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I wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of

The land we are meeting on, the Ngunnawal people.

I wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.

I would also like to acknowledge and welcome other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

who may be attending today’s event.

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WHO WE ARE

Kennelly Constructions are a leading Indigenous contractor providing a wide range of engineering, construction, maintenance and support services across the public and private sectors. People are our most valuable asset.

Kennelly's "can do" teams complete work safely, on time, and on budget.

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INTRODUCING SHANE AND ADAM KENNELLY

Shane Kennelly Adam Kennelly

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SHANE KENNELLY BE & MBA – MANAGING DIRECTOR

• Has held leadership roles for contracting businesses for the past 20 years, meeting and exceeding business goals and customers’ expectations

• Degree qualified, Bachelor of Engineering ( Aeronautical)

• Master of Business Administration.

• Demonstrable experience leading sustainable growth in complex multisite businesses across Mining, Construction and Oil and Gas sectors.

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ADAM KENNELLY – DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

• Performed in construction management roles over the past 15 years

• Extensive experience in the construction, telecommunications and rail sectors

• Major strength is his ability to lead and deliver complex projects safely and above customers’ expectations.

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KENNELLY CONSTRUCTIONS JOURNEY

We purchased an existing earthmoving business, which, over the past 5 years, we have developed into a national indigenous construction business.

We have worked in most states and territories, and pride ourselves on delivering what we promise.

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2010Bought business with existing contracts: NNA pipeline project, plant hire Sunshine Coast Council.

MARCH

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2010Won contracts for plant hire with Unity Water and Department of Main Roads.

JULY

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2011Won first hard dollar contract with ABI Group in Gladstone, laying 80,000 sqm of geofabric on seawall.

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2011 Plant hire contract with ABI Group for $2.5M, road works project on Sunshine Coast.

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2011 Qualified for electrical contractors and builders licence in Queensland.

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2012 Won first contract in coal industry; first with Hutchinsons($3.5M), Leightons ($2M), then ABI Group ($6M).

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2012 Won first construction project for electrical substation.

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2013 Set up office in Darwin.JANUARY

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2013 Won first civil project for $500,000 at Blayden Point Detention Centre, NTMARCH

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2013 Won $2M civil project – Decmil on Shell Prelude project, NTJUNE

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2014 Became a certified aboriginal business with Supply Nation

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2014 Won first project with Monadelphous, on Ichthys LNG Project in Darwin

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2014 Qualified for electrical contractors licence in NT.

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2014Won first project with Rio Tinto at Ranger Mine, NT. Required use of Specialised equipment to lay geofabric and cap a tailings dam. Valued $4M.

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2014 Won first commercial subdivision project in Darwin ( valued $3M)

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2015 Won first project with Department of Defence.

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2015 Opened office in Canberra, ACT

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OUR VISION

To become the largest indigenous owned, multi-disciplinary engineering

construction business in Australia

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WHAT WE DO

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WHAT WE DO: CIVIL INFRASTRUCTURE

• Site Clearing and rehabilitation• Bulk earthworks• Drainage• Electrical, communications, Water

and Sewer Services• Road and Pavements• Concrete Foundations and Structures• Dam and Pond Construction

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WHAT WE DO: FACILITY AND PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

• Building Compliance and Safety• Vegetation Control and

Management• Cleaning• Trades including Electrical,

Plumbing, Painting and Carpentry• Building Refurbishments, Extensions

and Fitouts

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WHAT WE DO: CONSTRUCTION

• Electrical Substations• Industrial• Commercial• Remote Accommodation• Roads

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WHAT WE DO: ELECTRICAL SERVICES

• HV & LV distribution and underground sub-division reticulation

• HV & LV Jointing• Lightning Protection and

Earthing• Street Lighting

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WHAT WE DO: ELECTRICAL SERVICES

• Switch Board Alterations and Installation

• Control Gear• SCADA Upgrades• PLC’S• RCD’S and Safety Switches• Surge Protection• Uninterrupted Power Supplies

• CCTV & Security Systems• Computer Cabling, Cat 5 & Cat

6 Cabling• Fibre Optic Installations• Fire Detection & Protection

Systems• Exit & Emergency Lighting• Smoke Alarms

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WHAT WE DO: ELECTRICAL SERVICES

• Programmed Maintenance• Preventative Maintenance

Planning• Test, Tagging and

Inspections

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RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE

