Federation Council has commenced its annual crushing program at the Balldale Quarry.
Federation Council has commenced its annual crushing program at the Balldale Quarry, a crucial step in preparing for the upcoming yearly program of gravel resheeting and maintenance grading across the region.
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This strategic initiative ensures a reliable and cost-effective supply of essential materials for Council's infrastructure works.
Federation Council operates several quarries throughout the region, to provide key materials like gravel, sand, and stone for its extensive maintenance and construction projects.
These quarries are located on council-owned land or private land through mutual agreements with landowners.
"Operating our own quarry, like the one in Balldale, is a game-changer for our road networks," Federation mayor Cheryl Cook said.
"It provides us with a reliable and cost-effective source of essential construction materials.
“This ensures we can keep project costs down, leading to improved road maintenance and more efficient construction projects that benefit our entire community."
Several quarries throughout the region provide key materials like gravel, sand, and stone for councils extensive maintenance and construction projects.
Cr Cook said sourcing their own materials enabled the council to bypass the expense of purchasing from external suppliers, generating significant savings, especially on large-scale projects.
"Having our own quarry ensures a consistent and readily available supply of materials, helping us avoid delays caused by external factors or supply chain disruptions,“ she said.
Federation Council is committed to responsible quarry operations, adhering to all environmental regulations and developing comprehensive management plans for pollution control and rehabilitation.
In some cases, the sites can be redeveloped for community benefit, such as bushland conservation.
The gravel resheeting and maintenance grading program is set to begin in the coming months, utilising the materials produced from the Balldale Quarry.