Melbourne Water is seeking expressions of interest for a major sewer replacement in Melbourne's inner-north.
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Key appointments for trenchless company
A leading pipeline rehabilitation company is set for major growth with two recent developments.
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Industry leaders get behind No-Dig Down Under
Four of the industry's most prominent key players, Hobas, Interflow, Kembla Watertech and Vermeer, have partnered with the ASTT to bring the 31st ISTT No-Dig Event to Sydney in 2013, to be held from 1-4 September. Trenchless Australasia takes a look at some of the companies' most recent projects.
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Expand your trenchless knowledge at No-Dig Down Under 2013
The upcoming 31st ISTT No-Dig Event, to be held at the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre from 1-4 September 2013, will provide delegates with extensive opportunities to further their knowledge of the trenchless industry and trenchless techniques.
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Tender released in the Sunshine State
Brisbane City Council has released a tender for microtunnelling and associated drainage works in Queensland.
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Robbins carves into the Down Under market
A new Asia Pacific office for Robbins will provide increased services for the Australasian region.
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Cora the Tunnel Borer carves through QLD
The largest capital works project undertaken by Queensland's water authority has reached a major milestone with the unleashing of the first of four tunnel boring machines that will carve out a new sewer for the region.
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Journey-man returns home
After taking his innovations from Australia to an international platform, founder of trenchless company Edge Underground and creator of the Vermeer AXIS Guided Boring system Stuart Harrison has come back to the land Down Under. Trenchless Australasia speaks to Mr Harrison about his passion for innovation, what his experience in the trenchless industry has taught him and what he sees for the future of Trenchless Technology.
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Robbins carves into the Down Under market
A new Asia Pacific office for Robbins will provide increased services for the Australasian region.
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Trenchless services sought in NSW
Recently released tenders across New South Wales include renewal of stormwater assets and horizontal drilling and microtunnelling services.
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Pezzimenti Trenchless hits the road
Pezzimenti Trenchless has recently expanded into new territories, tackling a microtunnelling project in the hard rocks of Hobart and installing pipe under one of the busiest roads in Adelaide.
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Trenchless Civil steps in
Trenchless Civil's highly experienced crews and state-of-the-art tunnelling equipment are undertaking a variety of trenchless projects in Victoria. Trenchless Australasia takes a look at some of the projects the company is working on.
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Book your social ticket to 2013
The social events and touring opportunities have been confirmed for the Sydney-based International No-Dig Down Under 2013, and include exhibition opening cocktails, a tour on the beautiful Sydney Harbour and the prestigious ISTT and ASTT Awards Night and Gala dinner at an iconic Sydney location.
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Sunshine State embraces no-dig solutions
An Australian company has several trenchless projects underway in Queensland, using microtunnelling to bore under a major retail store and employing pipe bursting to renew sewer rising main.
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Tunnelling Contractor of the Year
John Holland has recently been named Tunnelling Contractor of the Year at the International Tunnelling Awards.
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Meet the partners of ISTT No-Dig 2013
Trenchless Australasia introduces you to the event partners and sponsors already locked in for the 31st ISTT No-Dig Conference and Exhibition, to be located in Sydney from 1-4 September 2013.
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Top 5 trenchless articles of 2012
To remind all trenchless professionals of the most important news of 2012, Trenchless Australasia has put together the top 5 most viewed trenchless articles below.
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Brisbane microtunnelling project complete
UEA Trenchless recently completed a 110 m 450 mm diameter bore using pilot tube microtunnelling methods beneath the Bruce Highway at Dakabin, 26 km north of Brisbane.
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Call for papers deadline extended
International No-Dig Down Under 2013 has extended the deadline for abstracts to 31 January 2013!
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Alphington Sewer project – tender update
Melbourne Water has released information about upcoming tender documents for the Alphington sewer replacement project.
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Determining the optimum level of investigation
The increasing demand for trenchless methods in pipeline replacement and rehabilitation projects makes it is prudent to consider what investigation needs to be carried out prior to construction on a trenchless project.
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State of Industry report: WA
In the third installment of Trenchless Australasia's ongoing state of the industry series, we take a look at major developments in Western Australia, as reported by ASTT Chairman Trevor Gosatti.
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Trenchless Live 2012 an industry success
In Melbourne from 22-24 October 2012, over 900 participants attended one of the largest trenchless exhibitions ever hosted in the Southern Hemisphere. Live demonstrations were the centrepiece of the conference program, with exhibitors displaying innovative and proven trenchless technologies.
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The ISTT event comes Down Under in 2013
In 2013 the Australasian Society will welcome the International Society for Trenchless Technology to Sydney for the Trenchless Technology event of the year - International No-Dig Down Under 2013.
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Rolling under the River
The ASTT Installation Project of the Year Award winning Melbourne Main Sewer Replacement has successfully replaced a section of Melbourne's oldest sewer network, which will cater for population growth and provide the city with essential infrastructure for the next 100 years.
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Construction sector gets Government boost
The Federal Government has announced that construction sector employers will receive an additional $AU3,350 to take on an apprentice as part of a major overhaul of the apprenticeship system.
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