ISSUE 83 | FEBRUARY 2024 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY FOR TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY
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Contents
ISSUE 83 FEBRUARY 2024
UNDER NEW SOUTH WALES
VACUUM & HYDRO EXCAVATION
The rise of trenchless technology in NSW
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Australian presence on the rise
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NSW infrastructure projects shine with trenchless
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Primed for productivity
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One-stop solution to keep operations running
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NEW TECHNOLOGY Custom-built for CCTV perfection
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WATER SECURITY
Changing the game for potable pipeline renewal
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Water security in hot waters
RELINING
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PROJECTS
Minimise disruptions with SRP-EXP
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Celebrating 25 years of international success
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Inflation leads to more money for NZ project
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HDD MICROTUNNELLING
HDD tooling that gets the job done
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Hitting the ground running in 2024
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A superior HDD offering
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A busy year for Pezzimenti
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Revitalising infrastructure with HDD
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Beating expectations in Bendigo with new drill rods
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A trenchless maestro
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UTILITY LOCATION From the Yellow Pages to an association
ASTT NEWS International No-Dig heads to New Zealand
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Now is the time to join the ASTT
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REGULARS Editor’s letter
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From the ASTT President
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From the ASTT Secretary
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News in brief
12
ASTT corporate members
56
People on the Move
58
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Editor’s letter Molly Hancock
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elcome to the first edition of Trenchless Australasia for 2024. It is great to join you again to bring another year of the latest industry news, technology, and projects around Australasia. This edition we focus on new technology in the trenchless sector and where it is heading in years to come. As an industry that is forever evolving and adapting, it is an exciting time to see what is on the horizon. With the growing pressures of water authorities maintaining aging drinking water pipe infrastructure, manufacturers and suppliers are looking at new technologies to assist with these rising challenges. SAERTEX multiCom, supported and distributed by Pipe Core, has developed the SAERTEX-LINER® H2O for this challenge. The SAERTEX-LINER® H2O is an innovative fibreglass-reinforced solution for potable water supply lines that is pressureresistant and hygienic. The GRP Liner is manufactured out of the SAERTEX multiCom headquarters in Saerbeck, Germany, which itself is certified to the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 Standards. Similarly, SECA has taken its existing capabilities and is able to tailor each CCTV vehicle fit out to suit every customer’s individual needs. This includes vehicle size,
system configuration, load capacities and storage requirements. As per the customer’s request, SECA customed designed a vehicle fit out with a comprehensive CCTV inspection system, which includes the iPEK Rovion Crawler RX130. Completing the fit out’s CCTV inspection system is WinCan VX, an advanced CCTV pipe inspection software. The software allows users to collect pipe inspection data, organise it into a database and generate inspection reports that can graphically display the pipe and any defects. Trenchless Australasia’s Vivien Topalovic has also been promoted to Assistant Editor. Topalovic’s experience and passion for the sector will be pivotal in helping portray the information and capture the stories of the industry to our readers. In addition to this theme, other unique features in the next edition include Horizontal Directional Drilling, Microtunnelling, Relining, Utility Location, and Vacuum and Hydro Excavation. Happy reading! Molly Hancock Managing Editor molly.hancock@primecreative.com.au
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President’s message
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THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY FOR TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY
ABN 43 893 870 966 18 Frinton Place Greenwood, WA 6024 www.astt.com.au President: Ben Crosby Secretary: Trevor Gosatti Vice President: Blair Telfer COUNCILLORS
Western Australia: Aizezi Jiang Queensland: Ben Crosby New South Wales: Sudipta Basu Victoria: Ash Hamer South Australia: Shaun Melville New Zealand: Blair Telfer Northern Territory: Vacant Tasmania: Vacant
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new year is upon us, and I will take this opportunity to wish you, your families, and businesses a safe and prosperous 2024. The ASTT closed 2023 off well and now we’ve all had a well earned break, we turn our focus to the new year and what we have instore for 2024 is exciting. To start things off strong, the council has revised the ASTT Strategic Action Plan, and have some new initiatives to roll out in 2024. Last year we set the task of reviewing the Strategic Action Plan and we have successfully achieved this. It is initiatives like this that are designed to deploy the membership resources to benefit the industry and the membership in one way or another. And this should be a reminder to our members; if there is something that you feel we as the peak trenchless body should be working on, please reach out and contact either myself or your local Councillor. No-Dig Down Under 2023 returned for a second year in a row, hosted at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, proving again to be the largest trenchless technology trade show in the Southern Hemisphere. The conference theme was “Better Outcomes Through Trenchless” and through this theme, we stimulated the conversation and papers, and the panel discussions on improving the service industry with better design, better method selection, and better delivery to conclude improved overall trenchless solutions. As a non-conference year this year, we are planning some networking forums and potential site visits for our members to fill the void of No-Dig Down Under not returning until 2025.
In other exciting ASTT and trenchless news, the ASTT has been successful in its bid to host the 2026 International No-Dig Conference and Exhibition in Auckland, New Zealand. This is off the back of Secretary Trevor Gosatti and Prime Creative Media’s Simon Coburn presenting a bid at the 2023 ISTT International Council Meeting at its International No-Dig Event in Mexico. This will be a great opportunity for the industry in New Zealand to showcase its capabilities and celebrate the trenchless projects and technologies in the country. As we enter into a new year, it is also a timely reminder that the ASTT Council is always keen to hear from all of our members and especially any new ideas or initiatives you feel the society should be investigating and/or pursuing. This year, the ASTT will be putting a spotlight on the access to participate in current Special Interest Groups (SIGs), including Pipe Lining and Young Trenchless. Victorian ASTT Councillor Ashley Hamer has put a call out to young people in the trenchless industry to join our newly formed Young Trenchless People Committee. Joining the committee will bring benefits such as professional development, networking opportunities, knowledge sharing, mentoring and coaching opportunities. However, if there is another area of interest in the trenchless technology space members are wanting, as part of your membership you can setup and create your own SIG. Ben Crosby ASTT President
