Dam Construction in Mareeba

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Mareeba Dam Construction

At STJ Earthmoving, we provide expert dam construction in Mareeba, delivering sustainable solutions for water management. Whether you're a farmer, landowner, or business in need of reliable water storage, our team ensures that your dam is built to last and fully meets your irrigation or stock water requirements.


Our services cover everything from building new dams to maintaining and upgrading existing ones, ensuring your system remains efficient and operational year-round. We tailor our approach to your land’s unique needs, ensuring that water management is both cost-effective and environmentally sustainable.


With years of experience in the industry, STJ Earthmoving is committed to providing reliable, high-quality dam construction services in Mareeba. Let us help you manage your water resources effectively—contact us today at 0407 161 783 to discuss your dam construction needs. In addition to Mareeba, we service Atherton, the Tablelands Cape York, Weipa, Normanton and surrounding regions.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO BUILD A DAM?

    The time required for dam construction depends on the size and complexity of the project. Generally, small to medium-sized dams can be completed within a few weeks to a couple of months, while larger projects may take longer depending on the terrain and weather conditions.

  • CAN DAMS BE BUILT ON ANY TYPE OF LAND?

    Not all types of land are suitable for dam construction. The land must have stable soil and be positioned to allow proper water flow. A thorough site assessment ensures that the chosen location can support the dam structure and meet your water management needs.

  • WHAT MATERIALS ARE USED IN DAM CONSTRUCTION?

    Common materials used in dam construction include clay, rock, and concrete. These materials ensure the dam is structurally sound, preventing leaks and erosion while providing long-lasting, reliable water storage for irrigation, stock water, or land drainage.