June 2013
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ACRA OFFICERS President, Andrew Dickinson Parchem Construction Supplies Pty Ltd andrew.dickinson@parchem.com.au Vice President, Daniel Rowley Xypex Australia danielr@xypex.com.au Treasurer/Secretary, Henk van den Heuvel Andersal Pty Ltd henk@andresal.com.au Past President, Peter Johnsson Hyder Consulting Pty Ltd Peter.Johnsson@hyderconsulting.com Executive Officer, Nicole Raymond Australasian Concrete Repair Association Inc. info@acrassoc.com.au ACRA Board of Directors Farhana Jesmin, Roads & Maritime Services farhana.jesmin@rms.nsw.gov.au Greg Zambesi, GHD Pty Ltd greg-zambesi@ghd.com Matthew Ball, Buildcorp Asset Solutions matthew_ball@buildcorp.com.au Grant Dowling, SIKA Australia dowling.grant@aecom.com Diana Solimon, AECOM diana.solimon@aecom.com Editorial contributions are welcomed. Please contact the ACRA (02) 9654 3692 Email: info@acrassoc.com.au Postal: PO Box 452, Chester Hill NSW 2162 www.acrassoc.com.au
Presidents message ACRA name change Meet our WA Branch Committee Members Our new website Upcoming ACRA Seminar -Security of Payments -Durability In Remedial Design Article – Security of Payments, The Basics. ACRA Technical Training Course for 2013 Guide to Concrete Repair and Protection. Article – Gaining The Edge On Joint Repairs Calendar of Events 2013 Meet our new members
Publisher/Editor Nicole Raymond Publications Committee Matthew Ball Grant Dowling Diana Solimon
The information and recommendations in this magazine are provided for use by fully qualified, professional personnel. The Australasian Concrete Repair Association and the publisher disclaim any responsibility as to their use by readers and shall not be liable for damages arising out of the use of the forgoing information. All bylined articles published in this magazine represent solely the individual opinions of the writer and not necessarily those of the association.
Cover Photos: Main photo: of Iron Cove bridge, Drummoyne, NSW (taken by N. Raymond, ACRA) Top photo: Andersal’s Lane Cove Aquatic Leisure Centre bleachers repair, Lane Cove, NSW.
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Welcome to the June edition of Concrete Connections. If you are running any business one of the most important aspects is to get prompt and regular payment from our customers and clients. This is for a variety of reasons but one of the key ones is to ensure we have enough cash flow to reinvest in the business, pay staff, suppliers and other stakeholders in a timely manner. It is because of this important issue we have run an article on the securities of payments act (NSW) in this newsletter which has some great advice on this subject for builders and sub-contractors. In addition, we are holding a seminar next month in Sydney which will go into this subject in more detail also include a presentation on durability matters in remedial design. Last month it was my pleasure to chair the inaugural meeting of the Western Australia branch of ACRA. The new branch members showed great interest in organising local events that are of specific interest to the WA construction industry and I am sure the branch will grow into a thriving one with lots of activities that benefit members and the wider industry in WA. With a sub branch established in Western Australia our focus now turns to New Zealand and I encourage anyone that has any contacts or companies located in New Zealand to express their interest in becoming a member. I would like extend a big welcome to several new members that have come on board in the last couple of months and are listed in this newsletter. It is great to see that there is growing interest in ACRA and organisations see value in being part of ACRA. Lastly, we have recently launched our new website and the feedback so far has been very positive! We would still like to hear from you though to see how we can improve if further. Hopefully the more modern look and easier to navigate website makes it a more user friendly site to use for everyone in the industry. ~ Andrew Dickinson, President.
