View the latest trenchless technology tenders

View the latest trenchless technology tenders

Sewer condition assessments
Issued by: Byron Shire Council
Closing date: 17 July 2020
Location: New South Wales 
Description: Byron Shire Council wishes to appoint a contractor to supply goods and/or services. The goods and/or services involved include the CCTV assessment and smoke testing subject to direction by the principal of the exiting gravity sewer network and are set out in detail in the RFT. The contract term is one year subject to satisfactory performance by the successful tenderer, which will be determined by Byron Shire Council.

Request for information – pump systems
Issued by: Kingston City Council
Closing date:
23 July 2020
Location:
Victoria
Description:
Kingston City Council is seeking the latest information from the stormwater industry on suitable pumps and pumping station technology for consideration as part of council’s capital works program to construct stormwater improvements within flood prone areas.

Valla Urban Growth Area, Stage 1 – water and sewer design
Issued by: Public Works Advisory
Closing date:
28 July 2020
Location:
New South Wales
Description:
Design investigation, coordination and development for potable water storage, treatment and reticulation. Design investigation, coordination and development for sewage collection, reticulation and transfer. 

Creekside Estate Stage 2 Bourke Road, Nathalia – 20030/CW
Issued by:
Moira Shire Council
Closing date:
29 July 2020
Location:
Victoria
Description: The project offered for tender on this occasion is the civil works, including sewerage and water reticulation associated with Creekside Estate – Stage 2, subdivision works. The scope of work consists of the construction of the internal subdivision associated with Creekside Estate, Nathalia as shown the drawings. The works of this contract comprise but are not limited to drainage works including pit construction and telecommunication pit and pipe construction.

RAAF Richmond Water Infrastructure, NSW
Issued by:
Department of Defence – DSRG
Closing date:
30 July 2020
Location:
New South Wales
Description:
This project involves works on the sewer treatment plant, hydrants, pothole sewer rising main and pumping station. This includes membrane lining replacement, upgrade to weirs, replacing several pumps and general refurbishment works for tanks. 

Design and construction of Quinns main sewer extension and associated works
Issued by:
Water Corporation
Closing date:
12 August 2020
Location:
Western Australia
Description
: Water Corporation is inviting organisations with suitable experience, capability and capacity to submit a bid for the design and construction of approximately 1,930 m of new main sewer (MS) and associated works from the high point Hall Road to the existing Quinns MS at access Chamber (AC) N1113 near the intersection of Connolly Drive and Walyunga Boulevard in Clarkson.

Aubinville STP: EIC&A – Design and Construct
Issued by:
Fraser Coast Regional Council
Closing date:
13 August 2020
Location:
Queensland
Description
: Tenders are invited from suitably qualified and experienced tenderers to undertake the design and construction of electrical, instrumentation, control and automation (EIC&A) works at the Aubinville Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) in Maryborough, Queensland.

Each fortnightly edition of the Trenchless Australasia e-newsletter includes a list of tenders relevant to no-dig contractors, suppliers and manufacturers.

The information is provided by Australian Tenders, which is renowned for being an Australia-wide locally owned and operated tender notification service.

Australian Tenders is also offering readers of Trenchless Australasia an extra three months on their subscription plans.

Email support@australiantenders.com.au for more information.

For more tender information visit the Australian Tenders website.

If you have a tender you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Assistant Editor Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

New robotic crawler presents safer option

In Western Australia, Water Corporation operates and maintains multiple unlined rock tunnels to convey water, with personnel crews required to enter these tunnels for comprehensive asset condition assessments.

An assessment involves various tests and samples or remedial work when needed, resulting in a high safety risk for entry crews.

To mitigate this safety risk, Mr Rechichi developed a robotic crawler that can conduct a complete visual assessment prior to any crews entering the tunnel, including the ability to identify potentials for rock falls and other safety related issues.

Once the robotic crawler conducts its initial assessment and deems the tunnel safe for entry, it then accompanies the crew into the tunnel and stays with them for the duration of the works, providing numerous aids such as lights, cameras, power supply, communications and more.

Suitable for operating in tunnels with a diameter as small as 1.6 m, the robotic crawler has four-wheel independent drive and the ability to traverse through thick mud, small rocks and obstacles.