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RECENT PROJECT EXPERIENCE

DATE: May 2015 - OngoingPROJECT: Design and Construction of Vehicle and StoresCLIENT: Department of DefenceBRIEF SCOPE OF WORKS: Design and construction of a storage facility and vehice shelters. Includes building, concrete structures, electrical and fire services, drainage, pavements and security fence.APPROXIMATE VALUE: $2,300,000

DATE: 2014 - Feb 2015PROJECT: Pit 1 Preload projectCLIENT: Energy Resources Australia BriefBRIEF SCOPE OF WORKS: To stitch and lay 214,000 m2 of geofabric material on a tailings dam. Preload this with rock and then cap with a laterite material so that all water captured on the tailings dam is no longer considered process water.APPROXIMATE VALUE: $4,000,000

DATE: 2014 - OngoingPROJECT: Ichthy's Project DarwinCLIENT: Monadelphous KTBRIEF SCOPE OF WORKS: To assist with the trenching and all earthworks associated with the onshore gas pipeline from the beach valve to the LNG plant.APPROXIMATE VALUE: $3,500,000

DATE: May 2015PROJECT: Maluka SubdivisionCLIENT: Clark ConstructionsBRIEF SCOPE OF WORKS: HV reticulation from Palmerston Zone Substation to Package sub including earthing and LV reticulation. Installation of all electrical and coms and conduits and street lighting.APPROXIMATE VALUE: $1,800,000

DATE: 2014PROJECT: Rocklea SubstationCLIENT: Powercor NetworksBRIEF SCOPE OF WORKS: Rocklea Energex 33/11kv Electrical Substation. The works included bulk earthworks, drainage works, roadworks fencing. 11kv and 33kv conduit and feeder cable and feeder distribution cable pits. Installation of earthing grid, construction of 11kv basement for control room, transformer foundations, oil separator and all associated electrical and coms conduit and cable from greenfield to brownfield.APPROXIMATE VALUE: $900,000

DATE: 2013PROJECT: Lota SubstationCLIENT: Powercor NetworksBRIEF SCOPE OF WORKS: Lota Energex 33/11kv Electrical Substation. The works included bulk earthworks, drainage works, retaining wall, roadworks fencing. 11kv and 33kv conduit and feeder cable. Earthing grid, Construction of 11kv Masonry Switchgear Building including basement, transformer foundations, oil separator and all associated electrical and coms conduit and cable from greenfield to brownfield site.APPROXIMATE VALUE: $1,500,000

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INDIGENOUS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

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INDIGENOUS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Proud descendants of the Bunjalung Nation

Committed to making positive contributions to Indigenous Australians

Support community programs where we live and work

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INDIGENOUS AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

• Scholarship: Southern Cross University, for Indigenous students undertaking Engineering

• Inaugural Sponsors: Aboriginal Achievement, QLD Young Achiever Awards

• Sponsors of Sunshine Coast team- Murri Rugby League Carnival

• Sponsorship of senior and junior teams, Maroochydore Swans Rugby Union Club

• Event Sponsors, Horney 4U2 Concert, Moranbah.

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INDIGENOUSENGAGEMENT STRATEGY

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We are a certified aboriginal business with Supply Nation

Member of the Northern Territory Indigenous Business Network and SE QLD Indigenous Chamber of Commerce.

INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY

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INDIGENOUS ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY

Committed to increasing the participation of Indigenous people, and in particular Traditional Owners, in all sectors of its operations.

Committed to providing opportunities for aboriginal participation in our business, wherever possible, as employees and within our supply chain.

Currently our workforce consists of 20% of indigenous employees.

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY

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SUPPLIER DIVERSITY

Kennelly Constructions strives to utilize the goods and services of other Indigenous organizations wherever possible.

• All travel needs are booked through InTravel Group • Cultural Creative Agency provide our marketing solutions• All Aspect Recruitment manage our casual staffing

All are Supply Nation certified businesses

We source local services, suppliers and sub-contractors on projects to benefit community engagement.

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THE KENNELLY DIFFERENCE

• Lost Time Injury Free for over 5 years• We focus on building long term partnerships with clients and

suppliers to ensure we "deliver on what we promise"• Mature Integrated Management System that complies with AS

9001 (Quality), AS 4801 (Safety) and AS 14001 (Environment)• Experience in remote logistics and environmental sensitivities• We offer our customers a flexible, responsive and can do approach• Ability to self perform projects as we have compliant equipment

and competent people

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Kennelly ConstructionsM. 0409 411 658 | P. 07 5450 1329F. 07 5450 1359E. [email protected]. PO Box 1804 Buderim Q 4556Lot 2 Chevallum Rd Forest Glen Q 4556

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