VINCI Group, one of the world's leading construction companies merged with SEYMOUR WHYTE CONSTRUCTION in 2017, which was founded by John Seymour and Garry Whyte in 1987.
Seymour Whyte Construction, which has pioneered the construction of lots of bridges, roads, infrastructures and many other important projects since its establishment, has added the Pacific Highway Woolgoolga to Ballina (W2B) improvement project to its resume.
The project involves upgrading the motorway to the Class M or Class A standard, with 155 kilometers length, nine intersections, more than 170 bridges and more than 350 junction structures. This project, with a total cost of $ 4.3 billion, is Australia's largest regional infrastructure project. The project to upgrade Pacific Road from Woolgoolga to Ballina (W2B) is Australia's largest regional public infrastructure project and is the country's first Delivery Partner supply model. The project is to convert a 155-kilometer road to a four-lane road on the Pacific Highway. The renovation will start from 6 kilometers north of Woolgoolga and will finish at approximately 6 kilometers south of Ballina.
ELKON, as the equipment supplier of very important projects in Australia, has become the solution partner of SEYMOUR WHYTE CONSTRUCTION in this project. Seymour Whyte Construction ordered 1 unit ELKOMIX-240 Stationary Concrete Batching Plant and 1 unit ELKON Mobile Master-135 Jaguar Mobile Concrete Batching Plant for this huge project. ELKOMIX-240 Stationary Concrete Batching Plant with production capacity of 240 m3 per hour is equipped with 9000/6000l. Twinshaft mixer and automatic washing system. To reach the highest capacity for such a high capacity mixer, rapid mixer feeding technology is developed and applied to this batching plant. 4 different materials can be stored in 4x30 m3 Aggregate Bunker with automatic aggregate pre-feeding system which can be controlled by remote controller. This special concrete plant with two units of 150 tons of cement silo is augmented with ultrasonic aggregate bunker level indicator and aggregate bunker top cameras.