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Secretary’s corner February 2024 New Members On behalf of the ASTT, I extend a warm welcome to the following new members. Gold Corporate Members – Australia DirectBor Australia – (Aaron Finch) Silver Corporate Members – Australia Zhangzhou Anyue Advanced Materials Technology Co. Ltd – (Jessica Wu) Kynection – (Phill Da Cruz) NordiTube AUS Pty Ltd – (Marc Luksh) Welcome to 2024 On behalf of the ASTT, we hope that you had a good festive season (and maybe a break!) and are ready to tackle the new year refreshed and ready. ASTT council changes The ASTT Council has looked to increase its participation and has invited two new members to replace previous vacant positions. We welcome: 1. Amy Farrugia from Trenchless Engineering Australia, and 2. Andrea Edney from Systra Bamser. Both Amy and Andrea have extensive experience in the trenchless industry, and we look forward to their contributions to the ASTT going forward. Look forward to reading more about Amy and Andrea in an upcoming edition of Trenchless Australasia. ASTT council planning for the future As we head into 2024, the ASTT council are hard at work and meeting to consider a number of initiatives to do the following: • Update industry documentation (guidelines, specifications, etc.) provided by the ASTT • Promotion of the ASTT Young Trenchless Professionals group to grow and be active • Promotion and growth of special industry groups • Training and education programs • Trenchless forums for members • Increased member activities • Promotion of ASTT & ISTT conferences/ exhibitions within Australasia and nearby regions • Membership advocacy on important issues to government and asset owners
• Provide industry information for the benefit of members (state of industry report, etc.) • Other initiatives to provide membership value The council is keen to hear from members if they have any issues requiring assistance or suggestions for industry improvements. Resources can then be allocated to these items that assist ASTT membership. No-Dig Down Under 2025 & 2026 As touched upon in the last issue of Trenchless Australasia, the ASTT council will continue to work together with our media partners, Prime Creative Media, to bring more high quality events for 2025 in Melbourne and then the ASTT-hosted ISTT International No-Dig to be held in Auckland, New Zealand in September 2026. If you haven’t already done so put these events in your planning calendar to be a participant as both events will provide great value for your businesses and the trenchless technology industry in our region. ISTT membership enhancements The ISTT sought to provide a number of enhancements for members by making the following enhancements in 2023: • Trenchless event calendar – A trenchless event calendar has been introduced to the ISTT website as a dynamic resource for professionals in the trenchless industry. Positioned on the ISTT website under the 'Event' menu, this Google calendar-based tool is dedicated to sharing trenchless events globally. It is curated with contributions from our affiliated societies and also includes significant events from other major organisations such as IFAT, ROKATECH, WEFTEC, WWETT, UTC, SWE, and ITA. This calendar is your go-to guide to stay updated on global trenchless events and opportunities. • Multilingual function – In an effort to embrace the ISTT diverse global community, we've added Spanish and Japanese translations to our website as of October 2023. This website enhancement, powered by the innovative AI technology of ChatGPT, ensures one-toone translation accuracy. We understand the importance of accessibility, which is why every new announcement on
our website is automatically translated, providing a seamless information flow. Our commitment to inclusivity continues as we plan to introduce more languages this year, making our valuable content, such as paper abstracts and webinars, accessible in various native languages. • Trenchless charts and descriptions – 2023 also marked the introduction of an excel version of our trenchless technology charts, complementing the dynamic charts available since 2022. These downloadable charts offer a quick, comprehensive view of various trenchless technologies, each linked to detailed descriptions on our website. For added convenience, we've crafted a printer-friendly version, ensuring that these resources are just a print away. The technology list, now arranged alphabetically, and the integrated search box, make navigating to your desired technology simpler and faster. • Webinar recordings in streaming link – We recognise the value of knowledge sharing, which is why we have made all the past webinar recordings readily available through a straightforward streaming link in our 'Past Webinars' section for ISTT members. Members can simply enter their email address and click 'SEND' – the website will verify your membership status and promptly dispatch the streaming link. This feature eliminates the need for website login, offering a more efficient user experience. While many of our webinars are accessible on our YouTube channel 'ISTT Trenchless Talks', some exclusive content remains 'member-only'. This streaming link service is particularly beneficial for members wishing to view these exclusive videos. Check these out at istt.com
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ISTT International No-Dig Conference 2024 An early reminder that the 2024 ISTT NoDig Conference is scheduled to be held in Dubai, UAE, in November 2024. If you are interested in attending the event in this thriving region within the Middle East. For more information, visit istt.com Trevor Gosatti ASTT Secretary
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NEWS FEATURE IN BRIEF
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The Watercare network investigation team are currently assessing wastewater pipes in Auckland suburb Mangere East, New Zealand. Watercare Project Manager Frank Lin said that once pipes have been assessed, the team will begin to work on relining, repair or replacing damaged pipes from February 2024. “The work we’re doing in the area is part of a $14.15million project to reduce wastewater overflows, build resiliency, and cater for growth in the area,” Lin said. “The project is jointly funded by us and the Government’s Shovel Ready funding package. “This will enable up to 2680 new healthy homes in Aorere Park and Rehua Place neighbourhoods.”
The Watercare network investigation team are currently assessing wastewater pipes in Auckland.
Smart Lock Group educates at relining day in WA Smart Lock Group attended the City of Gosnells in Western Australia, in-house relining day, educating attendees on the advantages of using Smart Lock technology. Smart Lock Group National Sales Manager Mick Polwarth, who recently joined the business, attended the event, giving insights of the company’s non-invasive trenchless point repair. “As cities continue to grapple with ageing infrastructure, they require effective methods of maintenance and repair, it was fantastic to engage with such a proactive group of innovative thinkers, allowing Smart Lock to be part of their maintenance journeys,” he said. Through the informative session, attendees learned about the Smart Lock technologies capability and application, to help them become more efficient and responsive to their residents’ needs.
Image: Smart Lock Group.
Pipeline assessment in Auckland
Smart Lock Group attended the City of Gosnells in WA, in-house relining day.
Mammoth progression on T2D project
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the T2D project is the largest and most complex infrastructure project in South Australia’s history.
“This has been massive year for the project, bringing us closer to the start of main construction works,” he said.
The T2D project in South Australia saw significant progress in 2023.
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Throughout 2023, the Torrens to Darlington (T2D) project in South Australia saw significant progress, with more to come in 2024. More than 700 boreholes over 18km have been drilled to date, as part of ground investigation works to help inform the design of the tunnels and motorway. Procurement for the construction works began in January 2023, with two consortia shortlisted to deliver the project. The successful applicant will be announced in the third quarter of 2024. Construction of the Tonsley East substation started in March 2023 and will be completed in early 2024. This facility will be part of the project’s southern laydown area and will supply electricity to the tunnel boring machines and the two parallel 4.5km-long southern tunnels once they are completed in 2030. South Australian Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Tom Koutsantonis said
NEWS IN BRIEF
Iplex delivers with EZIpit Iplex Pipelines recently supplied 13 Iplex EZIpit maintenance holes to Hall Contracting for the Beerwah Industrial Park Project in Queensland (QLD). For the QLD project, which will house 39 industrial businesses at completion, Hall Contracting was contracted to undertake civil works including sewer service works.
As maintenance holes are traditionally constructed in concrete, which often need to remain open for an extended period in order to cure properly, skilled contractors are needed to construct concrete benching in the base. Enter Iplex with its EZIpit sewerage and maintenance system, a solution
for challenges posed by traditional maintenance holes. Made from polypropylene, the EZIpit is designed for buried gravity sewer applications. Hall Contracting installed the 13 EZIpit1000 maintenance holes with ease, as installation reduces the risk associated with leaving excavation holes open.
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Iplex’s EZIpit is designed for buried gravity sewer applications.
Hobsons Bay TBM breaks through with Lucey named by the students at the nearby Spotswood Primary School after Lucey Alford, the first female bacteriologist
and scientist employed by the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works – now known as Melbourne Water.
The Yarra River in Melbourne.
