Mueller College in Rothwell, delivering concrete solutions to support ongoing campus expansion and infrastructure upgrades within an active educational environment. Mueller College is a well-established independent school servicing the Moreton Bay region. The works undertaken form part of continued investment into student facilities, accessways, and structural improvements across the campus.

Location

Rothwell, QLD

Category

Residential concrete projects on the Sunshine Coast

Year

2025

Operating within a live school environment requires disciplined site management, controlled access, and careful scheduling to ensure minimal disruption to staff, students, and day-to-day operations. Murphy Construction’s experience in staged delivery and safety-focused execution has been central to the success of these works.

Murphy Construction delivered reinforced concrete foundations and structural slab systems to support new and upgraded educational facilities.

Works included:

  • Ground slabs and reinforced footings

  • Structural base preparation for new buildings

  • Accurate set-out and reinforcement placement

  • Coordination with steel and framing contractors

  • Concrete pours aligned with staged construction sequencing

Precision in foundation work ensures long-term structural performance and durability for high-use educational buildings.

Education environments require safe, accessible, and durable external concrete infrastructure. Murphy Construction contributed to:

  • Pedestrian pathways and connectivity upgrades

  • Hardstand areas and circulation zones

  • Transition slabs between buildings

  • Accessible ramp and compliance-grade surfaces

  • Concrete works integrated with landscaping and services

All works were executed with attention to accessibility standards and safe student movement across campus zones.

Working within an operational school campus presents unique challenges. Murphy Construction implemented structured safety systems and site management protocols to ensure works were completed without compromising school operations.

This included:

  • Controlled access and site segregation

  • Timing of works to avoid peak student movement periods

  • Strict compliance with OH&S procedures

  • Risk assessments and hazard mitigation planning

  • Clear communication with campus administration and contractors