The system will increase the reliability of water supply, decrease operational costs and eliminate the safety risk for workers.

For more information visit the Water Corporation website.

If you have news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Assistant Editor Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

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PNCC Wastewater Pipe Relining and Rehabilitation 2020–22
Issued by:
Palmerston North City Council
Closing date:
7 July 2020
Location:
New Zealand
Description
: PNCC are seeking tenders from suitable, qualified and experienced contractors for the relining and rehabilitation of the PNCC wastewater network, and in some cases including laterals on private property. This contract covers larger mains, ranging from 750 mm diameter down to 300 mm diameter. As well as relining of the mains, works also include pre and post CCTV inspections, epoxy coating of associated manholes and relining of associated laterals.

Construction of new sewage pump station R19A and renewal of sewage pump station SH1
Issued by: Cairns Regional Council
Closing date: 7 July 2020
Location: Queensland
Description: Cairns Regional Council is inviting submissions from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the construction of new sewage pump station R19A at Portsmith and the renewal works at sewage pump station SH1 at Smithfield.

Mount Grey Road to Smarts Road Watermain
Issued by: Hurunui District Council
Closing date: 9 July 2020
Location: New Zealand
Description: The proposed project consists of approximately 3,000 m of DN 180 PE100 PN12, approximately 3,000 m of DN 63 PE80 PN12, approximately 385 m of DN 63 PE80 PN16, approximately 975 m of DN 32 PE80 PN12 and approximately 1,719 m of DN 25 PE80 PN12. There are several road crossings that will be installed by trenchless methods, the project also consists of SV valves, air-valves and connections. The contractor is to supply and install all the valves, fittings, small bore pipe and all pipe welding. Hurunui District Council will supply the DN 180 PE100 (15 m sticks) PN12.

Citywide trenchless technology rehabilitation works
Issued by: Newcastle City Council
Closing date: 14 July 2020
Location: New South Wales
Description: The provision of asset rehabilitation works to existing underground stormwater conduits using trenchless lining technology at various locations across the Newcastle Local Government Area.

Warren – Blackwood Regional Water Supply Scheme – Greenbushes to Kirup Link
Issued by:
Barwon Water
Closing Date:
23 July 2020
Location:
Western Australia
Description
: Water Corporation is inviting organisations with suitable experience, capability and capacity to submit a bid for the manufacture, supply, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of approximately 17 km DN 150 MPVC pipeline, tank site reconfigurations and new infrastructure to suit the new water supply scheme, road access, electrical and controls upgrades from Greenbushes to Kirup.

Each fortnightly edition of the Trenchless Australasia e-newsletter includes a list of tenders relevant to no-dig contractors, suppliers and manufacturers.

The information is provided by Australian Tenders, which is renowned for being an Australia-wide locally owned and operated tender notification service.

Australian Tenders is also offering readers of Trenchless Australasia an extra three months on their subscription plans.

Email support@australiantenders.com.au for more information.

For more tender information visit the Australian Tenders website.

If you have a tender you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

Primus Line repairs seaport pipeline

The existing HDPE potable water pipeline, which runs along and under one of the main roads into the port, required rehabilitation.

Due to its location, a dig-and-replace option was not viable as the port facility operates 24/7 and a part of the pipeline passes through areas of cultural heritage sensitivity where digging is not permitted.

For the rehabilitation, 1,500 m of Primus Liner DN 150 was installed with the lining in three sections, taking less than four days to complete.

The Primus Liner was installed in only four days.

Consisting of a flexible Kevlar® reinforced liner and specifically developed end fittings, Primus Liner is a flexible sliplining solution for the trenchless rehabilitation of pressure pipes.

Cape Lambert is a seaport exporting iron ore with an annual capacity to handle 80 million t.

For more information visit the Primus Line website.

If you have news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

Female industry leaders present online panel

Hosted by Girls in Engineering, an outreach program at the University of Western Australia (UWA), the ‘Shaping the World’ online event will provide insight into an engineering career and encourage young females to consider the profession.

Participants will hear from a range of women working and studying across various engineering industries with the panel comprising UWA graduates and students discussing what engineering is and what engineers do, as well as misconceptions about the profession.

School students take part in the Girls in Engineering program’s events each year.

