Bell Rock Marine’s design capabilities provides clients with specifically tailored solutions for their marine and civil projects.
We listen to our clients requirements, and after years of experience, guide and help to design what the client really wants, and remain within their budget.
Bell Rock Marine offers a wide range of construction services to complete your project.
Our construction is safe, fully compliant with Council and Government regulations, environmentally friendly, financially viable, and of sound quality.
We deliver projects both on time and on budget.
Bell Rock Marine offers project management services, by Engineers, with many years of experience in both Civil and Marine Engineering projects.
In 2015 and 2016 we helped McConnell Dowell on the $32mil Barangaroo Ferry Hub for Transport for NSW. In 2011 we project managed the $30mil Botany Bay Power Cable Project across the seafloor for Ausgrid.
Our extensive knowledge and experience has led us to projects with Clients requiring repairs to wharves, marinas, seawalls, boatramps, sea / river bridges, and swimming pools.
In 2018 we repaired the Abbotsleigh School for Girls swimming pool for $250,000.
In 2021-22 for one and half years repaired Rawdon Island Bridge near Port Macquarie for $8mil.
Bell Rock Marine has completed the design and construction of many pontoons, in the sea, lakes and rivers, for private, commercial and government Clients.
The pontoons were constructed from either concrete or high density polyethylene (HDPE).
Bell Rock Marine has a proprietary system for designing and constructing its own concrete pontoons, which it does at the factory at Rainbow Flat, NSW.
Bell Rock Marine has completed the design and construction of many floating marinas in the waterways for Club, Commercial and Government Clients. This involved the design, pontoon construction, installation and piling, along with the power, fresh water, firefighting and sewage facilities. Our projects can be seen from Tasmania to Hamilton Island.
Bell Rock Marine has completed many wharves, jetties and boardwalks, both as design and construction, and construction only.
The size of these facilities ranges from a $275,000 lake landing at Forster, to a $500,000 riverside boardwalk at Wardell, to a $110mil coal ship terminal at Kooragang K10, Newcastle.
The construction materials have been timber, steel, concrete and fibre reinforced plastic (FRP).
Bell Rock Marine has completed numerous boatramps at Sydney’s MHYC, Nowra, Oatley Bay, Forster and Picnic Point. Construction both above and below the water is well managed.
Most of Bell Rock Marine’s marine structures require piling. This is done with our piling rig on shore or on a floating barge. We have piled with timber, steel, concrete and high density polyethylene (HDPE).
Bell Rock Marine is competent in designing and constructing seawalls.
We have constructed walls in sandstone, reinforced concrete, groyne rock and blockwork.
Seawalls have been constructed at Sydney’s MHYC, Forster, Taylor’s Beach and Picnic Point.
We have completed two breakwaters at Sydney’s RPAYC, one at National Maritime Museum, and Sydney Water Police, for a calmer marine environment for the moored boats.
Bell Rock Marine has been involved in numerous underwater projects.
These include underwater pipelines in Tasmania and Victoria, underwater water pipelines and power cables across Botany Bay, to the 50m deep seafloor intakes and diffusers for the Sydney Desalination Plant off the coast of Kurnell.
Complex environmental conditions were regulated and fulfilled on all these projects, of which we were capable in delivering.
Bell Rock Marine completed a major repair (following the 2021 floods) to the 160m long Rawdon Island Bridge near Port Macquarie from 2021 to 2022, with a project value of $8mil.
This emergency work involved reinstating the underwater piles (as 80-90% of pile loss was evident), repairing the seven blade walls, and adding Cathodic Protection throughout.