Canberra, ACT

2/16 Mildura Street,
Fyshwick, ACT 2609
Phone:
02 8876 0550
Business Hours:
Mon - Fri: 7:00am to 5:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Located in the hub for domestic and foreign policy, and the Australian Defence Force, our Fyshwick Office provides an extensive testing scope supporting the local transport and government infrastructure sectors of the ACT.  Our team at this office has over 75 years of collective testing experience and have worked on major projects such as Canberra Light Rail, Ellerton Drive, Cotters Dam, the Bega Bypass Duplication and the Barton Highway.

Click the button below to see the wide range of tests that we can facilitate at the Coffey Testing -Canberra, ACT branch.
  • Annexure of our Adelaide Base Lab
  • Finish Date: 09 December 2021


The Carrapateena Western Access Road Annex Facility is established from 21 January 2021 until 9 December 2021 for the Carrapateena Western Access Road project for Exact Contracting Services Pty Ltd.

Meet our Laboratory Contact,
Jason McGurgan

Jason has over 20 years of experience in the construction materials testing space. Throughout his time at Coffey Testing, he has completed a Certificate IV and Advanced Diplomas in Construction Materials Testing, as well as a delegated NATA Signatory status for a variety of AS and RMS tests.

Jason is the current Canberra Laboratory Manager, and has expertise in soil, aggregate and concrete testing, alongside laboratory calibrations. He has worked on a range of major construction projects through the ACT and NSW.

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Canberra, ACT Projects

The Barton Highway helped close the gap between communities and their essentials, and the project was worth $200 million.
Coffey Testing will be a part of the ongoing scope from October 2023, through to October 2025.
This new water storage unit will supplement the existing water supply during periods of drought and high demand and will significantly improve the security of water supply in the Eurobodalla Shire and reduce the need for restrictions on water usage in the future.