Panelist and mechatronic engineering graduate Hannah Golding is the founder of the Girls in Engineering program, a partnership between Rio Tinto and UWA to encourage women to study engineering.  

She carried out research and development at UWA as a Rio Tinto graduate in the physics faculty, developing a survey instrument to find the next Tier 1 deposit and said her role was focused on discovering and influencing automation solutions for Rio Tinto.

“My team is thinking about how we do mining now, and how will this change in the future?” said Ms Golding.

“For example, would we use smaller electric vehicles, could we control diggers remotely, and can drones offer benefit in delivering essential items.”

Ms Golding said it was important to celebrate the successes and achievements of female engineers in the industry.

“Women in Engineering Day is about celebrating the progress we’ve made towards a diverse workforce and sharing the benefits of an engineering career to future students,” she said.

Since launching in 2014, Girls in Engineering has engaged with more than 8,000 students, 60 industry and 140 current university students.

Shaping the World will be held online on Tuesday 23 June at 5.30pm.

Click here to register for the event.

If you have news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

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Junction Rd, Balhannah Stormwater Upgrade Project
Issued by:
Adelaide Hills Council
Closing date:
18 June 2020
Location:
South Australia
Description:
The project comprises a variety of tasks including demolition, hydrojet cleaning of pipes, CCTV pipe inspection, road reconstruction, road reinstatement, kerbing, stormwater works, line marking and associated items of work.

Provision of pipe jacking for culverts on Peninsula Development Road, Coen
Issued by:
Department of Transport and Main Roads – RoadTek
Closing date:
18 June 2020
Location:
Queensland
Description
: Site 1 – Proposed pipe jacking of 21.3 m of client supplied DN1650 Class 4 Butt Joint RCP around a 1350 mm CSHP at a jobsite located 6.8 km north of Coen on the Peninsula Developmental Road. Site 2 – Proposed pipe jacking of 19.52 m of client supplied DN1650 Class 4 Butt Joint RCP around a 1350 mm CSHP at a jobsite location 86 km north of Coen on the Peninsula Developmental Road.

Rhodes Street Water Main Renewal Contract
Issued by:
Wairarapa Councils Joint Portal
Closing date:
30 June 2020
Location:
New Zealand
Description
: The objective of the contract works is the supply and installation of water main replacement and renewal within the township of Carterton encompassing Rhodes Street. The council is inviting tenders from suitably experienced drainage contractors for the renewal of pipework and laterals including installation of valves and a rail under crossing. Specialist industry skills are expected for water reticulation and drain laying and connection skills. All pipework will be hydrostatically tested and asbuilts produced on CAD.

Water Main Upgrade – Honeyfarm Road Caloundra
Issued by:
Sunshine Coast Council
Closing date:
30 June 2020
Location:
Queensland
Description: Tenders are invited for the construction of Stage 1A and 1B Water Main for the Honeyfarm Road Sports Precinct project. This is a lump sum contract, with both stages of work to be awarded to the one contractor. It is anticipated this contract will commence 15 August 2020, with practical completion of both stages by 30 November 2020.

Design and Construction of Quinns Main Sewer Extension and Associated Works
Issued by: Water Corporation
Closing date: 12 August 2020
Location: Western Australia
Description: Water Corporation is inviting organisations with suitable experience, capability and capacity to submit a bid for the design and construction of approximately 1,930 m of new main sewer (MS) and associated works from the high point Hall Rd to the existing Quinns MS at access Chamber (AC) N1113 near the intersection of Connolly Drive and Walyunga Boulevard in Clarkson.

Each fortnightly edition of the Trenchless Australasia e-newsletter includes a list of tenders relevant to no-dig contractors, suppliers and manufacturers.

The information is provided by Australian Tenders, which is renowned for being an Australia-wide locally owned and operated tender notification service.

Australian Tenders is also offering readers of Trenchless Australasia an extra three months on their subscription plans.

Email support@australiantenders.com.au for more information.

For more tender information visit the Australian Tenders website.

If you have a tender you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

Allpipe Technologies provides the pipeline solution

As a leading CCTV pipe inspection and pipeline rehabilitation company in Western Australia, Allpipe Technologies is no stranger to conducting underground asset audits by using the latest technology and methods to deliver tangible value for municipalities, authorities and private companies.

