Nacap PNG is in the early stages of horizontal directional drilling (HDD) pullback in the Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea.
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CRL counting down to final breakthrough
New Zealand’s City Rail Link (CRL) has started the countdown towards the final breakthrough of the tunnel boring machine (TBM) Dame Whina Cooper.
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Watercare’s $20m upgrade progressing well
With Auckland’s $20 million network watermain renewal project underway, the suburbs of Kelston and New Lynn – in the city’s southwest – are the first on the list.
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View the latest trenchless technology tenders
Trenchless Australasia has teamed up with Australian Tenders to bring readers the latest trenchless tenders.
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Innaugural AUSJET22 event taking place in October
The event, which focuses on water jetting, drain cleaning and vacuum and hydro excavation, will occur on October 12 and 13 at the Melbourne Showgrounds.
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HDD trailblazers for more than 75 years
For more than three quarters of a century, Melfred Borzall has kept its nose to the grindstone, developing tools to make horizontal directional drilling (HDD) more productive and profitable.
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Are your pipe spacers compliant?
Used and recommended by pipeline and civil contractors around the world, kwik-ZIP centraliser and spacer systems are solving production casing centralisation challenges throughout the pipeline industry.
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M. Tucker & Sons overcomes difficulties
Poor weather in Tasmania has done nothing to impede the UV relining crew from getting to work on stormwater drains.
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Looking back: HDD setting the benchmark
A case study released by energy consultants Atteris has shown the difficulties faced by necessary pipeline work for the Otway Gas Project in 2005 were resolved through the use of trenchless technology, setting the bar for the industry for years to come.
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Adept meets drainage challenge
Adept Civil has reported that work is well underway on the Cooper Street Drainage Outfall project in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
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West Harbour Tunnel underway
30 years after the first Sydney Harbour Tunnel was opened, a new project has commenced.
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There’s nothing boring about underground tunnels
There’s a whole lot of thought that goes into subterranean and underwater tunnel construction, says University of New South Wales (UNSW) experts.
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MPs visit CRL project
Members of the Infrastructure and Environment committee in New Zealand have been taken on a tour of the City Rail Link (CRL), the country’s largest ever transport infrastructure project.
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Building for a better future
The last 12 months has been an interesting period for the trenchless technology sector in Queensland. An unprecedented infrastructure boom has marked a milestone in Queensland’s economic recovery in the wake of COVID-19.
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Last stretch for CRL
The tunnel boring machine (TBM) for Auckland’s City Rail Link (CRL) project is preparing for the final leg of its journey.
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SRL microtunnelling underway
The suburban rail loop (SRL) project in Melbourne’s east is utilising a microtunnelling machine to relocate sewer pipes in the wake of a larger rail loop project.
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Picote Solutions Extends its Range with Battery Operated Solutions for Domestic Plumbers
Picote Solutions battery range of equipment is gaining momentum among domestic plumbers as they are proving to be powerful, easy to use, and portable solutions for in-house jobs.
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North East Link preparing to launch
Victoria’s Big Build is gearing up to get ready for construction of the new North East Link.
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View the latest trenchless technology tenders
Trenchless Australasia has teamed up with Australian Tenders to bring readers the latest trenchless tenders.
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Creating the future of water for councils and communities
Australia and New Zealand’s leading pipeline infrastructure company, Interflow, has a vision that supports the growth of its people, fosters partnerships with its customers, and ensures the wellbeing of the communities it serves.
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The selection of screens for hydrovac slurry treatment
Hydrovac excavation is a non-destructive, precise, non-mechanical process that uses pressurised water and an industrial strength vacuum to simultaneously excavate and evacuate soil. GN Solids designs and manufactures hydrovac slurry processing systems, known as a Slurry Dewatering System.
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Water upgrades and renewal projects a priority for SA
In the past year, there have been significant upgrades throughout South Australia to improve water security and accelerate the economy.
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Dora the Bora completes first tunnel
The mini-tunnel boring machine, Dora the Bora, has completed its first tunnel as part of Victoria’s Level Crossing Removal Project.
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TasWater upgrades in Triabunna
TasWater have commenced works at Triabunna to construct a 2 megalitre storage reservoir.
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West Gate TBM reaches milestone
The tunnel boring machine (TBM) for the Westgate Tunnel Project’s outbound tunnel in Melbourne has reached a milestone.
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After the storm: what the floods have taught us
There is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all solution to the flooding crisis experienced yet again in Australia. But there is a common approach that can help mitigate risk and prepare for the future.
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