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Tunnel boring machine (TBM) Lucey has finished her 670-metre journey for the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer project in Victoria (VIC). The $206 million Melbourne Waterfunded infrastructure project allows sewage to continue to flow to its Western Treatment Plant while the existing sewer is upgraded. TBM Lucey travelled under the Yarra River before breaking through. The Hobsons Bay main sewer pipeline will be located at depths between 24.5m and 27m below the surface of the Yarra and will provide a significant increase in sewer capacity. Now, Melbourne Water will start works on the sewer connections to get the new sewer up and running before beginning its reinstatement works next year. Tunnelling first began in August 2023,
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Sydney Water has successfully trialled lining a section of 750mm diameter sewer pressure main.
The rise of trenchless technology in NSW ASTT New South Wales Councillor Sudipta Basu talks about the recent trenchless technology and projects in the state. If we count the state-wide membership of ASTT, we can see that New South Wales has about a quarter of the total memberships. Half of these memberships are held by individuals. This shows that the state has a healthy patronage of trenchless technology, and individual memberships indicate that interest is more than just corporate objectives. Consistent high patronage over the years has boosted the introduction, trial, and refinement of innovations in the trenchless technology genre, and 2023 was no exception. For the past few years, Sydney Water has been using the rapid assessment condition evaluation rover’s technology for sewer and stormwater inspections. Sydney Water provides safe drinking water to more than 5 million people across Sydney, the Blue Mountains, and the Illawarra. It also looks after wastewater and some stormwater services to help protect the health of rivers and beaches. 14 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA FEBRUARY 2024
The technology has been useful to conduct condition assessments quickly and economically. It provides not only pictures above flow line but also maps the siltation at the invert. With the refinement of the technology and data interpretation techniques, it is becoming a popular tool for water authorities. More recently, Sydney Water has successfully trialed lining a section of 750mm diameter sewer pressure main. This is the largest diameter pressure pipe that has been lined in Australasia so far. This trial, with in-house resources (supported by supplier and subcontractors), is a landmark achievement that paves the way for more trials on pressure pipelines, particularly those that pose bigger challenges such as potable water lines, lines with sharper and numerous bends, and longer lines. Watch this space. Sudipta Basu NSW Councillor
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NSW infrastructure projects shine with trenchless From Snowy Hydro 2.0 to Sydney Metro West, infrastructure projects in New South Wales have utilised trenchless technology to hit major milestones.
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Dam pipelines supplying 80 per cent of Sydney’s untreated water. Following a reset in its project budget and timeline, Snowy Hydro 2.0 reached many milestones over the last 12 months. Similarly, Sydney Metro West saw multiple breakthoughs with various tunnel boring machines (TBMs).
Sydney Water takes on more tech As part of the program, Sydney Water installed more than 15,000 devices across its sewer and wastewater infrastructure. The devices – from project partner Kallipr – are data loggers attached to sensors that communicate regular data readings. The loggers are pre-configured to alert
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n early 2023, Sydney Water undertook the first sewer monitoring internet of things (IoT) deployment of its scale in Australia. In June 2023, Interflow’s Central Coast team completed the largest single Titeflow installation in history. WaterNSW manufactured and designed a prototype vehicle to inspect the Warragamba
Infrastructure projects in NSW continue to hit milestones with trenchless technology.
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operators when the data indicates that a potential blockage has occurred, allowing rapid response from the utility, and resulting in more efficient management of its assets. Interflow completes largest Titeflow installation The objective of the project at Rutherford, was to replace the pipe, which had no remaining strength, with a new HDPE pipe. However, most of the pipe was unable to be dug up, meaning the solution needed to have minimal excavation. Due to this, the Interflow team decided to use Titeflow, its die-reduction slip lining technology, which allows for a tighter fit and maximum hydraulic capacity. The wall thickness of 48mm meant extreme force was required to put all of the 560m pipe in place and stretch it through the static die. The company praised its team’s effort in a social media post on LinkedIn. “The success of this project proves to the water industry that long lengths of new pipe can be installed with minimal community disruption,” the company said.
ideally suited to drive on the pipes’ curved, smooth interior. Driven by one operator, with a similar safety vehicle as back-up, the unit’s 360-degree video images of the pipe interior can be reproduced in 3D if any faults or maintenance actions are identified, to better understand the required repairs. The device completed a comprehensive examination of 8km of pipeline in two days, a task which would have previously taken up to 10 people working in the pipe almost constantly for a fortnight. “This work system means we can undertake critical maintenance tasks in greater safety, in more detail and much more efficiently – it is a showcase example of best-practice infrastructure maintenance,” WaterNSW Executive Manager Operations Ronan Magaharan said. “The safety of our people is always our paramount concern, and this vehicle means that the number of people in the pipe is reduced from about 10 to two, and that includes a safety vehicle supporting the camera work, with the rest of the crew coordinating from the surface.”
Pipe inspection vehicle keeps Warragamba Dam water moving Built using off-the-shelf technology and able to be disassembled and lowered into place via manholes, the modified scooter is
Breakthroughs at Snowy Hydro 2.0 The Snowy Hydro 2.0 pumped hydro project has seen the breakthrough of the power station’s 223m-long transformer hall cavern crown.
The delivery team began excavating the transformer hall and machine hall caverns in June 2023, with the power station located approximately 800m underground at Lobs Hole in the Snowy Mountains, NSW. “The breakthrough of the transformer hall cavern crown is a really pleasing milestone for the Snowy 2.0 team, reinforcing that we’re making good progress with our underground drill and blast excavation activities,” Snowy Hydro Chief Executive Officer Dennis Barnes said. “We are well on our way to delivering the largest single project that will help ensure Australia’s secure and reliable transition to renewable energy.” Sydney Metro West reaches milestone TBMs Daphne and Beatrice achieved the first two breakthroughs for the project, as work continues to build twin 24km metro tunnels between Westmead and Sydney. Daphne broke through first before Beatrice, after building the 4.3km section of metro tunnel from The Bays to Five Dock for seven months. To date, the TBMs have excavated a total of 437, 463 tonnes of material each and installed around 30,732 concrete segments to line the new tunnel walls. The next stop for the TBMs is the Burnwood North Metro Station, where they are due to arrive in early 2024.
Celebrate 20
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2024 marks 20 years since the National Utility Locating Contractors Association of Australia Ltd (NULCA) was established, inspired by the need to develop standards for all areas of Australia’s locating industry. To celebrate the milestone, NULCA is inviting members of Australia’s locating community to join them at a two-day event on the Gold Coast on 16-17 May 2024. The event will include supplier presentations and guest speakers, as well as a Welcome Cocktail Party on Thursday and formal three course dinner on Friday night. For more information, or to register for the event, visit www.nulca.com.au or contact NULCA at admin@nulca.com.au or on +61 499 995 056
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NEW TECHNOLOGY
Custom-built for CCTV perfection With a focus on after sales and customer care, Sewer Equipment Company (AUST) better known as SECA, has provided a fully equipped, custom-built CCTV van to Tyzac Vacuum Excavation.
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ased on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Tyzac Vacuum Excavation specialises in vacuum excavation, nondestructive digging, potholing, trenching, and service locating. With pipe jetting, cleaning capabilities and now CCTV pipe inspections added to its list of capabilities, the company needed a complete solution to drive its CCTV operations. “We found SECA online and talked to people in the industry to find out who could meet our requirements,” Tyzac Vacuum Excavation Director Damion MacDonald said.
