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Marine TBM breaks through on schedule
A major tunnelling milestone for Santos' Gladstone Liquefied Natural Gas project in Queensland has been achieved.
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Construction company to acquire utilities specialist
Construction company Seymour Whyte has announced plans to aquire Rob Carr Pty Ltd, a privately owned civil construction business specialising in underground utilities services.
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Launching gantry assists with Waterview tunnel project
Alice, the giant tunnel boring machine excavating the motorway tunnels on Auckland's Waterview Connection project, now has a partner to help complete New Zealand's largest roading project.
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Work starts on $A3 million Queensland sewer project
Queensland Urban Utilities has begun work on a $A3.1 million project utilising microtunnelling to upgrade the sewerage system in Gatton, Queensland.
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Hybrid TBM takes on Australian Decline Tunnel
Tunnel boring technology is being used to bore the Grosvenor Decline Tunnel for Australia's Anglo-American Coal Mine in Moranbah, Queensland.
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Alice completes her first 250 m at Waterview
Alice, the huge tunnel boring machine for the Waterview Connection project in Auckland, has constructed her first quarter-kilometre of tunnel.
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HDD works ahead in Queensland
Horizontal directional drilling works are planned in the coming months in Bethania and Tanah Merah, Queensland.
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An Australian trenchless first
In a project that featured a number of technical milestones for Trenchless Technology in Australia, Coe Drilling and Mears Group Inc delivered the first use of horizontal directional drill intersect technology in Australia for the Curtis Island Water and Trade Waste Infrastructure Project.
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Relive the top trenchless news of 2013
Trenchless Australasia takes a look at some of our most popular news articles from 2013 - read on to discover what you and your trenchless peers were most interested in last year.
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Underground rail project planned for QLD
Queenslanders will soon have access to one of the most innovative public transport connections in the world.
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Melbourne gets trenchless watermain renewals
Watermain works will begin in the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy this week, with works to continue throughout the first half of 2014.
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Alice builds first permanent rings
Waterview's tunnel boring machine recently excavated into untouched ground and built its first permanent rings, Ring 1 and Ring 2.
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Tunnelling under trams
Pezzimenti Trenchless and Pezzimenti Tunnelbore recently completed an innovative microtunnelling project in the busy Melbourne suburb of Caulfield South.
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Leaders gather for industry Think Tank
At the ISTT's 2012 conference in Sao Paulo, a discussion of trenchless issues took place, with speakers from key regions across the globe giving Affiliated Society leaders direction and guidance. At the ISTT's 2013 conference, International No-Dig Down Under, the session took place for the second year and will act as a catalyst for work undertaken by the ASTT in promoting Trenchless Technology.
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NZ TBM ready for tunnelling
The tunnel boring machine that will help build New Zealand's Waterview Connection, part of the Auckland motorway Western link, has recently undergone final checks and is now ready to begin tunnelling.
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WA microtunnelling and HDD works awarded
The Western Australian Water Corporation has awarded major infill sewerage project works near Mandurah, Western Australia, which will involve microtunnelling and directional drilling.
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Trenchless award winners announced
Winners of the prestigious ASTT Awards were recently announced at the ASTT's night-of-nights during No-Dig Down Under 2013.
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Calling all wastewater professionals
Vacuum microtunnelling heads Down Under
The 31st ISTT No-Dig Down Under Conference and Exhibition will take place in Sydney, Australia from 1-4 September, and will feature a presentation by trenchless equipment manufacturer and Event Partner Vermeer.
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Slurry shield microtunnelling around Oz
As part of the first privately-owned company to introduce slurry shield microtunnelling to Western Australia, the team at D.J. Mac Cormick Contractors have been at the forefront of microtunnelling and continue to offer a wide range of related services.
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QLD’s unseen scene
Tunnelcorp has been involved in a number of microtunnelling projects underneath Queensland that required installing new infrastructure in challenging ground conditions while keeping environmental damage to a minimum.
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Tough tunnelling
Microtunnelling contractor Edge Underground recently completed a job in difficult terrain in Officer, Victoria.
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Talking big rigs in NZ
Trenchless Australasia talks to New Zealand contractors Smythe about the capabilities afforded by maxi horizontal directional drilling rigs, and speaks to the Cambridge-based company about setting a New Zealand record on the North Shore Birkenhead Project.
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A HOBAS solution for any project
HOBAS is a leading supplier of high performance GRP pipe systems for applications such as potable water, wastewater, hydropower penstocks, cooling water lines, irrigation and drainage.
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Machinery giant continues to grow
Vermeer was established in Pella, Iowa, US in 1948, and arrived in the Australian market in 1989. The company introduced its extensive range of trenchless equipment to Australian contractors in 1993.
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