The Asbestos Safety and Eradication Agency (ASEA) has released guidelines to assist water and sewerage service providers in managing risks associated with asbestos in pipelines.
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More and more water utilities are taking advantage of the Primus Line system for its rehabilitation projects for pressure pipes. Hunter Water has even included the German technology in its portfolio as a standard renovation technology.
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Sewer Equipment Company Australia, better known as SECA, is Australia’s leading supplier of sewer and drain cleaning, testing, inspection, and rehabilitation equipment. Since 1967, SECA has been meeting the needs of the industry with quality products at reasonable prices.
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As leaders in training solutions for both individuals and businesses, Asset Training provides training and assessment services for new trades, up-skilling and refresh courses.
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Alternative Lining Technologies’ (ALT) custom fabricated liners create a protective barrier from corrosive gases and groundwater infiltration.
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No-Dig Down Under will feature a three-stream conference program, covering rehabilitation, installation and condition assessment and utility location when it takes place in March.
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Costly excavations were avoided at a block of flats in London thanks to Scanprobe’s TrapJumper, exclusively available in Australia and New Zealand through Pipe Core.
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More than 480 m of water main in Port Pirie West is scheduled for replacement over the coming weeks as part of proactive efforts by SA Water to improve services for local customers. Read More
SA Water is constructing around 280 m of new pipe in Gawler East as part of the utility’s $155 million four-year water main management program. Read More
On Monday, the Interflow team in Queensland took home the Excellence Award 2021 for projects less than $1 million at the IPWEA Queensland Annual Conference in Cairns. Read More
Infrastructure Australia (IA) has released its inaugural Infrastructure Market Capacity report, forecasting peak shortages across the infrastructure sector, with major activity expected to double in the next three years.
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New South Wales has been hit harder by the latest outbreak of COVID-19 than the rest of Australia in the past few months; however, a strong pipeline of significant and essential projects has ensured many in the trenchless sector can keep work ticking over at a steady pace. Read More
Alternative Lining Technologies’ specialised sewer maintenance structure rehabilitation method is helping keep sewers and wastewater systems working better for longer.
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TasWater is currently in the process of repairing the water intake structure on the Manuka River to ensure service reliability for Strahan customers.
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Carried out by Water Corporation, the retrofit follows a recent project to upgrade 1.4 km of wastewater pipeline along Rochester Drive, Fairport Vista, and Rosslare Promenade in Mindarie.
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