With over 140 individual bores completed, totalling over 7,500 m in sizes ranging from 325-1,850 mm in diameter across varied ground conditions including clay, mudstone, siltstone, Coode Island silt, stiff sands and basalt, Pezzimenti Trenchless has topped off the financial year on a high.
The company has been involved with significant projects that have spanned all across Victoria including the Queensbridge Street Branch sewer project in Southbank, Melbourne, completed in April this year.
The Queenstreet Bridge project included the installation of 300 m of 427 mm diameter and 376 mm diameter Hobas jacking pipes while working through particularly soft Coode Island silt ground matter. The project was conducted directly underneath Melbourne’s prestigious Crown Promenade building.
Jumping over to South Australia, Pezzimenti Trenchless was on-hand to complete two significant 32 m bore crossings underneath Main North Road in Para Hills West, as part of works for the new Liebherr facility. The project involved boring 750 mm of Rocla R.C jacking pipes through significant clay ground matter.
Joe, Anthony and Stephen Pezzimenti alongside the invaluable 50 years of experience of Gilbert Pezzimenti, are committed to improving systems and services to their vast client base as they kick off the new financial year.
The management team alongside the committed Pezzimenti Trenchless staff members look forward to reaching new goals and targets for the company.
With six crews and 26 microtunnelling units available in various sizes, the team at Pezzimenti Trenchless are prepared to tackle nearly any project, aiming to deliver the best results possible.