For such organisations, awareness and maintenance of underground assets has seen increased importance as it is not only vital to maintain an optimum level of service, but also to reduce the risk of disruption as much as possible.

With the support of SECA – a leading Australian supplier of equipment for the cleaning, inspection and rehabilitation of sewers and drains – Allpipe Technologies has been promoting and installing more than 1,000 QUICKLOCK systems throughout WA in the last year.

Allpipe Technologies utilises the latest technology and methods to deliver tangible value for its customers.

A cost-effective repair

Allpipe Technologies recently assisted with inspection services for the City of Subiaco, a suburb located in Perth. The suburb manages more than 100 km of pipeline, representing significant value for both the city and the thousands of residents and businesses within its boundaries.

On 10 March 2020, Allpipe Technologies deployed its CCTV inspection team to survey a storm water pipe located on a main road in one of the busiest intersections in Perth – which presented a void in the pipeline under the road reserve.

Allpipe Technologies Business Development Manager Morgan Caffrey says the inspection showed a visible void that, if left unnoticed, would cause the potential for a sink hole and environmental impact or disaster would be imminent.

“Subiaco City Council engineers investigated various rehabilitation technologies presented by Allpipe Technologies and decided that the QUICKLOCK was the most suitable to repair the defect in the most cost-effective way,” says Mr Caffrey.

“The QUICKLOCK is fast to install and has Australian approvals including a life expectancy in excess of 50 years.”

The following morning, Allpipe Technologies had already installed the DN300 QUICKLOCK with minimal disruption and traffic flowing as normal.

By using QUICKLOCK, Allpipe Technologies was able to avoid an environmental disaster in Western Australia.

A dedicated pipeline rehabilitation team

The Allpipe Technologies team is trained by SECA to install the QUICKLOCK, ensuring a quality service and product every time.

Allpipe Technologies is ISO accredited in quality safety and environment, a tier one contractor for the Water Corporation and a member of the Civil Contractors Federation.

Dedicated to safety and employee development, all crews have experience working at heights, confined space entry, gas test atmospheres, first aid and traffic management to ensure project delivery that clients can always trust.

This article was featured in the June 2020 edition of Trenchless Australasia. To view the magazine on your PC, Mac, tablet or mobile device, click here.

For more information visit the Allpipe Technologies website.

If you have news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

Boring through a pandemic

by David Convery, Managing Editor, Great Southern Press.

Seemingly overnight, the COVID-19 pandemic changed the way Australia, and the rest of the world, operated. Borders were closed, schools were shut down, public events postponed or cancelled and rules were put in place to make sure people stayed away from each other.

Many workers from every industry were sent away from offices to do their jobs at home, some were sent on early holidays, and the unlucky ones – of which there were unfortunately many –were left unemployed. The underground construction industry has been somewhat fortunate, as in many instances the work done within the sector is vital to maintaining a good standard of everyday life.

For many trenchless companies, the challenge has been to work around all the issues COVID-19 presents, while maintaining the high quality of work necessary to keep underground infrastructure functioning.

Trenchless construction has continued on essential projects, such as the Metro Tunnel in Melbourne.

Events on the backburner

With a ban on public gatherings enforced around Australia, several major trenchless-related events have been forced to be postponed or cancelled.

Strength in unity

In early April 2020, construction unions united to form appropriate safety measures and guidelines amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

A group of 11 unions sent a message to the building and construction industry to treat COVID-19 with the utmost importance by adhering to all recommended safety produces.

The group comprised the Air Conditioning & Mechanical Contractors’ Association (AMCA), Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU), Civil Contractors Federation (CCF), Construction, Forestry, Maritime, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU), Electrical Trades Union (ETU), Master Builders Victoria (MBV), Master Plumbers, National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA), Plumbing and Pipe Trades Employees Union (PPTEU), Property Council Victoria and the Urban Development Institute of Australia [Victoria] (UDIA).

The group stressed the need to follow guidelines including stipulating strict hygiene practices, social distancing and separation of workers on meal breaks as well as other measures to ensure sites can be remain safe and open. The unions say the guidelines have been developed in line with government recommendations and should be adhered dutifully by all employers and employees.