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Welcome to a new era in ACRA……. Recently ACRA held a “Special Meeting” for members in regards to an Association name change. As of the 19th of February 2013 the Association will now be known as the Australasian Concrete Repair Association (ACRA) and will be soon heading over to New Zealand to hold one of many Technical Courses but the first will be in Auckland and details will be posted soon. As New Zealand doesn’t have their own Concrete Repair Association and we had received a lot of interest from our neighbours we thought it was time to head over there with a view at some stage of starting an ACRA Sub Branch in New Zealand also. Adding to this we do have our first NZ member which is Water Infrastructure Group-NZ. So if you have any New Zealand contacts you would like to share with ACRA please send the details to info@acrassoc.com.au or if you have an office in the Australasian region and would like to see these details on our NEW website, send them through. Don’t forget to update all your databases with our new name, all other details remain the same.
Meet our first Branch Committee in Western Australia…… Recently Andrew Dickinson, ACRA President flew over to Perth to meet with our first Branch Committee which is in WA. With this new committee, WA will be seeing more ACRA seminars and more information will be distributed to our members and future ACRA members in WA. Our first Branch Committee WA consists of: Anthony Mesic (Branch President) from Freysinet Australia Pty Ltd Chris Oates (Branch Vice President) from Duratec Australia Johnny Au (Branch Secretary) from GHD And Gary Bennet from Parchem Construction Supplies.
Left to right: Andrew Dickinson, Chris Oats, Anthony Mesic and Johnny Au (Gary Bennet not shown)
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New Website…….. It’s finally happened, with the new Association name we have developed a new and improved website which will showcase all our events, publications and of course our members. The ACRA office receives many calls from the public as well as companies asking for consultants, contractors or supplier advice and with this new website it will be easier for everyone to navigate around. The Association has grown from strength to strength over the years and with member support we are able to give back via more technical events which have now doubled in the amount held per year as well as more seminars with topics that members have requested. Our next seminar is two great topics within the one seminar.
ACRA SEMINAR Topic one will cover the Security of Payments Act and the speaker is Marty Perry from BCP and the other topic is on the Durability In Remedial Design. Different concretes require different degrees of durability and protection depending on the exposure environment and the properties desired. In this part of the night our speakers will share insights in regards to performance testing and protection of reinforced concrete from a remedial design perspective as supposed to durability design and planning at the construction phase. The two presenters are Greg Zambesi of GHD and James Aldred of AECOM Australia.
Our Seminar Speakers………… Presentation title: Residual Life Assessment and Repair Design of Wastewater Structures Greg Zambesi is a Senior Materials Scientist at GHD with extensive experience in infra-structure inspection and assessment, diagnostic investigation and asset management of concrete, steel and timber. He has over 20 years in the construction and mining industry, including experience with maritime, port and water infrastructure projects. Greg has worked on a variety of key marine asset related projects and has a significant understanding of maritime related infrastructure. Greg obtained his Bachelor of Applied Science, Materials Science from UTS Sydney and his Geologist degree from the University of Canberra.
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Our Seminar Speakers Continued………… Presentation title: Applications of Repair and Protection Methods for Reinforced Concrete Dr James Aldred has over 30 years’ experience in the concrete industry in Australia, Asia, the Middle East and the United Kingdom. His background includes Technical Director of an international admixtures company, Manager of the High Performance Concrete Research Group at the National University of Singapore, Technical Manager of Taywood Engineering and Honorary Research Fellow at Imperial College. He was the Independent Verifier for the Burj Khalifa in Dubai which is the world’s tallest tower. James is currently Technical Director with AECOM and an Adjunct Associate Professor with the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of New South Wales. James obtained his PhD from Curtin University. He is a Chartered Professional Engineer and a Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia. He is a Fellow of the American Concrete Institute and the Institute of Concrete Technology as well as being a LEED Accredited Professional. Dr Aldred has received the Award of Excellence from Concrete Institute of Australia and Award for outstanding and sustained contributions to concrete technology by ACI International Conferences and the prestigious George Stephenson Medal from Institute of Civil Engineers.
