WaterNSW has advised that long-standing chair Anne McDonald has concluded her term with the company, following more than five years at the helm of the board.
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The last of the Metro Tunnel Project’s four tunnel boring machines (TBMs) completed its work back in May, breaking through at Town Hall Station in Melbourne’s CBD.
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On Thursday, the Morrison-Joyce government has delivered a plan for the provision of a long-term, sustainable water supply to the residents of West Bullsbrook, north of Perth.
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Once complete, works on the fourth Water Treatment Plant will help ensure water can safely and reliably be supplied to customers now and into the future.
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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
The Australian and Victorian governments are jointly funding two business classes worth $1.6 million that will deliver greater planning work to identify the right projects for future investment to expand the National Water Grid.
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Restrictions on the Victorian construction industry eased from 11.59pm on Monday, 4 October with a Construction Sector Roadmap setting a way forward for the sector to operate inline with Chief Health Officer directions.
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Tunnel boring machine (TMB) ‘Dame Whina Cooper’ has reached 500 m on the first leg of its 1.6 km journey from Mt Eden into central Auckland on the City Rail Link (CRL).
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Pipe Management Australia (PMA) has a strong working relationship with KOR Equipment Solutions, operating its quality range of Cappellotto equipment over a range of projects for many years.
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Spiecapag and subsidiary HDI Lucas were engaged by APA Group to deliver complex horizontal directional drilling works as part of the Channel Island Bridge Pipeline Replacement Project in the Northern Territory.
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On 20 September, Auckland COVID-19 restrictions were downgraded to alert level 3, meaning water and wastewater infrastructure projects are back in business. Read More
SECA has renewed its commitment to a low-carbon future through its latest offering to the Australian market – the world’s first emissions-free high-pressure water jetting system.
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A vital sewer main installation in New South Wales was made possible through the technical superiority of Bohrtec’s guided auger boring machines. Read More
WA-based Boretech Contracting started as an installer of underground services for Telstra and the National Broadband Network but has since expanded and secured long-term horizontal directional drilling (HDD) contracts for a range of utility projects.
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