As essential services, the group says it is critical all stakeholders of the building and construction industry work responsibility to ensure the protection of employers, workers and the broader community.

Government support

With the COVID-19 pandemic causing chaotic economic conditions, Australian importers have been encouraged to consider the ATO’s GST deferral scheme. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) offers a scheme for domestic importers whereby instead of paying GST on taxable imports upfront, they can defer payment until the first activity statement is lodged after the goods are imported.

To participate in the scheme, an importer must:

  • have an ABN
  • be registered for GST
  • lodge activity statements monthly and online
  • make activity statements payments electronically
  • comply with customs regulations.

Applications for the scheme can be completed online.

Additionally, to further ensure construction continued as necessary, New South Wales government announced an extension of its work hours during the pandemic. The government announced that from 2 April, weekday construction hours would apply in NSW to both weekends and public holidays.

With the construction and development sector constituting approximately 10 per cent of the New South Wales economy and one in four people in NSW drawing their income from the industry, NSW Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes says it was important to keep the work going.

“[The NSW Government] is doing everything [they] can to keep as many people as possible in their jobs as well as keeping people safe and healthy in line with medical advice,” he says.

“The [construction and development sectors] will be vital in keeping people in jobs and keeping investment flowing into our state over the coming weeks and months. To help keep the industry moving, we’ve granted flexibility in construction hours to allow work to continue on construction sites whilst abiding with social distancing rules and without significant losses to productivity or jobs.”

Remaining onsite

While much of the world sits in limbo, many trenchless companies are continuing to work through the pandemic – including at major underground construction projects. In Western Australia, work on Perth’s METRONET continues, which will see the construction of two twin bored tunnels linking three new rail stations to the existing network.

In the first half of May, the tunnel boring machine (TBM) completed its work, having spent more than 900 days underground tunnelling a total of 16 km across two tunnels. In Melbourne, construction on the Metro Tunnel Project continues as planned with a TBM having begun tunnelling in May while another TBM was approaching completion of another boring operation for the project.

Also in Victoria, Melbourne Water is continually able to deliver sewer upgrades as promised, including finishing a 7.2 km Maribyrnong River Main Sewer upgrade in April.

Despite stage four restrictions enforced in New Zealand, McConnell Dowell continues its boring work on the Snells Algies wastewater pipeline and outfall project, having its TBM recommence its drive at the end of April.

Operators on all these projects have indicated staff are both adhering to the latest relevant health measures and able to complete their work as necessary. With the shadow of COVID-19 likely to hang over the world for the foreseeable future, companies continue to engineer solutions to ensure work can continue on these essential projects.

This article was featured in the June 2020 edition of Trenchless Australasia. To view the magazine on your PC, Mac, tablet or mobile device, click here.

If you have news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

ELB Equipment offers top quality service

BRP Industries offers a range of specialised solutions and credits the Ditch Witch AT30 directional drill, which it purchased from ELB Equipment, to its ongoing drilling success.

BRP Industries Owner and Director Brad Phillips says the company used to operate a JT20 but, once more rock work projects became available, the team wanted something more versatile – such as the all-terrain.

Fit for any terrain

Mr Phillips purchased BRP Industries’ first AT30 four years ago due to its capabilities in any ground condition, allowing the company to work all over Australia.

“The 30’s are good for anywhere from the sand we drill in Western Australia to the bluestone rock we drill in Canberra,” says Mr Phillips. “Currently, we’re drilling in basalt at the moment in Nerang on the Gold Coast.”

“It’s the right technology that suits the work that we do.”

Mr Phillips says BRP Industries continually has all three drills in use for a range of NBN, power, water and gas projects all over the country.

Due to the small footprint of the machine, Mr Phillips says its quick to set up, get the work done and then quick to pack up, making the compact drill suitable for all kinds of work.

“The ground can change quickly from hard rock and soft rock in a matter of metres, so the all-terrain system allows you to always keep going.”

A competitive market

When choosing a supplier, Mr Phillips says the initial decision to use ELB Equipment was because other competitors did not have the right technology.

“The Ditch Witch technology was superior for what we were doing as opposed to other things that were on the market,” says Mr Phillips.

