Mr Bayley said the early engagement between the designer, constructor and the port was key to its success.
“The wharf design was significantly refined and taking the time to collaborate at the start meant the project had minimal issues and achieved all the outcomes that were important to Eastland Port and the community,” he said.
McConnell Dowell project manager Mike Bonnette said it was the team’s collective commitment to sustainability that enabled them to make the significant carbon savings achieved.
“That’s what brought us to the awards night,” he said. “Minimising the carbon footprint by 9748 tonnes of Co2 was one of the ways the team made those goals a reality.”