Our Security of Payments speaker is Marty Perry, Solicitor from BCP Lawyers & Consultants. As a qualified and licensed builder, Marty knows how it feels to stand in the shoes of his clients. His knowledge of construction from the ground up adds a unique dimension to his understanding of the industry and informs Marty’s insight and ability to communicate with his clients on a technical as well as legal level. Approachable, personable and committed to his clients’ interests, Marty represents some of Australia’s largest developers, contractors, subcontractors and consultants on all construction and related legal matters spanning front-end to back-end, including contract drafting, negotiation and administration, claims advice and dispute resolution across most jurisdictions throughout Australia. A former builder and in-house General Counsel of a leading contractor, Marty has extensive first-hand experience on all aspects of construction and contracting issues, including on residential, retail, commercial, industrial and community projects.
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ACRA Seminar – Join us for two great subjects in the one night! Topic 1: Security of Payments Act / Topic 2: Durability in Remedial Design Tuesday 23 July 2013 at 3.45pm – 6.30pm Harbourview Hotel, 17 Blue Street, North Sydney
The registration fee is $50 + GST for members of ACRA and $70 + GST for non-members.
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ACRA will be holding this seminar at the Harborview Hotel North Sydney on July 23, 2013 and as a teaser, following is an article on the basics of Security of Payments. Please head to our website for registration details or contact Nicole for more details info@acrassoc.com.au This price not only includes the best speakers in their industry but a 1 hour networking drinks after the seminar at 6.30pm.
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Reprinted courtesy of "Master Builder", the official magazine of the Master Builders Association of NSW. to say? you want to feature a story in our
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Confusion exists about the steps that need to be taken to ensure that you are paid fully and on time. The Security of Payment Act is your safeguard – NSW Master Builders Head Solicitor, Robert Collings, walks you through what you need to know There continues to be a basic lack of understanding among builders and subcontractors about the statutory procedures involved in the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999. This is no reflection on the individual builders and subcontractors, as the Act can become confusing in that there are a number of choices to be made at each step. Accordingly, this article seeks to set out the basic principles.
OBJECTIVES
BASIC PROCEDURE
The basic objects of the Act are to:
• A claim is made for payment (payment claim).
• entitle certain persons who carry out construction work to timely payment for the work they carry out, and
• The claim is accepted or disputed (payment schedule).
• provide a procedure for securing payments to which those persons become entitled under the Act.
• A disputed claim can be referred to an adjudicator for determination (adjudication). • Payment.
The Act is intending to work in tandem with the contract procedure. The procedure under the Act has no effect on any civil proceedings that either party may wish to bring before a court or a tribunal involving the same issues.
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PAYMENT CLAIMS
ACCEPTING OR REJECTING THE PAYMENT SCHEDULE
A payment claim must: • identify the construction work and payment period to which the claim relates • identify the amount claimed, and • state that the claims are made under the Act. The usual phrase used to state that the claim is made under Act is: “This is a payment claim made under the (ROM) Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999.”
If the claimant accepts the payment schedule then they need only wait until the time for payment for the amount indicated in the payment schedule. If the claimant wishes to reject the payment schedule then they can make an application for adjudication within 10 business days of receiving the payment schedule.
NO PAYMENT SCEHDULE AND NO PAYMENT If there is no payment schedule and no payment then the claimant will have two choices:
The payment claim must comply with the contract or if the contract is silent then the Act.
• Issue court proceedings – the respondent is theoretically not entitled to defend or cross claim.
PAYMENT SCHEDULES (THE REPLY TO THE CLAIM)
• Issue a section 17(2) notice – this notice gives a further 5 business days for the respondent to serve a payment schedule, after which the claimant can make an adjudication application whether a payment schedule is served or not. The application for adjudication must be made within 10 business days of receiving the payment schedule after the expiry of the 5 business day period provided in the notice.
A payment schedule is anything in writing that makes a rejection, completely or in part, of the payment claim. A payment schedule must: • identify the payment claim to which it relates, and • indicate the amount of the payment (if any) that the respondent proposes to make. The schedule must advise why the respondent proposes to pay nothing or less than what is claimed in the payment claim. If the respondent does not dispute the claim or want to challenge it then they need do nothing and then will be liable when the claim payment becomes due for payment.