“We were looking for a specific solution that could provide a CCTV pipe inspection van and equipment services around the southeast Queensland area.” SECA tailors each CCTV vehicle fit out to suit every customer’s individual needs. This includes vehicle size, system configuration, load capacities and storage requirements. “The finishes and setup that SECA were able to provide were seamless and of the highest quality and finish,” MacDonald said. “We were able to custom design our specific requirements to suit the van we purchased. MacDonald added that the custom van also allowed Tyzac Vacuum Excavation to put it
The custom-built CCTV van for Tyzac Vacuum Excavation.
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straight out onto a job the day after it had the van fitted out. Tyzac Vacuum Excavation’s solution is fully equipped with a comprehensive CCTV inspection system, which includes the iPEK Rovion Crawler RX130. The RX130 continues to be a popular choice amongst CCTV operations throughout Australia and New Zealand. The crawler is suitable for pipe diameters ranging from 150mm to 1000m and has a colour reversing camera. Other features include a six-wheel drive, an additional light connection point and inclination and roll sensors. As it works with all Rovion systems, the RX130 is an adaptable tractor unit and can be built to various pipe specifications. Completing Tyzac Vacuum Excavation’s CCTV inspection system is WinCan VX, an advanced CCTV pipe inspection software. The software allows users to collect pipe inspection data, organise it into a database and generate inspection reports that can graphically display the pipe and any defects. It also allows operators to manage data post-inspection and share any information with clients using free viewer software, before exporting it in a variety of formats. With its report templates, the WinCan
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NEW TECHNOLOGY
The CCTV inspection system also includes WinCan VX, an advanced CCTV pipe inspection software.
VX presents a concise summary of asset conditions and can be fully customised for individual needs. SECA National Business Development Manager WinCan & Cameras Hugh O’Sullivan provides extensive training of this software and delivered this training for Tyzac Vacuum Excavation with its new custom built CCTV van. An end-to-end service For SECA, selling the product is only half the job. The next step is providing its customers with the best in-class after sales service and support. With CCTV technicians located across three states in Australia, SECA provides a complete service and spare parts inventory for iPEK systems. This dedicated support proved to be valuable for Tyzac Vacuum Excavation. “SECA are already supplying great on the spot support for all of our initial projects we have already completed,” MacDonald said. “Tyzac also sent two employees down for training at the SECA depot in Sydney this year and will send down future employees as training is required. “We will also liaise with SECA on servicing of equipment and also purchase of new equipment.” With its new state-of-the-art CCTV inspection van, Tyzac Vacuum Excavation can elevate its capabilities and perform even more reliable and efficient CCTV inspection services for customers. For more information, visit seca.com.au
Tyzac Vacuum Excavation’s solution includes the iPEK Rovion Crawler RX130.
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NEW TECHNOLOGY
Changing the game for potable pipeline renewal SAERTEX-LINER® H2O has met the challenge for renewal of potable water pipes and, has been successfully appraised by the Water Services Association of Australia and certified to AS/NZS 4020 standards.
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V cured GRP liner technology is well-established in the trenchless rehabilitation industry, particularly for wastewater and gravity pipelines. However, with strict regulations, few products on the market satisfy the quality standards for the renewal of potable water pipes. Potable water supply lines must meet requirements that go far beyond the scope of gravity pipelines and meet high hygienic standards. With these standards in mind, there’s one GRP liner making waves across Australia and New Zealand. As water authorities tackle the uphill battle
Installation using SAERTEX-LINER® H20.
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of maintaining aging drinking water pipe infrastructure, SAERTEX multiCom® has developed the SAERTEX-LINER® H2O for this challenge. SAERTEX-LINER H2O is an innovative fibreglass-reinforced solution for potable water supply lines that is pressure-resistant and hygienic. The GRP liner is manufactured out of the SAERTEX multiCom headquarters in Saerbeck, Germany, which itself is certified to the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 Standards. These standards guarantee the entire manufacturing process, from production of the dry goods to impregnation and storage, takes place under the tightest technical and hygienic
Potable water supply lines must meet high hygienic standards
standards which is required for use in the potable water sector. SAERTEX multiCom has also embedded sustainability into its corporate strategy and throughout its operations. “We are focused on protecting natural resources and developing innovative rehabilitation solutions with low environmental impacts and carbon emissions,” SAERTEX multiCom Business Development Manager, Australia and New Zealand, Katharina Helming said. The SAERTEX-LINER H2O has been approved in over 14 countries, including Australia, New Zealand as well as Germany, USA, Brazil, and China, and has been used in over 400 installations. This tight-fitting, independent GRP pipe liner absorbs internal and external loads, withstands pressures of up to 33 bar, and is also classified to Class A (DIN EN ISO 11295) and to Class IV (AWWA M28), making it a versatile and structural UV-CIPP solution. Made of styrene-free vinyl ester resin and reinforced with ECR glass fibres, SAERTEXLINER H2O allows for the construction of a new pipe inside the old one, which is independent and structural, renewing the functionality and tightness of the network and extending its life to over 50 years. Within Australia and New Zealand, the SAERTEX-LINER H2O Type S+XR has completed both an appraisal by the WSAA for the renovation of drinking water pipes, as well as being certified to the AS/NZS 4020
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standard by the Australian Water Quality Centre (AWQC). Showcasing its ability, the SAERTEXLINER H2O was successfully used to rehabilitate a potable water supply line on a recent project in Brazil. In June 2023, the 530m-long DN 873 potable water supply line requiring rehabilitation was in a heavily trafficked area in Santo Amaro, a district of southern São Paulo, Brazil. With its short installation times, smooth surface and low wall thickness, the SAERTEXLINER H2O was the right choice for the area and secured the drinking water supply for around 900,000 families. Visit the SAERTEX Group YouTube channel to see the product in action. With a focus on providing customers with tailored support, SAERTEX multiCom offers customised solutions with its full range of GRP liners as well as ongoing support from product experts and engineers. “Our team of Application Engineers and Project Managers provide technical support to installers, including feasibility analysis, static designs, project planning and on-site support to ensure your project’s success,” SAERTEX multiCom Head of Application Engineering Alexander Kaefer said. The SAERTEX-LINER H2O product is a proven technology that is paving the way
Lowering SAERTEX-LINER® into an access pit.
for safe, clean, and cost-effective renewal of drinking water pipelines worldwide. “SAERTEX multiCom offers a wide range of GRP liners to the Australian and New Zealand markets, each with its own unique properties and installation advantages,” Helming said. Supported by Pipe Core, proud distributor for SAERTEX multiCom in Australia and New
Zealand, SAERTEX multiCom also provides local certified theoretical and practical training for applications in gravity and pressure pipe systems to customers in Australia and New Zealand. For more information, visit pipecore.com.au
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Loaded with 120,000 lbs (533.8 kN) of pullback/thrust and 15,500 ft-lbs (21015 N·m) of rotational torque, the AT120 not only opens you up to new types of jobs but moves through long bores and large diameter installs with eye-popping power. Featuring All Terrain technology, a 280-hp (209 kW) Cummins® engine that reduces environmental impact without losing any power, and 3,000 ft·lbs (4067 N·m) of inner rotational torque providing a 50% increase over its predecessor the AT120 provides additional power to drill through the toughest terrain around.
