The Collinsville Coking Coal Mine Project, successfully completed by Revision Zero in 2023, is located approximately 80 kilometres from Bowen in the northern part of Queensland’s Bowen Basin. Recognized as Australia’s oldest operating coal mine, the Collinsville site continues to supply high-quality thermal and coking coal to both domestic and international markets.
As part of this historic project, Revision Zero was commissioned to provide a comprehensive package of engineering, 3D modelling, and structural steel detailing services. The company’s detailed scope included the preparation of fabrication drawings and construction models covering approximately 233 tonnes of plate work, 638 tonnes of structural steel, 2,227 metres of handrails, and 4,700 m² of grating.
The project involved a combination of greenfield and brownfield works. The greenfield component encompassed the design and detailing of new infrastructure on previously undeveloped areas of the site, while the brownfield scope focused on integrating and modifying existing structures within an active operational environment. This dual-scope challenge demanded precision, flexibility, and a deep understanding of the complexities inherent in working around live mining facilities.
Throughout the project, Revision Zero leveraged advanced 3D modelling technologies and a collaborative design approach to ensure seamless coordination between engineering disciplines, fabricators, and on-site construction teams. This integration enhanced project accuracy, reduced rework, and contributed to timely delivery under strict safety and quality standards.
Revision Zero is immensely proud to have played a pivotal role in the successful completion of the Collinsville Coking Coal Mine Project. The achievement stands as a testament to the company’s commitment to engineering excellence, innovation, and its continued support for the growth and sustainability of Australia’s mining legacy.