Frensham Private School required the remediation of its main access road, which had become unsafe due to deteriorated pavement and subbase instability. The challenge was to minimise disruption to the school’s activities and complete the project within the limited timeframe of school holidays. Environmental considerations also played a role, as the project needed to include efficient use of materials while aligning with the school’s sustainability goals.
We scheduled all major work during the school holidays to avoid disruptions. The existing road surface was milled off, the subbase and base course were stabilised and recycled millings were used for secondary gravel roadways on-site, reducing disposal costs and boosting recycling efforts. Access routes were strategically coordinated to maintain uninterrupted access for essential school functions while ensuring high safety standards throughout the project.
The access road remediation was successfully completed on time and within budget, significantly enhancing road safety for students, staff and visitors. The use of recycled millings aligned with the school’s sustainability objectives while reducing costs. The client expressed satisfaction with the quality of the work and engaged Solve Civil for additional civil and earthmoving projects, indicating the lasting positive impact of our work on the school’s infrastructure and environmental goals.