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Contracts on the way for sewer upgrade
Wed, 1 September 2010
Queensland Urban Utilities will soon begin the contracting process for the first stage of a multi-million dollar upgrade to the Bulimba Creek Trunk Sewer, on Brisbane’s south side.
Darwin’s wastewater evolution
Thu, 26 August 2010
A project to upgrade Darwin’s wastewater system will use microtunnelling to bring the city up to modern standards.
Register now for Trenchless Live 2010!
Mon, 26 July 2010
Keynote speakers for the Breakfast Session at Trenchless Live 2010 have been confirmed and online registrations are now open!
A clean harbour through Alliance Contracting
Trenchless Australasia — July 2010
In Auckland City a critical drainage upgrade was needed to reduce the amount of wastewater pollution overflows and to ensure that the drainage infrastructure could cope with the city’s forecast growth.
In-depth: Australasian councils and water authorities
Trenchless Australasia — July 2010
The provision of water and wastewater services throughout Australasia is complex, as various entities have different roles and responsibilities. Trenchless Australasia has the facts on who does what, and who is responsible for services in each region. We provide the information and contacts you need to get that next underground infrastructure contract.
Barraba gets relined
Tue, 13 July 2010
Tamworth Regional Council has begun the relining of a wastewater pipe system located in Barraba, New South Wales, as part of their sewerage improvement program.
IPWEA CEO Keynote for Trenchless Live 2010
Thu, 1 July 2010
Trenchless Live 2010 will feature a diverse program of keynote presentations, toolbox sessions and hands-on live demonstrations, including IPWEA CEO Chris Champion.
Council plans to improve sewerage in Rosewood
Tue, 29 June 2010
Ipswich City Council has commenced works to improve the sewerage network of Rosewood, located in southeast Queensland.
HDD for Somers
Wed, 26 May 2010
South East Water will use horizontal directional drilling (HDD) for parts of its Somers Recycled Water Project in Somers, Victoria.
Rockin’ the suburbs
Tue, 18 May 2010
Water Corporation has started work on a new sewer pipeline in the northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia that will use microtunnelling.
Halfway there for the Melbourne Sewer
Tue, 18 May 2010
The 2.3 km Melbourne Main Sewer Replacement from Port Melbourne to Docklands, Victoria, has reached its half way point.
Duplication for Ballarat
Mon, 10 May 2010
Central Highlands Water’s Ballarat South Sewer Outfall upgrade plans on using microtunnelling and augur boring as part of its major waterway infrastructure project.
Call for sewer pipeline cleaners
Thu, 29 April 2010
Barwon Water has invited tenders to clean circular sewer pipelines and dispose of silt and debris removed during the cleaning process.
Extra hands in the sewer
Wed, 28 April 2010
Rockhampton Regional Council’s sewer maintenance program has received an additional work crew for their extensive sewer relining program, which involved 120 km of CCTV investigation.
How to select access chamber coatings
CIPP takes centre stage at the Horden Pavilion
Trenchless Australasia — April 2010
During a routine CCTV inspection under the Hordern Pavilion, Kembla Watertech found concrete blocking a sewer pipe and used CIPP to save the stage.
See how they did it - rehabilitating the NGRS
Trenchless Australasia — April 2010
The world’s largest spiral wound pipe project, installed by Interflow for Sydney Water in 2009, is on display at Powerhouse Museum, Sydney.
Berry joins Downer EDI
Wed, 24 March 2010
New Zealand’s Downer EDI Works have acquired Berry Pipelines Pty Ltd based in Bayswater, Victoria.
Winning with refinement
Wed, 24 March 2010
Sydney’s Desalination Project, which relied on tunnel boring machines to install the necessary pipeline, has received the Government Partnership Excellence Award at Infrastructure Partnerships Australia’s 2010 National Infrastructure Awards.
Sewer main renewals in Lismore
Thu, 18 March 2010
HDD is being used to renew a rising sewer main in Lismore, in northern New South Wales.
Raining dollars for water projects
Wed, 17 March 2010
In response to increase pressure placed on water resources, caused by growing populations around Australia, the Federal Government has committed $A254.8 million through the National Water Security Plan for Cities and Towns.
Speedy tunnel boring signals early finish for NSP
Tue, 16 March 2010
The Northern Sewerage Project is on track to be delivered six months ahead of schedule.
See how they did it – Interflow and the NGRS Project
Water New Zealand call for abstracts
Industry report reveals challenges ahead for Tas water
Thu, 4 March 2010
The first Tasmanian Water and Sewerage Industry Report has been released and shows that important challenges lie ahead for water corporations in Tasmania in developing infrastructure to the required standard over ten years.