Now, BRP Industries continues using ELB Equipment not only for its supply of forefront technology, but its impeccable service.

“The service is unmatched with anything that we do,” says Mr Phillips.

“The guys who are specialised in this equipment, you give them a call and they are more than happy to help. They will talk the guys down on the field through it or, alternatively to that, they’ll get a crew out as soon as possible to fix the equipment.”

Mr Phillips says ELB Equipment is always there to supply technical knowledge of the machine and supply any additional things BRP Industries may need for the drill.

This article was featured in the June 2020 edition of Trenchless Australasia. To view the magazine on your PC, Mac, tablet or mobile device, click here.

For more information visit the ELB Equipment website.

If you have news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

Breakthrough milestone for Forrestfield Airport-Link

The 130 m, 600 t machine has spent more than 900 days tunnelling through varying and challenging conditions, including under Perth Airport and the Swan River.

Arriving at the Bayswater dive structure at the end of April, the TBM completed a total of 16 km for the project comprising twin bored tunnels of 8 km each, which will link three new rail stations at Forrestfield, Airport Central and Redcliffe to the existing network.

The breakthrough comes just nine weeks after the project’s other TBM arrived at the same location on 18 February 2020.

The end of tunnelling will bring a new phase for the project with the focus now shifted to tunnel fit-out and civil construction.

To date, 50 per cent of the first stage of the track slab has been constructed within the tunnels, while 35 per cent of TBM support pipes have been removed.

Track laying is expected to commence in July, subject to construction regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

For more information visit the Forrestfield Airport-Link website.

If you have project news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

View the latest trenchless technology tenders

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Hydro excavation, underground services and directional drilling
Issued by:
Mackay Regional Council
Closing date:
26 May 2020
Location:
Queensland
Description: Mackay Regional Council seeks tenders from experienced and resourced contractors who have the capacity to provide hydro excavation, potholing services, underground service location and under boring services on an as-required basis.

Sherriff Street, Underdale Road and stormwater upgrade
Issued by:
City of West Torrens
Closing date:
29 May 2020
Location:
South Australia
Description
: The City of West Torrens is seeking a civil contractor to undertake the works associated with the road and stormwater upgrade of Sherriff Street, Underdale.

Frimley Park water treatment plan and reservoir pipelines
Issued by:
Hastings District Council
Closing date:
3 June 2020
Location:
New Zealand
Description
: Tenders are requested for the above contract which involves the supply and installation of new pipework, valves and fittings associated with water supply pipework in Frimley Park, Frimley Road and Hapuku Street for the Hastings District Council.

CCTV investigation, clean and condition assessment of sewer mains and access
Issued by: Tamworth Regional Council
Closing date: 4 June 2020 
Location: New South Wales
Description: This tender involves CCTV inspection, cleaning and condition assessment of sewer mains and manholes as specified in the asset index and plans. The work under this contract is to be undertaken in Tamworth Regional Council area of operations.

Western Turner Syncline Phase 2 Stage 2 Project – Water Supply
Issued by:
Rio Tinto Limited
Closing date:
14 June 2020
Location:
Western Australia
Description:
The scope of work includes the fabrication, construction, handover (commissioning), and documentation for pipelines, tanks, pump stations, mechanical, electrical and controls equipment, associated concrete and steel structures and associated earthworks and civil works.

Each fortnightly edition of the Trenchless Australasia e-newsletter includes a list of tenders relevant to no-dig contractors, suppliers and manufacturers.

The information is provided by Australian Tenders, which is renowned for being an Australia-wide locally owned and operated tender notification service.

Australian Tenders is also offering readers of Trenchless Australasia an extra three months on their subscription plans.

Email support@australiantenders.com.au for more information.

For more tender information visit the Australian Tenders website.

If you have a tender you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

Major appointment at McConnell Dowell

The newly created position is a broadening of Mr Russo’s recent role as State Manager for South Australia and McConnell Dowell said his activities will include working with customers and businesses partners to grow the business and deliver projects.

Mr Russo, who has been with the company for more than 15 years, said he was thrilled to be leading the team across two states.

“I look forward to working with our local customers and business partners to deliver safe, smart and efficient projects that will improve the lives of our communities,” he said.

McConnell Dowell Managing Director Australia Jim Frith said Mr Russo was the “ideal person to assume this new and expanded role”.