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RELINING
Minimise disruptions with the SRP-EXP SRP spiral site in Cairns.
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When it comes to reducing impact on infrastructure projects, Aussie Trenchless has clients covered with the SRPEXP Spiral Lining System.
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ince 2014, Aussie Trenchless has been passionate about progressing infrastructure opportunities and accomplishing superior outcomes. Through the innovation of Director Chris Meredith, the company is committed to pioneering solutions within the trenchless industry. As part of that innovation, Aussie Trenchless has supplied a wide range of unique products in Australia and internationally. One example is the SRP-EXP, a proven solution for the rehabilitation of deteriorated sewer and stormwater mains. The SRP-EXP Spiral Lining System is a PVC structural spiral ribbed trenchless solution that is designed to rehabilitate pipelines from DN150 to DN1200 using six different-sized profiles. When it comes to operation and installation, the SRP-EXP is a breeze for contractors. “The machine is first positioned into an access chamber before it helically winds the SRP-EXP ribbed strip to produce a pipe within the existing pipeline,” Meredith said. “It is installed at a smaller diameter and then expanded to be a close fit against the internal surface of the existing pipe.” During the wind-in process, the wind-in locks the spiral wound pipe tight at the initial smaller diameter, according to Meredith. “When the far end of the installation length is reached, the SRP-EXP Liner end is then restrained, with the lock area sequentially released,” he said. “This is so the new pipe expands in a controlled manner until it is pressed hard against the inside wall of the existing pipe.” As wastewater and sewer pipeline networks age, they continue to breakdown. Aussie Trenchless believes traditional open cut methods are far too disruptive to communities. The SRP-EXP address this challenge and minimises disruptions, a key benefit of nodig solutions. “The SRP EXP Spiral Lining System can be installed under flow conditions,” Meredith said. “With no by-pass pumping needed, it is quick and efficient using a third-generation high quality profile to ensure ease of installation, providing a clean outcome for the network owners,” he said. But while the solution benefits communities, how is it different from other solutions? 22 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA FEBRUARY 2024
SRP maintenance hole installation.
According to Meredith, there are multiple benefits for the client and installer. He said as spiral wound linings have high strength-to-weight ratio, the SRP-EXP System can handle a variety of pipe diameters. “No chemical or steam heating is utilised during the installation process as it is entirely mechanical. It also has a relatively small site footprint,” he said. “The SRP-EXP system has little product material wastage, which can be recycled with ease, and is capable of negotiating displacement and slight bends with minimal site disruption.” Meredith said the system is also designed to stand for at least 50 years. As a result, this greatly benefits water authorities, making it a durable solution for tight fitting lining projects for customers. Aussie Trenchless provides the SRP-EXP system along with other spiral lining and pipe segment technology to all trenchless rehabilitation contractors. For more information, visit aussietrenchless.com
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RELINING
Celebrating 25 years of international success
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or some, new year means new me. But for IMPREG, the start of 2024 means new year, old me, as the company embarks on a myriad of festivities to celebrate 25 years of global successes. A quarter of a century kicking goals and expanding to various countries and markets shouldn’t go unnoticed. IMPREG started in 1999 in Wetzlar, Germany, and moved to a bigger space only a year later to a small town not far from Stuttgart. Only three years later, IMPREG introduced the first model of the liners known today with UV-curing technology. “This opened doors for new customers and bigger projects,” IMPREG Product and Business Development Manager Colin Murphy said. “The company grew from strength to strength and quickly had to move to a bigger space once again.” This move also marks today’s headquarters in Ammerbuch where IMPREG currently has a production space of 6000m2 and distributes to the world. Murphy started as Country Manager for Australia and New Zealand in 2023. “It’s a real privilege to work for a technical design and manufacturing company that has 25 years in the relining industry,” he said. “With the 25 years comes unrivalled experience, industry-leading R&D, established technical support and of course the most
IMPREG benefits also from a presence in the United States, precisely in Richmond, Virginia.
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Trenchless Australasia sat down with IMPREG Country Manager Colin Murphy to discuss the company’s genesis.
IMPREG headquarters in Gärtringen, Germany.
advanced UV CIPP liner in the industry. “I look forward to celebrating the 25 years with our awesome customers here in Australia and New Zealand.” IMPREG entered the international market in 2008 following people in the market hearing of IMPREG liners. The UK, Netherlands, France, and the USA were the first countries to expand outside Germany. The second production hall opened shortly after with international production beginning in 2017 in China, and 2019 in the US.
The expansion in production also meant an expansion of product scale. Now profiles of up to DN 2000 are possible and the first global UV-liner of that scale was installed in Italy in 2020. “What started in 2003 with three people in administration and 12 people in production, has grown to 50 people in administration and 130 in production in Germany alone,” Murphy said. IMPREG continues to grow in Australia and New Zealand. Working closely together with the broader Pacific region, the future of the company Down Under looks promising. The team is looking forward to celebrating this milestone with customers locally and globally. Building on the company’s success, Jamie Patrick joined IMPREG Australia as a Technical Consultant last year. “I am pleased to be working for a 25-yearold company,” he said. “I have shared over 17 years of my career with IMPREG installations.” Patrick said it was impressive to witness IMPREG going from strength to strength with design and technical support globally, including Australia and New Zealand. “It’s been great to see IMPREG liners installed across the UK, Europe, China, Asia and South America,” he said. “A truly respected global company.” For more information, visit impreg-australia.com
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MICROTUNNELLING
After a successful restructuring, Bothar is ready for 2024.
Hitting the ground running in 2024 Bothar is prepared for a busy year ahead, with significant projects secured and a growing order book.
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ollowing the successful restructure of the Bothar Group and the retention of its highly skilled and resilient teams, Bothar has finished 2023 strong and is ready to reach great heights in 2024. Bothar Australia General Manager David King said that the successful completion and ongoing award of major projects is a testament to Bothar’s skilled workforce. “We acknowledge and thank our clients for continuing to trust the Bothar name to deliver their projects,” King said. “Their ongoing collaboration, combined with our expert knowledge and committed personnel has really set us up for success in 2024. “Our people have always been our biggest asset so being able to retain them throughout the restructure was paramount to me.” The end of 2023 saw the Bothar team complete several complex infrastructure projects, reaffirming its top contractor status in the trenchless arena, when it comes to varied and difficult ground conditions. In December 2023, the company’s AVN crews completed its fifth and final drive on the Elster Creek Sewer Project. Over at the Melbourne Airport Rail, the team deployed one laser guided vacuum unit equipped with a bespoke ‘Bothar Built’ cutting head to complete 110m of DN300 in extremely hard rock (up to 280MPa varied). Bothar’s auger boring crews wrapped up on the South Geelong to Waurn Ponds duplication project in Victoria for the Djilang Alliance. 26 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA FEBRUARY 2024
The Bothar team worked around the clock to complete three challenging rail crossings inside just one week and well ahead of schedule. The crews were praised highly for demonstrating their safety culture and professionalism while working on-site in a time critical environment. Bothar have had a great start to 2024, as
The end of 2023 saw the Bothar team complete several complex infrastructure projects.
the company has mobilised to commence work on various projects across the nation. In Queensland, the company will be able to showcase several of its methodologies as it embarks on its trenchless scope for the Fitzroy to Gladstone Pipeline. This requires a combination of shaft design, shaft construction, and AVN1200 microtunnelling.
