Keller Mine Fill
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Keller Mine Fill is a joint venture between two Keller Australia companies -- Piling Contractors and Keller Ground Engineering -- to undertake the mine filling activities required as part of the Dinmore to Goodna motorway upgrade in Ipswich, Queensland. Part of the motorway project involves the in-filling of abandoned coal mines that lie beneath the new alignment of the widened Ipswich motorway.[1]
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Affiliations
- Member, Ash Development Association of Australia, a lobby group promoting the use of coal-fired power station waste in building and other materials.[2]
Contact details
Website:http://www.kellerminefill.com.au/
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ Keller Australia,"The Keller/Origin Sub-Alliance", Keller Australia website, accessed June 2011.
- ↑ Ash Development Association of Australia, "Membership", Ash Development Association of Australia website, accessed June 2011.
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