The Project.
Moits was engaged under a Design and Construct contract by Frasers and Buildcorp to deliver bulk earthworks and civil infrastructure for the Eastern Creek Quarter Stage 3 development. The project involved clearing and preparing a 6,000 square metre site at Eastern Creek, with cut to fill of approximately 50,000m³ and the incorporation of an additional 40,000m³ of recycled material sourced from R&D. Our scope extended beyond earthworks to include the design and construction of major stormwater systems, retaining wall structures, subgrade preparation, kerbs, footpaths, concrete islands, and asphalt works for new car parks. Installation of new underground services was also undertaken as part of the works, setting the foundation for the broader development.
Project Info.
Contract
Design and Construct
Client
Frasers/ Buildcorp
Value
$10M – $20M
Project Cost
Commencement: May 2024 | Completion: October 2025
Our Scope.
The project required an integrated approach that combined design, planning, and execution. Key elements included managing significant bulk earthworks, designing and constructing critical stormwater drainage infrastructure, and delivering hardstand pavements across the site. Our team worked in close coordination with multiple stakeholders to ensure seamless connections between the early works, main works, and the complex TfNSW upgrades along Rooty Hill Road. Given the site’s proximity to the Western Sydney Parklands and the fully operational Eastern Creek Quarter shopping precinct, stringent environmental and community controls were embedded into the program. These measures ensured compliance with regulatory requirements and minimised impacts on the local community and environment.
Challenges & Our Approach.
The project was delivered through some of the wettest months on record in 2024/25, creating significant challenges around site access, safety, and program delivery.
Careful staging, proactive weather management strategies, and flexible resource allocation were implemented to maintain progress while ensuring safe working conditions.
Environmental management was also a critical consideration, with detailed planning and execution of erosion and sediment controls to protect the adjacent parklands.
To manage complex design interfaces and minimise disruption to the nearby shopping precinct, our team maintained open communication with stakeholders and adapted our construction methodology to balance program efficiency with operational continuity.
Through this approach, we were able to deliver a high quality outcome under challenging conditions.