Mr Russo will continue to be based in Adelaide.

For more information visit the McConnell Dowell website.

If you have company news you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Journalist Sophie Venz at svenz@gs-press.com.au

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Iron Bridge Magnetite Project – concentrate and return water pipelines
Issued by:
IB Operations Pty Ltd
Closing date:
14 April 2020
Location:
Western Australia
Description
: The works for this package includes but is not limited to the following:provision of all resources; supervision; labour; transportation; materials; construction plant and equipment; communications and other items necessary for the logistics; detailed earthworks and concrete, civil works; mechanical works; electrical and instrumentation; pipeline installation and commissioning. Trenchless crossings must be completed, including micro-tunnelling rail crossing and road crossing, by other approved methods such as horizontal directional drilling (HDD), auger boring and thrust boring.  

Construction of STW’s approximately 1,400m of 225mm PVC PN12 rising sewer main
Issued by:
Warren Shire Council
Closing date:
17 April 2020
Location:
New South Wales
Description:
Warren Shire Council is seeking expressions of interest for businesses with civil construction and pipe laying skills to join a panel of providers and companies, for the construction of an approximately 1,400 m of 225 mm PVC PN12. The pipeline is to be constructed in two parts. Companies will need to demonstrate they have the experience and ability to trench and lay pipes with bedding and compacted cover.

Construction of Solomon Dam Raw Water Pipeline
Issued by:
Department of Local Government & Racing and Multicultural Affairs
Closing date:
17 April 2020
Location:
Queensland
Description
: The Queensland Government is seeking proposals from suitably qualified contactors for the supply, delivery, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of the Solomon Dam Raw Water Pipeline Upgrade. The scope of works for the project includes, but is not limited to: supply, delivery, construction, installation, testing and commissioning of approximately 420 m of DN300 DICL PN20 raw water pipeline connecting Solomon Dam to the Water Treatment Plant Inlet Shed, including new valves and fittings installation in the existing scour pit.

Mount Barker Regional Sports Hub and Surrounds Sewer Scheme
Issued by:
Mount Barker District Council
Closing date:
20 April 2020
Location:
South Australia
Description: Mount Barker District Council invites tenders from tenderers for the construction of Mount Barker Regional Sports Hub and Surrounds Sewer Scheme. The pipelines traverse a Greenfields site, with the exception of a road crossing for the connection into the council’s existing wastewater system. The pipe laying may be undertaken by either open excavation or directional boring. Bored pipeline shall be HDPE PN12.5.

Awaiti Place and Ohauiti Reserve stormwater upgrades early contractor involvement
Issued by:
Tauranga City Council
Closing date:
21 April 2020
Location:
New Zealand
Description: Tauranga City Council invites registrations of interest for this contract comprising the construction of an attenuation facility in the Ohauiti Stormwater Reserve and upgrade and construction of a pipeline from Awaiti Pond to Poike Rd.

Echuca, McKenzie Road drainage
Issued by: Campaspe Shire Council
Closing date:
28 April 2020 
Location:
Victoria
Description:
Campaspe Shire Council (CSC) is seeking the services of a suitably qualified and experienced contractor to conduct drainage works linking drainage in the areas of Anderson Rd, the Echuca Aerodrome, McKenzie Rd and a property east of McKenzie Rd. The works will include drainage works, undertrack boring works in the vicinity of Anderson Rd, Echuca (VicTrack) and roadworks.

Each fortnightly edition of the Trenchless Australasia e-newsletter includes a list of tenders relevant to no-dig contractors, suppliers and manufacturers.

The information is provided by Australian Tenders, which is renowned for being an Australia-wide locally owned and operated tender notification service.

Australian Tenders is also offering readers of Trenchless Australasia an extra three months on their subscription plans.

Email support@australiantenders.com.au for more information.

For more tender information visit the Australian Tenders website.

If you have a tender you would like featured in Trenchless Australasia contact Head of Production Chloe Jenkins at cjenkins@gs-press.com.au

Forrestfield-Airport Link TBM bound for finale

In September 2019, tunnel boring machines (TBM) Grace and Sandy had each tunnelled more than 5.6 km and 4.8 km respectively of the Forrestfield-Airport Link.