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Bothar has also been awarded a package of works for the Aura and Harmony Infrastructure Program on the Sunshine Coast, delivered by McConnell Dowell on behalf of Unitywater. The Queensland program consists of multiple crossings with the addition of shaft construction and temporary design components. In Victoria, Bothar will start works at Albert Park, with over 1km microtunnelling using its Herrenknecht AVN capability. In New South Wales, the company will flex its technical expertise by using one of 13 Bothar Built EPB machines to undertake a major crossing for ongoing utility upgrades around Sydney. With many safe and successful projects, and the anticipated award of additional works, Bothar is quickly returning to lead the trenchless infrastructure sector. Bothar boasts a diverse portfolio of specialist subsurface engineering equipment that is available to suit each unique project and the company is primed for growth. The company offers a full suite of trenchless solutions as well as shaft construction and civil capabilities, making them the perfect partner in the delivery of complex infrastructure projects. For more information, visit botharboring.com
With the anticipated award of additional works, Bothar is quickly returning to lead the trenchless infrastructure sector.
SRP EXP Spiral Lining System Quick and easy to install The perfect rehabilitation solution for deteriorated sewer and storm water pipelines:
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An expandable tight fitting liner No issues with high infiltration Negotiates displacements and slight bends Small site foot print Smooth to work with and install SRP EXP pipe is made from factory produced PVC profile strip Profile is supplied on large steel drums which are collapsible for easy reuse The minimal wastage is recyclable For DN150 to DN1200 pipe lines Mechanical installation – no chemical curing or steam heating Easily removed if site issues encountered
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MICROTUNNELLING
A busy year for Pezzimenti Pezzimenti Trenchless’ versatility and excellence has been proven once again when it comes to pipeline construction projects. There is nothing Pezzimenti Trenchless can’t do, especially when it revolves around small diameters in clay and sand.
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This project proved Pezzimenti Trenchless’ versatility when it comes to large basalt diameters.
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ezzimenti Trenchless Director Joe Pezzimenti said there is no better proof than two diametrically opposed projects to illustrate a company’s resourcefulness. “We were the right choose for Mile Creek due to our small footprint, versatility and our efficient set up and demobilisation times and our projected drilling rates in which we exceeded the clients’ expectations,” he said. “For Newhaven we were chosen again as our equipment was best suited to the basalt ground conditions and efficiency.” That’s Pezzimenti Trenchless’ latest prowess, as the company successfully completed two major and very different projects in 2023. The first project involved the microtunnelling of 324mm OD, 345mm OD and 550mm OD Hobas glass reinforced plastic (GRP) jacking pipes on the Mile Creek Branch Sewer located in Noble Park. Pezzimenti Trenchless was contracted by Jaydo Constructions and South East Water (SEW), which Joe says didn’t come without its challenges. “Challenges included constant ground water requiring 24/7 dewatering, tight residential streets requiring traffic and pedestrian control, wet sandy ground conditions,” he said. Ground conditions included sand and clayey sands, where the company completed 1600m with a further 400m to be completed in the next six weeks. “We commenced in March 2023, with our crew going between Mile Creek and the Elster Creek BS for Jaydo and SEW where a further 750m was completed,” Joe said.
The second project involved the microtunnelling of three 1250mm diameter tunnels for the installation of three 1050mm RC jacking pipe under Tarneit Road with just 1m clearance between the three tunnels. Entracon Civil contracted Pezzimenti Trenchless for this project, that is located on the Newhaven Estate Outfall Drain, Tarneit. Each bore length was 30m and the ground conditions was basalt. Joe said this project also included significant challenges for the trenchless industry leader. “Challenges included basalt up to 100 megapascals (Mpa) mixed with boulders which required a cutter redesign to allow the boulders to be crushed to allow our vacuum system to extract back to the surface, the 1.0m clearance between the tunnels meant that accuracy was essential,” he said. “We pride ourselves on our unparalleled experience and expertise in setting the standard for the industry when it comes to quality, care, and development.” Since its inception in 1957, Pezzimenti Trenchless has established itself as a leader in the trenchless industry, working on crucial projects across Victoria and building strong relationships with major construction groups. “Focused on delivering the best results for our clients across the state,” Joe said. “We are committed to providing the most efficient and effective solutions for every project, however big or small.” For more information, visit pezztrenchless.com.au
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MICROTUNNELLING
Beating expectations in Bendigo with new drill rods Images: OptionX Group
As an old mining area, the ground conditions in Bendigo are known to be challenging for trenchless pipeline installations due to the high likelihood of hitting reinstated ground.
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aving the right drilling equipment is vital to ensuring a successful installation, especially when ground conditions aren’t optimal. A project in the Bendigo suburb of Huntly was originally thought by engineers to be almost impossible, but Edge Underground was able to complete the job quicker than anticipated using its modified AXIS laser guided boring machine with new ground-supporting drill rods. Dealing with complex conditions Edge Underground was engaged in November 2023 to complete a 350mm pilot line to install a 60m 324 OD Hobas glass reinforced plastic (GRP) pipeline. Due to the ground conditions on-site, such as a previously excavated ground, wet sand, rock alluvial mix and a high-water table, the main concern was maintaining line and grade. Edge Underground Director of Microtunnelling Adrian Sneddon said the team had allowed a week to complete the bore, with an understanding that it could take longer depending on what ground conditions they hit. “We used new ground-supporting drill rods with the AXIS machine so despite the challenging ground conditions, we were able to complete the installation in three days,” Sneddon said. “This was quicker than anyone was expecting and as a result we were ahead of the program. We had to wait for the program to catch up to us so we could continue.”
Upgraded drill rods have allowed Edge Underground to expand the capabilities of its existing AXIS machines.
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Drill rods proven in Truganina While Edge Underground was completing the pipeline in Bendigo, another project in Truganina, Victoria, was underway with the team also utilising the new drill rods. “In Truganina, we were drilling through a mix of hard rock and clay,” Sneddon said. “This combination of ground is always difficult, but there was further complexity as it was also water saturated.” Sneddon added that these conditions were a concern for most contractors as it was difficult to maintain line and grade, but Edge Underground’s modified AXIS machines gave the team expanded capabilities in hard rock and hard rock mixes. “The upgrades provide better vacuum, and the laser channel is insulated which reduces refraction and gives us greater accuracy,” he said. “The tolerances within the rods also allow
MICROTUNNELLING
Despite drilling through a mix of hard rock and clay in water saturated conditions at Truganina, Edge Underground’s modified AXIS machines achieved pinpoint precision.
