information contact Sandhub, phone 02 9742 3777, email sales@sandhub.com.au, website www.sandhub.com.au

The construction industry delivers projects that will last well into the next century and should lead the way in net zero design and delivery.