Selected project evidence

Civil Infrastructure Projects Delivered by SCE Corp

This project hub presents selected civil infrastructure work undertaken by Sydney Contracting Engineers Pty Ltd, trading as SCE Corp. The published project records cover examples involving bridges, stormwater systems, pavements, retaining structures, site access and associated external works.

Each case study should be read within its documented project scope. The examples demonstrate relevant experience but do not guarantee that the same scope, method, approval pathway or outcome will apply to another site.

For service information or to discuss a proposed package, visit SCE Civil Services. SCE prioritises small-to-medium civil works and project-specific commercial suitability.

Selected civil infrastructure projects in NSW

The following projects are assigned to the civil infrastructure category in SCE’s approved website architecture. Open an individual project record for its published scope, constraints, delivery information and images.

Reconstructed bridge and restored access at Emu Heights

Bridge and access works · Emu Heights

Bridge Reconstruction — Emu Heights NSW

A creek-crossing reconstruction record covering the existing damage, culvert and road-base works, project constraints and restoration of access.

View the Emu Heights project
Stormwater civil works at Epping and Thornleigh

Stormwater works · Epping–Thornleigh

Stormwater Civil Works — Epping–Thornleigh NSW

A drainage-infrastructure project record addressing scope and site challenges, stormwater outcomes, safety, environmental controls and community considerations.

View the Epping–Thornleigh project
Industrial pavement construction at Port Botany

Industrial pavement · Port Botany

Pavement Construction — Port Botany NSW

An industrial pavement and line-marking project record covering the published scope, delivery challenges, quality controls, safety, environmental considerations and outcomes.

View the Port Botany project
Pavement reconstruction works at Blackbutt NSW

Pavement rehabilitation · Blackbutt

Pavement Reconstruction — Blackbutt NSW

A regional pavement-rehabilitation record addressing the project scope, construction challenges, surface and line-marking works, delivery controls and community considerations.

View the Blackbutt project
Damaged driveway before replacement at Normanhurst

Concrete access works · Normanhurst

Driveway Replacement — Normanhurst NSW

A driveway-replacement record documenting the existing damage, demolition activities, reconstruction process and completed finish.

View the Normanhurst project
Retaining wall and drainage improvements at North Richmond

Retaining and drainage works · North Richmond

Landscape, Retaining Wall and Drainage Works — North Richmond

A project record concerning landscape improvement, retaining works, drainage, site conditions, delivery controls and the published outcome.

View the North Richmond project
Stormwater upgrade works at West Ryde

Drainage infrastructure · West Ryde

Stormwater Upgrade — West Ryde NSW

A stormwater-upgrade record covering project scope and challenges, drainage outcomes, quality controls, safety, environmental considerations and the delivery timeframe.

View the West Ryde project
Educational landscape inspection in Northern Sydney

Inspection and reporting · Northern Sydney

Educational Landscape Inspections — Northern Sydney

An inspection and reporting commission documenting visible safety, condition and facility issues. This record demonstrates an assessment role and should not be interpreted as evidence of construction delivery.

View the inspection project
Retaining wall construction at Seven Hills

Retaining structure · Seven Hills

Retaining Wall Reconstruction — Seven Hills NSW

A retaining-wall and site-stabilisation project record in a public housing setting, covering the published scope, challenges and outcome.

View the Seven Hills project

What each project record should demonstrate

Project pages support capability assessment by showing evidence rather than making broad service claims. Where the information is available and approved for publication, each record should identify:

Scope and responsibility

  • The problem, condition or project requirement.
  • The documented scope of works.
  • SCE’s contractual role and relevant interfaces.
  • Any consultant, authority or practitioner responsibilities.

Delivery and outcome

  • Access, staging and live-environment constraints.
  • Applicable safety, quality and stakeholder controls.
  • The work delivered within SCE’s confirmed scope.
  • The evidence-supported outcome and approved imagery.
Project-specific qualification: A published project does not imply that SCE held every design, certification, approval or regulated-practitioner responsibility. Those responsibilities depend on the contract, project documentation and applicable NSW requirements.

These service pathways explain the broader capabilities associated with the project evidence shown above.

Civil Services

The principal portfolio page for SCE’s small-to-medium civil works and project-suitability pathways.

Subdivision Civil Works

Civil-work pathways associated with residential, commercial and industrial subdivision requirements where the package is commercially suitable.

Civil infrastructure project FAQs

What is included in this civil infrastructure project hub?

It contains selected SCE project and inspection records assigned to the civil infrastructure category. The records cover examples involving stormwater, pavements, bridge access, retaining structures, concrete access works and associated site conditions.

Does a project listing mean SCE will undertake an identical scope?

No. Every enquiry is assessed for project-specific suitability. Availability depends on the proposed scope, location, access, approvals, safety requirements, program, procurement conditions and commercial fit.

How is SCE’s role identified on a project page?

The project record should distinguish SCE’s confirmed construction, coordination, inspection or reporting role from the responsibilities of the client, consultants, authorities and registered practitioners.

Does SCE target major infrastructure contracts?

SCE’s principal civil positioning is for small-to-medium civil works and commercially suitable project packages. The project examples should not be interpreted as a claim that SCE operates as a major tier-one infrastructure contractor.

Can SCE coordinate design or approval interfaces?

SCE may coordinate with clients, consultants, authorities and registered practitioners where required by an accepted scope. Design, certification, declaration and approval responsibilities remain project-specific.

What information helps SCE assess a proposed civil project?

Useful information includes the site address, drawings, specifications, surveys, geotechnical or drainage reports, authority requirements, proposed program, access and staging constraints, safety requirements and current site photographs.

Discuss your project’s suitability with SCE

SCE assesses civil enquiries according to scope, access, approvals, safety, program and commercial fit. For scopes requiring drawings, photographs or supporting reports, use the enquiry form and attach the available project information.

Service availability across Sydney and selected NSW regions remains project-specific. You can also review the SCE service locations directory.