The XE70 P06 MG Codisposal Project forms part of targeted upgrade works within the existing coal processing facility at Moranbah North, Queensland, Australia. The project relates to the codisposal system, which manages the combined handling and placement of coarse rejects and fine tailings generated during coal processing. These upgrades support the safe and controlled movement, transfer, and discharge of waste materials, contributing to improved operational efficiency and environmental performance.
A defined portion of the modification works was awarded to Revision Zero in late 2025. This scope covers key areas within the material handling stream, including the rinse screen discharge and sizer chutes, rejects sizer primary discharge chutes, and upgrades to the existing sizer structural steel at the DMB centrifuge level of the Coal Handling Plant. These areas require enhanced access and support structures to improve safety while maintaining ongoing plant operations.
Revision Zero is responsible for delivering detailed 3D modelling and fabrication-ready drawings for its portion of the structural steel and plate works. The scope includes approximately 31.7 tonnes of structural steel, 51.5 linear metres of safety handrails, and 215 square metres of floor grating. These elements are designed to provide safe and practical access around operating equipment and work areas.
All deliverables are developed in accordance with relevant Australian Standards and project-specific requirements, ensuring practical, compliant, and constructable outcomes. Through clear, well-coordinated, and clash-free detailing, Revision Zero supports efficient fabrication and installation, helping to reduce construction risk while improving overall site safety.