MEMBER SPOTLIGHT
AJ’S Plumbing, Gas and Earthwork’s director and owner, Andrew Spalding, and partner and office manager Shaina, travelled to the great Carnarvon Gorge in Central Queensland during mid-February to early March 2021, to scope proposed works on campground toilet facilities for Queensland Parks and Wildlife Services. Carnarvon Gorge is a deep gorge system, which has evolved over millions of years, with water carving the layers of white sandstone, creating monstrous cliffs and large chasms. Carnarvon Gorge is home to several Aboriginal sites, showcasing an abundance of cultural and natural heritage through the Aboriginal Ochre stencils, rock art, and rare native flora and fauna. A seven hour drive from Toowoomba QLD (our base depot), and 19.4km return walk into the depths of the gorge, as you would imagine, wildlife rangers find it near impossible to source plumbers in such a remote area. As a result of COVID-19 and travel restrictions, international travel has become scarce, and travelers are opting to explore their own piece of the world, right here in Australia. Increased travel to areas like Carnarvon Gorge meant the current facilities became overwhelmed, with the usage rate tripling. With the Carnarvon Gorge becoming a popular travel destination, the park’s authorities contacted us to complete a range of upgrades to their existing toilet blocks to ensure their visitors have access to comfortable facilities. With the scope of works consisting of flying materials and tanks in via helicopter, Andrew hastily began organising the works!
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AJ’S PLUMBING CHOPPER DEEP INTO THE GORGE FOR PLUMBING WORKS
| MASTER PLUMBER MAGAZINE Summer 2021