for less head roll and the rotation shafts are heavier duty, reducing wind up in the roads and maintaining a greater ability to feel the face as we’re drilling in complex conditions.” Greater capabilities than ever before Edge Underground uses modified AXIS machines which include upgrades that allow the machine to do things that were previously thought to be impossible in microtunnelling. Sneddon said added that the new ground-
By upgrading its existing AXIS machines with drill rods developed for OptionX Group’s AdaptX machine, Edge Underground’s equipment can now do more than ever before.
supporting drill rods were designed as prototypes of the AdaptX head. “The rods are able to hold the ground open while we are drilling while still maintaining a vacuum,” he said. The full faces on the dual rods also means that as the team pushes, the system is designed to go straight, with steering only needed to make minor corrections. Sneddon said Edge Underground also have access to a range of cutting faces that can be
selected depending on the prevailing ground conditions, including a semi-closed face cutter designed to pass material through. “The semi-closed face cutter gives us the ability to create ground pressure in situations where there is limited or minimal ground pressure,” he said. “This enhances our ability to steer, and in extreme circumstance we can semi force the drill head through the ground which creates some displacement and increases the ground’s load-bearing capacity, preventing the head from dropping.” All AXIS machines are retractable, so even if the ground conditions change, users can retract and change the drill head to suit the new conditions without needing to dig a 911 shaft. These modifications were originally developed and patented for Edge Underground’s parent company OptionX Group’s AdaptX machine, which is a new state-of-the-art modular drilling system. As an OptionX Group company, Edge Underground had first access to the upgraded components for the AXIS machine and currently has exclusive use of the AdpatX machine. As work continues to roll in for Edge Underground, management is looking to expand its workforce with those with a passion for highly accurate trenchless tunnelling, encouraging anyone interested to apply. For more information, visit optionxgroup.com.au FEBRUARY 2024 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA 31
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A trenchless maestro After using kwik-ZIP spacers for many years, trenchless professionals across Australia swear by the technology.
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hen it comes to choosing a quick and efficient spacer and centraliser solution in a trenchless application, one name comes to mind for Pezzimenti Trenchless Managing Director Joe Pezzimenti. “Pezzimenti Trenchless has been using kwik-ZIP spacers for slip lining installations for many years,” Joe said. In one project instance, kwik-ZIP HDX90 spacers were installed to facilitate the slip-lining of an 813mm cement lined steel water main into a steel encasing pipe by Pezzimenti Trenchless. “Whether the carrier pipe is plastic, GRP or heavy weight steel, kwik-ZIP has a spacer to do the job,” Joe said. “Their technical support and excellent customer service make using kwik-ZIP spacers an easy decision.” kwik-ZIP’s large scope of spacers cater for a wide range of carrier and casing pipe size combinations as well as providing flexibility to deal with project alterations. Manufactured from high grade thermoplastic, kwik-ZIP casing spacers and centraliser products are used and recommended by pipeline and civil contractors as well as commercial plumbing companies, water authorities, water well drillers and international engineering firms throughout Australia. kwik-ZIP spacers have no metal parts and are made from its engineered thermoplastic blend that is flexible and extremely tough. Not only are the products low co-efficient of friction, but they also minimise the installation forces for large bore pipes. kwik-ZIP maintains a focus on price effectiveness, simplicity, and rapid on-site assembly, to ensure that its systems deliver significant cost, time, and operational advantages to our customers. Capable of handling steel, DICL, HDPE, concrete and MSCL carrier pipes at a wide range of sizes, kwik-ZIP’s HDX Series minimises potential damaging vibration and movement transfers from the outer casing to the carrier pipe via innovative suspension and dampening technologies. Likewise, kwik-ZIP’s spacers contain no lead content or metals – ensuring it is fully compatible with all potable water applications and resistant to corrosion and rust. The systems are now used extensively in production well completion, horizontal directional drilling, microtunnelling, rock bolt and anchor centralisation and trenchless
kwik-ZIP spacers are one of the only Australianowned products of its kind on the market.
HDX-90 spacers being installed on a Steel Mains’ Sintakote pipeline.
pipeline installations across Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and the US. kwik-ZIP spacers are one of the only Australian-owned products of its kind on the market. Both HDX and HDXT Series spacers have
been certified and approved by the Water Services Association of Australia against its Product Specification WSA PA 324 Casing Spacers. For more information, visit kwikZIP.com
UTILITY LOCATION
Foxwell Road locator mark up.
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From the Yellow Pages to an association
The NULCA association was founded 20 years ago, when Shirlee Cook saw there was a need to establish standards for all areas of Australia’s locating industry. Without NULCA’s members’ support, this would not have been achievable.
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eople locating back then were listed under detectors electronic in the Yellow Pages. The industry was not even recognised,” NULCA’s Shirlee Cook said. “In my wisdom, went to a post office, went through all the Yellow Pages from around Australia and posted a flyer, asking who would be interested in forming an association. “In March 2004 we held our inaugural meeting in South Melbourne where we had 30 people come along from all over Australia.” The requirement for an industry body was very apparent – with the need for standards, training, and networking very high on the first list. The outcome from those who attended was to try to provide locators with leadership and support by partnering with utility network operators, specialised equipment suppliers and regulatory bodies. There was also a need to provide a direct line for all other parties interested in promoting best practices to reduce and eliminate network damages, personal injury, and costs to the community during excavation and construction activities. Today, the association focusses on professional utility cable locators and other adjacency services including DBYD certified locators, vacuum excavators (non-destructive digging), CCTV and pipe inspections, utility surveyors, leak detection and ground penetrating radar. NULCA provides an established network of industry professionals involved in any area of locating underground utilities, damage
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Today, the association focusses on professional utility cable locators and other adjacency services.
UTILITY LOCATION
Locator mark up on 16 Palm Avenue, Surfers Paradise.
avoidance and utility mapping. The association was involved in the Australian Standard AS5488 and developing a National Training Course for locators. “What a journey it has been since March 2004,” Cook said. Training, industry standards, networking, and not forgetting identifying locating as a skill to be recognised with certification. NULCA has collaborated with some inspirational people who have dedicated their time freely to help achieve goals for members and the industry. “The road has been long and slow at times, as we pushed through with industry bodies to have the locating industry recognised,” Cook said. Anthony Johnstone is a proud member of NULCA, which he deems as a fundamental pillar of the industry. “I continue to want to see a fair system for locators and recognition for these members for the work they do in the industry,” he said. Johnstone said this has happened thanks to NULCA’s greatest added values of implementing specific training for the locating industry, providing support for members, and running the first ever damage prevention conference for locators. “With the ability to work with organisations we have implemented training programs specifically for the locating industry,” he said. For Coastal Cable Locator’s Scott O’Malley, NULCA is a “great group of resolute volunteers who continue to improve our industry.” A sentiment shared by NULCA’s Chariman Ian Lambert. “NULCA has evolved a lot in the past 20 years, from a group of enthusiastic industry participants to an incorporated association to a company limited by shares,” he said.