Now, TBM Grace is expected to arrive at Bayswater Junction within the next month and is bound for its third and final breakthrough.

TBM Sandy is less than 1 km behind TBM Grace, with the machines installing a total of more than 49,500 tunnel segments to date.

Bayswater is preparing for the momentum occasion by undertaking the last component needed – jet grouting adjacent to the dry box.

The dry box adjoins the Bayswater tunnel portal and is designed to pressurise the final breakthroughs of each machine.

Following the breakthroughs at Bayswater Junction, the machines will be dismantled and craned out of the dive structure.

The end of tunnelling will allow the demobilisation of the slurry treatment plant in Forrestfield as well as major progress in fit-out works within the tunnels.

Construction of the first stage of the track slab within the tunnels is more than 40 per cent complete while the second stage – including installation of the rail – will commence mid-year.

For more information visit the Forrestfield-Airport Link website.

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View the latest trenchless technology tenders

View the latest trenchless technology tenders

Sewer Works at RAAF Pearce WA
Issued by:
Department of Defence – DSRG
Closing date:
14 February 2020
Location:
Western Australia
Description:
The scope of works of this project involves selected upgrades to the sewer network system across RAAF Pearce as identified in the BEAP report and undertaking CCTV investigations across the new gravity sewer network.

Gerogery Road Water Main Augmentation
Issued by:
Albury City Council
Closing date:
18 February 2020
Location:
New South Wales
Description:
Tender for the construction of 2,350 m of DN 250 diameter m-PVC water main, 1,170 m of DN 200 diameter m-PVC water main, 340 m of DN 150 diameter m-PVC water main, 95 m of DN 100 Diameter m-PVC water main and 35 m of DN 355 diameter HDPE water main.

Eli Waters Structure Plan Sewer Rising Main – construction
Issued by:
Fraser Coast Regional Council
Closing date:
20 February 2020
Location:
Queensland
Description:
Tenders are invited from suitably qualified and experienced contractors for the Stage 1 and Stage 2 Construction of a of 6.1 km DN 375 diameter rising sewer main from the new Eli Waters SPS96 to Nikenbah Sewage Treatment Plant, located in Hervey Bay, Queensland.

HW2 culvert replacement by pipe jacking
Issued by:
Roads and Maritime Services
Closing date:
21 February 2020
Location:
Sydney
Description:
This contract is for culvert replacement works on the Hume Highway, south of Gundagai on Culvert 102647 within Yass District.

CCTV camera survey and imaging – drainage
Issued by:
Banyule City Council
Closing date:
25 February 2020
Location:
Victoria
Description:
Council is seeking tenders from suitably qualified and capable consultants to carry out condition assessment of approximately 12,000 m of drainage pipe per year over the next four years, using CCTV cameras for Banyule Council’s drainage network.

Branxholme Watermain Upgrade – EOI – directional drilling
Issued by:
Invercargill City Council
Closing date:
28 February 2020
Location:
Southland – New Zealand
Description:
Expression of Interest to identify the interested, suitably qualified, skilled and experienced contractors in delivering directional drilling work under Waikiwi and Waihopai streams in the Branxholme Watermain Upgrade Project and consequently select a shortlist of preferred tenderers.

Each fortnightly edition of the Trenchless Australasia e-newsletter includes a list of tenders relevant to no-dig contractors, suppliers and manufacturers.

The information is provided by Australian Tenders, which is renowned for being an Australia-wide locally owned and operated tender notification service.

Australian Tenders is also offering readers of Trenchless Australasia an extra three months on their subscription plans. Email support@australiantenders.com.au for more information.

For more tender information visit the Australian Tenders website.

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KOR expands nationwide

The KOR business comprises a team of industry professionals experienced in hydro excavation, waste recovery, drain cleaning and vacuum loading.

While its head office is based in Mulgrave, Victoria, KOR said it remains committed to providing a customer focused experience across the nation.  

KOR said the opening of its new Perth facility – in addition to the flagship Yatala, Queensland facility – will allow the company to develop a stronger, national support network for its customers and its product.

KOR is supported by Cappellotto, a global leading in vacuum recovery and high-pressure water jetting technology.

For more information visit the KOR website.

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