Kempsey Shire Council has been invited to participate in phase two of the New South Wales government’s $12.5 million regional leakage reduction program.
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Trenchless operators in New South Wales have shown a strong sense of community, sharing product knowledge, technology, and expertise to ensure success and development in no-dig projects and asset management.
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Researchers from The University of South Australia and the University of Queensland have developed self-healing concrete that may use waste to mitigate corrosion in Australia’s sewer pipes.
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Limited places are available to see trenchless demonstrations and network at Pipe Core’s open days at the company’s headquarters in Port Melbourne.
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SECA has opened limited spots for enrolment in a range of CCTV training courses in February, to be held at its head office in Sydney’s Southwest.
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Collaboration between Sydney Water and the University of Technology Sydney has resulted in new artificial intelligence (AI) technology to detect potential water main leaks and breaks, avoiding costly pipe failures.
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Watercare is relining the 19 km Eastern Interceptor in Auckland as part of its $8 million per year wastewater targeted asset renewal program which aims to add resilience to the network.
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Drainchem has teamed up with Plugline, one of Europe’s leading plug manufacturer, to introduce an exciting range of Packers, Pillow Plugs, Cone Plugs and lifting bags – now available in Australia.
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What to do with Australia’s vast ageing drainage network? Trenchless pipe rehabilitation is a fraction of the cost compared to the excavation and the construction of a replacement drain in built up areas.
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With safety being a major the focus of operators in the trenchless industry, KOR has signed on as the exclusive distributor of Gerotto Federico robotic technologies in Australia and New Zealand.
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Australia’s leading supplier of asset management and rehabilitation equipment for sewers and drains, SECA, is hosting an open day for those who want to learn about the latest innovations in the pipeline industry.
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Pipe Core has introduced another innovative product to Australasia which saves time, effort and money when releasing maintenance hole access covers.
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With proactive maintenance of water infrastructure becoming more prominent in the industry, Melbourne is boosting its ability to assess its sewer pipelines with newly developed CCTV camera technology.
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NEPTCO, a Chase Corporation company acquired in 2012, has decades of experience supporting the construction and maintenance of underground utilities.
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