The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 can be difficult to understand especially when used for the first time. While the procedure is relatively basic the detail can be quite tricky and the time periods are strict. If you are unfamiliar with the Act then you should contact MBA Lawyers for advice as soon as you receive a payment claim or wish to make a payment claim. MBA Lawyers can provide guidance throughout the procedure.
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GUIDE TO CONCRETE REPAIR AND PROTECTION TECHNICAL TRAINING DAY With the success so far of our current Technical Training Course we have added some more to the 2013 calendar with more to come. Our most recent courses were held in Wollongong, Perth and Melbourne due to demand of more courses for WA and VIC we will be travelling back there later year. Next on our list is the Gold Coast, QLD and both still have places available, any interested people should email the Association on info@acrassoc.com.au for more details or check the website for all course and seminar dates. Upcoming course dates are:
□ QLD- 19 July 2013 □ VIC- 6 September 2013 □ WA- 8 November 2013 As these courses are held in groups of 20 people only and we will repeat in areas where these have deemed popular like Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. If you would like to organize an in-house course feel free to call the ACRA office for more details 02 9645 3692. One of our Technical Training Course speaker’s Peter Johnsson recently attended the Department of Housing and held a ½ day tailored course for 25 inspectors all of which gave very positive feedback on the course and were quoted “we found the course to be invaluable and Peter was able to answer every technical question that was thrown at him. We recommend this course to anyone who does concrete repair work”. This course is the best independent information available to date for engineers starting out in the specialist area of concrete repair, contractors’ supervisors and foremen, as well as those who just want some basic but detailed knowledge. Asset managers, port and road authorities, councils and ACRA members should consider training their key staff by sending them to a session run around the country. A practical understanding of how repairs should be undertaken is discussed in the last two topics of the day – “Repair Specification”, which covers materials and workmanship; and “How to Do a Repair Properly” which presents a step-by-step guide to undertaking a repair and some common problems with workmanship. The registration fee is $495 (GST inclusive) for members of ACRA and $595 (GST inclusive) for non-members. Everyone who attends receives a copy of the ACRA Guide to Concrete Repair and Protection as well as course notes. Email or phone today for more information and to register info@acrassoc.com.au or phone (02) 9645 3692. www.acrassoc.com.au ACRA in conjunction with ACA are in the early stages of developing a 2 day Technical Course which all who have attended the current 1 day course have asked for. We hope to have this ready by the end of the year.
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National Concrete Solutions (NCS) were approached for a solution to the deteriorating floor joint edges in a very large store in regional NSW. Stacking and movement of the large reels of product, is undertaken by AGV (automatic guided vehicles) with point loading on the hard wheels of around 5MT. This concentrated loading combined with rotation and turning loads was breaking the joint edges and ultimately causing stoppages, risk to the equipment and potential safety hazards to personnel. Due to the plant operating continuously the designed solution needed to provide a fast turn around and rapid return to service. “NCS were engaged to carry out trial joint repairs using high strength epoxy grout and to map the joint condition throughout the reel store” Commented David Neveling “Site Project Engineer”. The custom solution developed by NCS incorporated the excavation of concrete either side of the joint to a specific profile, followed by reinstatement with high strength epoxy. The smooth finished concrete floor had post cut joints at approx. 6 meter spacing. Specialist machinery and operators were engaged to excavate the specific repair profile prior to reinstatement with high strength epoxy grout. Finally the joint was recut and sealed with a semi ridged epoxy sealant to provide added support to the joint edges. The result was a smooth surface for transition by the AGV’s with superior resistance to edge spalling due to the high strength epoxy grout and high edge support characteristics of the semi rigid joint sealant. David commented “The repairs are performing well and showing no signs of distress under constant AGV traffic” The high early strength of the products used also assisted in fast turn around and return to service. Media Enquires: Brett Jones State Manager - NSW 0409 152 428
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Corporate Member News………..
