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Water Infrastructure Group finalist in Earth Awards
Water Infrastructure Group was a finalist in the New South Wales 2010 Civil Contractors Federation Earth Awards.
Going forward and under in Moreton Bay
Moreton Bay Regional Council, which services a rapidly-growing region just north of Brisbane, has recently undertaken a $A6 million contract to upgrade the sewer system at Murrumba Downs. Part of this contract involved the installation of sewer pipe using Trenchless Technology.More infrastructure and less restrictions for Australian water supply
Recent research by MWH shows that over three quarters of Australians would prefer more infrastructure be built when it comes to Australia’s water supply.Balnarring beach – Trenchless Technology
Delving deep into the archives of trenchless projects, Trenchless Australasia reviews the Balnarring beach project – when all options seemed exhausted, Trenchless Technology saved the day.Council Profile: City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Located in the hub of the goldfields of Western Australia, the city of Kalgoorlie-Boulder is situated approximately 550 km east of Perth. The city covers 95,575 square km and is active in using trenchless techniques for relining its sewers.
Using drill slurry resourcefully
Up until now the question of ‘what to do with that drill slurry’ has been unanswered. After investigations on how to improve the HDD industry and its work practices it has been discovered that the disposal of drill slurry is not only extremely important but can also be recycled to benefit the environment.
Nine hole win for HDD
AJ Lucas won the $A95 million contract to use horizontal directional drilling to construct nine holes as part of the Gorgon LNG Project in Western Australia.
Why trenchless is the ‘green’ choice
Governments and the broader community are demanding environmentally friendly choices and sustainable solutions – especially of the construction and infrastructure industries.Sitting on the dock of the bay
Wed, 7 April 2010
Melbourne Water will be constructing its new headquarters at 990 Latrobe Street, Docklands and will consolidate its office-based operations into a sustainable and efficient building.
Shaw River to use HDD
Mon, 29 March 2010
In the most recent Environment Effects Statement for the Shaw River Power Station Project, located in Victoria, Santos outlines the possible use of horizontal directional drilling (HDD) for watercourse crossings along the associated pipeline's route.
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