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Construction Hardscaping Maintenance Parks and Reserves Property Estates

Saltwater Coast

Projects

Saltwater Coast

Location

Point Cook

Service Used

Landscape Construction & Garden Maintenance

Client

Aveo Group

The Saltwater Coast Estate Project was completed by Australian Ecosystems (AE) acting as principal landscape contractor for Aveo Group at Point Cook. The project showcases our broad capabilities and vertically integrated services. Australian Ecosystems constructed the parkland reserve and wetland landscape, and we finished construction works at the end of 2019.

AE completed a variety of formal landscaping works including paving, edging, steps, rock work, installation of concrete seat walls for the amphitheatre, design and construction of a timber board walk, seats, goals posts, bollards and picnic setting. We also supplied and installed of over 5000m2 of Instant Kikuyu Turf and over 9000m2 of hydroseeding using our own equipment. We planted and guarded the wetland plants in the constructed wetland, supplying plants from our native plant nursery.

The wetland has been designed to intercept, retain and treat large volumes of stormwater from the estate and surrounding areas, and to filter out pollutants and improve water quality. The wetland delivers additional benefits including urban cooling, habitat for local wildlife, and public amenity. The results have been outstanding with the site being awarded PC by Melbourne Water and council without defect. We are currently working through a 2 year contract to maintain all elements of the project. The site has under 5% weed cover and over 95% survival rates of all plantings, and is delivering beautiful public amenity for the Point Cook Community.

AE also performs landscape and garden maintenance at Saltwater Estate in Point Cook. The scope of works includes the maintenance of nature strips, trees, garden beds, reserves and wetlands that make up the Saltwater Coast. We perform nature strip maintenance, weeding, trimming vegetation and keeping paths clean. We maintain the estates garden beds, fertilising, mulching, pruning and managing weeds, pests and diseases. The Australian Ecosystems crew also performs daily rubbish and green waste removal.

Australian Ecosystem’s employs qualified horticulturists and landscapers who specialise in weed identification, so we not only keep paths and patios weed free, but we identify and remove undesirable weeds from waterways and wetlands to ensure they stay healthy. We also proactively replace under-performing plants with stock from our native plant nursery in Bangholme.

Scope of Construction Works:

  • Paving, edges, steps, rock work plus installation of concrete seat walls for the amphitheatre
  • Design and construction of a timber board walk, seats, goals posts, bollards and picnic setting
  • Supply and install of over 5000m2 of Instant Kikuyu Turf and over 9000m2 of hydroseeding
  • Supply and Installation of over 18,000 aquatic and ephemeral plants for the constructed wetland
  • Supply and install of over 42,000 assorted plants and trees for the surrounding landscape and garden beds
  • 2 year maintenance period

Scope of Maintenance Works:

  • Nature Strip Maintenance
  • Garden bed Maintenance
  • Rubbish Removal
  • Tree Maintenance
  • Mulching – Pest and
  • Disease Control
  • Weeding – Waste Removal
  • Plant Replacement
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Construction Furniture, Structures & Playgrounds Hardscaping Maintenance Property Estates

Mullum Creek Estate

Projects

Mullum Creek Estate

Location

Donvale

Service Used

Landscape Construction &
Maintenance

Client

Mullum Pty Ltd

Architect

CDA Design Group

Located along the western bank of the Mullum Mullum Creek in Donvale, Mullum Creek Estate is a sustainable development where clever landscape design is being used to encourage residents to engage with the natural environment. Embedded in the vision for the estate is a respect for the existing environment and topography as well as environmental and ecological sensitivity and adaptability to a changing climate. This broad vision has been reflected throughout the project’s journey, from the design principles implemented by CDA landscape architects to the landscape construction by Australian Ecosystems.

Australian Ecosystems completed the landscape construction of stage 1 which included the supply and install of over 39,000 plants for gardens beds, a stormwater treatment wetland and a frog pond, as well as the installation of public furniture, fencing, paving, grassing and a two year maintenance schedule.

Stage 1 of Mullum Creek Estate won Best Natural Built Landscape at the Landscape Victoria Awards – Judge’s comments – “The project at Mullum Creek in Donvale is a fantastic exemplar of a natural built landscape. The hydrology and ecology of the site has been well-considered, with runoff from the development site treated by a constructed wetland before it enters the nearby Mullum creek. Indigenous plantings have extended the remnant vegetation into the landscape and wetland, from seed previously collected from the site. Furniture, fences and bollards were milled on-site from timber that was already on the property. Much thought has been put into making the Mullum Creek development a beautiful, sustainable landscape.”

AE also constructed Stage 2 of the estate which included another 35,000 plants in the landscape in addition to paving, furniture installation, grassing, animal proof fencing and another 2 year maintenance contract.

Scope of Works:

  • Paving, grassing and the supply and installation of animal proof fences & gates
  • Supply and installation of public furniture milled on site using timber sourced on site.
  • Supply and install of Jute Mate – Supply and install of +43,000 tubestock plants for Garden Beds
  • Supply and install of +30,000 (HIKO Cell format) and +500 600CC plants for ephemeral and aquatic areas
  • Supply and install of retention walls using locally sourced Coldstream Rocks for cladding
  • 2 year maintenance contract