Hyder Welcomes Back an Old Friend!
Hyder Consulting’s Diagnostic & Remedial team is the largest of its kind in Australasia. Our ranks have recently been bolstered by the return of Liam O’Hehir who has rejoined Hyder as Principal Engineer. Liam, recently of Arup, brings over ten years of experience in the diagnostic industry and joins other Hyder ‘luminaries’ such as two-time past President Peter Johnsson in Sydney, Associate Technical Director Michael Cope in Melbourne and the industry’s most experienced engineer Kevin Hunt, who can be found in most cities around the country on varying days of the week. Hyder has the largest and most experienced team of rope access engineers with expertise in all facets of facades as well as the investigation and repair of civil structures.
Hyder Consulting have recently opened 3 new offices in WA. These being in: 675 Murray Street, West Perth 234 Naturaliste Tce, Dunsborough And 11 Hedland Place, Karratha.
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INDUSTRY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
July 19
ACRA Concrete Repair and Protection Course
Gold Coast
July 23
ACRA Seminar
Sydney
September 6
ACRA Concrete Repair and Protection Course
Melbourne
October 16-18 October 22 October 22
CIA Convention ACRA AGM ACRA Seminar
Gold Coast Sydney Sydney
November 8
ACRA Concrete Repair and Protection Course
Perth
November 10-13
ACA Convention
January 2014
World of Concrete
Brisbane Las Vegas, NV, USA
Places still available, email info@acrassoc.com.au to reserve your spot today and for more detail Topic 1 - Durability in Remedial Design Topic 2- Security of Payments Act Places still available, email info@acrassoc.com.au to reserve your spot today and for more detail www.concrete2013.com.au info@acrassoc.com.au More details to be announced soon. Places still available, email info@acrassoc.com.au to reserve your spot today and for more detail www.corosion.com.au www.worldofconcrete.com
ACA/ACRA Corrosion & Protection of Concrete Structures
Sydney
August
13th -14th
Perth
September
19th -20th
*All NZ courses are GST free
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ACA/ACRA Corrosion & Protection of Concrete Structures
This 2 day course will provide a solid foundation of knowledge about the corrosion of both reinforcement and concrete, so that those working in this field can reach more effective solutions in the prevention and remediation of this ever-growing problem. This course will provide essential training for Asset Managers, Port Engineers, Bridge Maintenance Managers, Building Managers, Heritage Structure Engineers, Plant Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Architects, Specialist Contractors, Construction Material Suppliers, Asset Condition Inspectors and Overseers. This course will provide essential training for Asset Managers, Port Engineers, Bridge Maintenance Managers, Building Managers, Heritage Structure Engineers, Plant Engineers, Consulting Engineers, Architects, Specialist Contractors, Construction Material Suppliers, Asset Condition Inspectors and Overseers.
For more information and to register go onto the ACA website http://www.corrosion.com.au or phone +61 3 9890 4833.
