Anzac Square Water Feature

Anzac Square is Queensland’s memorial to those Queenslanders who have served their country in conflict and peace. Anzac Square contains the ‘Eternal Flame of Remembrance’ held in a continuously lit bronze urn, dedicated on Tuesday, 11 November 1030; with an undercroft containing the WWI Memorial Crypt, WWII Memorial Gallery, Post WWII Memorial Gallery/Education space. It was built in 1929-1930 from concrete, sandstone and granite. As part of the original installation, two arc-shaped water features were constructed adjacent the main shrine. Nearing almost 90 years old, the two features were once again in need of refurbishment to maintain operation long into the future without negatively impacting on the heritage nature of the feature. Aquatic One was contracted by the Brisbane City Council to provide a performance water feature operation and reduce damage to the sandstone capping.

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Scope of Works

  • Specification of hydraulic works to be undertaken to improve system circulation and filtration system performance.