SECA is leveraging its technological prowess to help solve some councils’ biggest rehabilitation headaches.
For councils, maintaining sewer and stormwater networks is a constant challenge. Ageing infrastructure, limited budgets, and increasing community expectations mean that accurate information, reliable technology, and skilled people are essential.
SECA’s mission is to support councils in reducing downtime, improving planning, and gaining maximum value from every investment. With more than 55 years of industry experience, SECA has built its approach around four pillars – inspection systems, software, after-sales support, and training – that together provide councils with a complete solution and long-term partnership.
Inspection systems that deliver confidence
Councils rely on accurate, high-quality inspection data to make informed decisions about asset maintenance and renewal. SECA supplies world-leading CCTV inspection systems designed to perform in tough conditions and deliver crystal-clear results.
By integrating seamlessly with asset management software, these systems allow inspection data to move directly into council platforms, cutting duplication and saving time. The benefit is clear: more reliable information, faster reporting, and smarter decision-making.
WinCan: Turning data into action
Data is only useful if it can be translated into planning. SECA partners with WinCan, a world leader in sewer asset management software, to help councils turn inspection footage into actionable insights.
WinCan is a CCTV pipe inspection software that allows users to collect pipe inspection data, organise it into a database, and generate detailed inspection reports. The software supports various pipe-inspection camera brands, allowing for compatibility and flexibility. This technology is designed to streamline data management and enhance decision-making processes.
Some iterations of the product even leverage artificial intelligence (AI), taking sewer inspection to the next level by fully automating defect coding. This AI processes inspection footage in real time and delivers immediate, actionable results, helping council’s save time and streamline their workflow.
“By automating defect identification and simplifying workflows, WinCan allows operators and engineers to focus on what matters most: making informed decisions and delivering high-quality reports,” SECA told Trenchless Australasia.
As a provider of WinCan, SECA offers more than software supply. Councils benefit from two dedicated WinCan specialists in Australia who provide local helpdesk support, troubleshooting, and even on-site training for engineers and asset owners.
This level of support ensures councils get the most from their data, leading to better prioritisation of repairs, fewer emergency callouts, and more efficient use of budgets.
Service and support for maximum uptime
SECA understands that downtime is costly. That’s why its after-sales support is designed to keep council equipment operating at peak performance. With one of the largest CCTV service teams in Australia, spread across NSW, Queensland, and Victoria, SECA is positioned to provide fast, reliable assistance wherever it’s needed.
Service centres carry a full range of spare parts, and technicians receive direct factory training in Europe to maintain world-class standards. For councils, this means reduced downtime, lower whole-of-life costs, and confidence that help is always close at hand.
Training that builds capability
Technology works best in the hands of skilled people. Through SECA Academy, councils can access Nationally Recognised Training (RTO No. 91255) and hands-on product courses designed to build operator confidence and competence.
From CCTV inspection to drain cleaning and rehabilitation, this training equips council teams to work safely, efficiently, and to industry standards – delivering better outcomes for ratepayers and communities.
A partner in productivity
By combining world-leading inspection systems, smart software integration, reliable after-sales support, and comprehensive training, SECA provides councils with more than just products.
The four pillars reflect SECA’s mission: to partner with councils in reducing downtime, improving asset management, and delivering reliable services to communities. It’s a commitment to long-term support and shared success – helping councils build better, stronger communities for the future.
For more information, visit seca.com.au
