From the magazine, HDD, Rehabilitation, Spray lining, Tunnelling, Utility location

A strong shield for manholes

The patented SpectraShield liner is a spray-applied, silicone-modified polyurea system, that is used to rehabilitate and protect wastewater structures such as manholes, wet wells or wastewater treatment plant facilities.

Specialising in various aspects of drain cleaning, CCTV, pipe relining and maintenance, NuJet has developed strong working relationships with numerous councils and water authorities in Victoria and Tasmania including Southern Water and Yarra Valley Water.

This has given NuJet greater insight into common industry issues and needs. Through the company’s efforts to continually innovate and introduce greater efficiencies into its services, NuJet became aware of the SpectraShield lining systems product that was in use the United States of America and immediately recognised the value it could bring to large-scale water systems in Australia.

NuJet developed a relationship with CCI Spectrum, the designer and manufacturer of the SpectraShield liner systems. NuJet has aligned with CCI Spectrum and licenced the rights to the innovative SpectraShield lining systems for use in Australia and New Zealand.

This new service line involves relining new and existing water structures using a multi-layered lining system. Water structures may include wastewater facilities, pumping stations, and sewer access chambers.

SpectraShield applicators are thoroughly trained in all facets of system preparation and application, as well as safety and quality control.

SpectraShield is installed using trenchless techniques, which minimises disruption to the surrounding environment.

Engineered to be cost competitive with other leading lining systems, SpectraShield has been installed in over 20,000 structures around the world, totalling more than 762,000 square metres.

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