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New Corporate Members……… ACRA has several new members since the last edition of this newsletter. It’s great to see some of the Government Departments in WA come on board now that we have a WA Branch Committee we’ll be holding more seminars/events in WA. We also have our first New Zealand corporate member in Water Infrastructure Group-NZ which is an extension of Water Infrastructure Group in WA. If your company has an office in NZ please let Nicole at the ACRA office know so she can add this to the new New Zealand section of the website. The new members are:
BAAM Consulting BAAM Consulting provides independent durability and remedial advice to the strata, commercial, legal, infrastructure, government authority and insurance sectors. Contact: Grahame Vile Phone: 02 4388 6533 Address: 7/13 Dwyer St, Nth Gosford NSW 2251 www.baam.com.au
Main Roads WA We are responsible for Western Australia’s highways and main roads which represent almost 30% of the State’s total assets. We are one of the largest geographically spread road agencies in the world, covering 2.5 million square kilometres. Our services are delivered through the dedicated efforts of our employees who are located in ten regional offices throughout the State. We are committed to achieving the State government’s vision to provide the best opportunities for current and future generations. Contact: Mr Adam Lim Phone: 08 9323 4457 www.mainroads.wa.gov.au
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New Corporate Members……… ACOR Consultants Pty Ltd For over 16 years ACOR Consultants has been providing specialised consultancy and engineering services to the building industry. Specialising in Units/Strats construction, ACOR’s Building Diagnostic team has extensive experience in all building matters including: defect investigations and diagnostives; remedial specifications; project management; condition assessments; sinking funds and expert witness reports. With our well balanced team of experts we are able to ensure we deliver solutions that are cost-effective and successfully meet our client’s needs. Contact: Nick Kokolis Phone: 02 9438 5098 Address: Level 1, 24 Falcon St, Crows Nest NSW 2065 www.acor.com.au + LOGO
Water Corporation WA The Water Corporation is the principal supplier of water, wastewater and drainage services in Western Australia to hundreds of thousands of homes, businesses and farms, as well as providing bulk water to farms for irrigation. Our services, projects and activities span over 2.5 million square kilometres. We have regional offices in Perth, Bunbury, Albany, Karratha, Geraldton, Northam and Kalgoorlie, which allow our employees to provide a high level of professional expertise to customers. To provide sustainable management of water services to make WA a great place to live and invest. Contact: Teresa Conley Phone: 08 9420 3009 www.watercorporation.com.au
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New Corporate Members……… Water Infrastructure Group – New Zealand Water Infrastructure Group-New Zealand provides a unique combination of design, build, operate and maintenance services. We offer sole-source accountability for delivery of sustainable water infrastructure that meets community and business needs. Formed in 2008, they have over 200 people and combine the complementary skills of the former Tyco Earth Tech water projects group, Water Technology Australia and Water Services businesses. Contact: Aynsley Griffith (NZ Manager) Phone: +64 9 921 7228 www.wigroup.com.au
Infracorr Consulting Infracorr specialise in the investigation, condition assessment and repair specification of Deteriorating concrete, masonry and related structures. We provide specialist materials knowledge, detailed corrosion surveys and thorough investigations to determine the cause and extent of deterioration and provide appropriate repair and protection options for the long term. Our team of engineers along with technical support staff have extensive skills and knowledge from backgrounds in both civil and materials engineering. Contact: Brian Kaye Phone: 1300805 089 Address: Unit 5, 688 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn East VIC 3123 www.infracorr.com
New Individual Members: VIC members
NSW members
QLD members
Joe Pavia – 0409 945 879
George Vrankovic – 0404 475 676 Michael Chirnside-0410 228 511 Jeff Cullis – 0423 464 064 James Meagher- 02 8033 4725
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CORPORATE MEMBERSHIPS CONSULTANTS ACOR Consultants AECOM Australia ARUP BAAM Consulting Bellmont Faรงade Engineering Costin Roe Consulting Diagnostech GHD Hyder Consulting Infracorr Consulting Integrated Consultancy Group SUPPLIERS BASF Construction Chemicals Australia Parchem Construction Supplies SIKA Australia Volumetric Concrete Australia Xypex Australia ASSET OWNERS Brisbane City Council Main Roads WA Moira Shire Council Roads & Maritime Services NSW Sydney Ports Corporation VIC Roads Water Corporation of WA
CONTRACTORS Absafe Andersal Australian Concrete Repair Group BCMG Buildcorp Caps Beta Central Systems Consolidated Quality Projects Crest Restoration Services Dapcor Building Services Duratec Australia Eptec Fluid Building Services Freyssinet Australia Hitech Remedial & Construction HMS Civils Marine & Civil Maintenance MDP Group Metrocorp Technologies National Concrete Solutions Portolesi Structural Preservation Technologies RCW Group Remedial Building Services RM Watson Savcor ART Silver Raven Structural Systems (Remedial) Water Infrastructure Group Interested in becoming a corporate member of ACRA? Call us today or click on the link to register online for membership and to view all corporate membership entitlements.
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