Campsite by a lake featuring several caravans parked on grassy land. Trees line the waterfront, and a portable gazebo is set up nearby. A clear sky and distant hills create a peaceful natural setting.

Building Rules Beach Caravan Park: A Project in Harmony with Nature

Delivering a world-class facility on time, within budget and with full environmental and community compliance.

The Challenge

Tareeda Developments required a reliable civil contractor to construct the Rules Beach Caravan Park in a remote, environmentally sensitive location. The project posed unique challenges, including strict environmental safeguards and community expectations.

Additionally, delivering the project on time and within budget was crucial to its success. The site’s sensitive ecosystem, particularly the local wildlife and water management systems, demanded a contractor with the experience and dedication to meet stringent regulations while ensuring minimal environmental impact throughout the project.

Our Solution

RoadPak Industries deployed our most experienced team to undertake the project, ensuring every environmental and community safeguard was met. We strictly adhered to the project’s budget and timeline, completing all works without any environmental incidents.

Our team implemented sustainable solutions such as street lighting designed to prevent disruption to turtle nesting and a self-sufficient potable water collection and treatment system. By focusing on precision and compliance, we ensured the project ran smoothly and in harmony with the local environment.

The Outcome

Rules Beach now boasts a world-class caravan park that enhances tourism, boosts the local economy and preserves the area’s environmental significance.

The site’s carefully planned infrastructure includes street lighting that avoids disrupting local wildlife, a sewerage pump station built 6 metres deep to match the high tide line and an on-site water treatment system.

The success of this project highlights RoadPak’s ability to deliver high-quality results in sensitive environments, benefiting both the local community and the surrounding ecosystem.