“Seems like we may have evolved a little but not saying we have reached the end yet.” NULCA is a unique entity in the industry because of its status, it takes a village to make this happen because it is a work of love with the help of the changing board members and assistance from members “Everything we do is on a voluntary basis, so we do not work for NULCA, we work on NULCA,” Lambert said. “We wish to continue to represent our locator members and the locating industry as a whole. With recognition comes the ability to sit on
other boards and working parties and advisory groups to give locators a true presence to help achieve this.” Moving forward, NULCA’s next event will be its 20 year anniversary to be held 16 and 17May 2024 on the Gold Coast, where NULCA will offer a warm welcome to anyone interested in the locating industry. “With suppliers invited, good presentations and two evening functions we hope to see all interested parties attend,” Lambert said. For more information, visit nulca.com.au
NULCA is all about implementing specific training for the locating industry, providing support for members, and running the first ever damage prevention conference for locators.
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VACUUM & HYDRO EXCAVATION
Australian presence on the rise KAISER has expanded its Australian market presence with a new location and service partnership.
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With more customers using KAISER vehicles, the company is setting its sights on Australia.
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hen it comes to innovative solutions such as high-pressure jetting pumps, vacuum pumps, and recycling systems, KAISER has customers covered. With a focus on modern environmental technologies, KAISER has developed efficient and high-performing vehicles for the sewer cleaning and industrial disposal sectors. From its humble beginnings in 1913, KAISER has evolved to become an international industrial leader with locations in Liechtenstein, Austria, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, France, Italy, USA, and Australia. Based in Liechtenstein, the family-owned business has deployed these vehicles in 116 countries and over 1000 cities. With more and more customers using KAISER vehicles, the company is setting sights on Australia by expanding its capabilities and presence within the country. “We’re very excited that our products continue to tick the boxes for our customers in Australia,” KAISER Export Manager Volker Stark said. KAISER has recently moved to a new location in Padstow, New South Wales. There, the company provides its customers with a full suite of services including sales, spare parts and customer service. “At KAISER, we believe that selling a 36 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA FEBRUARY 2024
product marks the beginning of a partnership, not an end,” Stark said. “Through this new building in Padstow, we will accompany and support our customers so they can fully exploit the potential of our vehicles.” This philosophy, with own locations and direct customer contact, is complemented by the company’s new national service, maintenance and warranty partnership with Superior Pak, a company operating in the commercial vehicle sector. KAISER recently moved to a new location in Padstow, New South Wales.
In combination with KAISER’s service locations customers additionally have access to Superior Pak’s service network across the country and on-site service vehicles. “We attach great importance to service quality and personal interaction with our customers. Through this and in addition to nationwide service partnerships, we will continue to offer first-class support and maintenance,” Stark said. For more information, visit kaiser.li
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The Ditch Witch AX30-300 is an ideal solution for vacuum excavation.
The machine is equipped with a 32.5 horsepower Kubota diesel engine.
The Ditch Witch AX30-300 is a testament to innovation with its advanced vacuum excavation technology.
A major benefit of the machine is the vacuum tank capacity of 1135 litres.
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The machine is a powerhouse, developed exclusively for the Australian market.
Primed for productivity When it comes to vacuum excavation, the Ditch Witch AX30-300 provides optimal productivity for contractors.
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or many infrastructure projects, vacuum excavation is proving to be an ideal solution over traditional excavation methods. The method is regarded as safer and more environmentally sound as allows for less disruption. It is also considered quicker and cheaper than traditional methods. When it comes to the right equipment for vacuum excavation, Ditch Witch CEA is a powerhouse with its AX30-300, developed exclusively for the Australian market by the team at Ditch Witch. Providing new efficiencies for the trailer vac market to make operators more productive and profitable than ever before. The Ditch Witch AX30-300 is equipped with a 32.5 horsepower Kubota diesel engine, delivering maximum power and performance.
With a vacuum tank capacity of 1135 litres (or 300 gallons), the Ditch Witch AX30-300 is crafted to meet the needs of vacuum excavation, with the largest spoils tank available on a 4.49T GVM trailer in the Australian market. Some other benefits the AX30-300 offers includes, a cam-over auto locking hydraulic rear door, a hydraulic motor system for tank lift & tilt functions, kerb side controls, hose reel & tooling that can always be left connected and reverse flow control. When it comes to maintenance, the Ditch Witch AX30-300 exceeds standards for contractors. All maintenance points are accessibility with a lift-off power pack door design, making it very easy to perform routine maintenance. The machine also has a high-capacity cyclonic filtration system, minimising filter
cleaning frequency and increase productivity. Through saving time, labour and costs for contractors, as well as reducing surface disruption and reducing the risk of damaging utilities, vacuum excavation is a growing method for excavation jobs. The Ditch Witch AX30-300 is a testament to innovation and reliability with its highperformance engine and advanced vacuum excavation technology. Paired with its operator-friendly design, the machine proves itself as a true partner for the construction industry. As the use of vacuum excavation continues to rise across infrastructure projects, the Ditch Witch AX30-300 remains a top choice for contractors. For more information, visit ditchwitchcea.com.au FEBRUARY 2024 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA 39
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One-stop solution to keep operations running
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Trenchless Australasia sat down with KOR Chief Executive Officer Andy Kimpton to discuss the company’s expansive offering for industrial clients.
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eep operations running. This motto is at the heart of KOR, and as an industry leader in vacuum, non-destructive digging (NDD), drain cleaning, and industrial sweeper products, the company continues to drive development in not only its people but also its cutting-edge technologies and innovative solutions. This includes vacuum trucks, combination jetting and vacuum units, industrial pure vacuums and regenerative sweepers. KOR is also the exclusive distributor of Cappellotto and Schwarze in Australia and New Zealand. “When people invest in the equipment we supply, the expectation is higher utilisation, higher efficiency and higher effectiveness,” CEO Andy Kimpton said. “Providing world class solutions to our clients gives them the ability to win and sustain strong places in the market themselves knowing that equipment is well supported and capable. “We carry a substantial volume of parts, and we have the capability and experience to ensure that the units we do provide are utilised to the maximum of their ability.” Investing in growth Driven by the philosophy of simplifying, KOR aims to provide clients with a complete service, beginning with vertical integration. 40 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA FEBRUARY 2024
KOR CEO Andy Kimpton.
“If you think about where the industry is going, so much of the decision making and the activities around technology and datadriven decision making is really important,” Kimpton said. “What we can do from the beginning to the end is have a look at the lifecycle of someone’s unit and we can offer fleet optimisation processes.” One example of this is trading a secondhand unit to upgrade to an updated unit, which is fully handled by KOR. “We facilitate the trade-in, the refurbishment, and then the placement back in the market of those second-hand units
providing a different point of entry,” he said. Kimpton said the company’s investment in technology also shines in other areas of the business. “We use technology for supplying risk assessments and training manuals, so customers don’t have substantial folders in the vehicles,” he said. “Clients can easily view this on their phones and see the specific training material risk assessments, all the operator’s manuals and they can achieve competency-based training through our KOR academy.” This focus on growth also coincides with building upon the company’s operations and engineering centre in Dandenong, Victoria, which provides tailored customer support. Kimpton said KOR’s operations and engineering centre at Dandenong has everything from major service and repairs, the logistics of the arrival of a unit into Australia, through to the planning of pre delivery requirements. “We provide a one-stop solution for all the customers’ because we are able to cater to the specific needs and requirements for the trucks they want,” he said. In addition to that, KOR has recruited and developed a substantial team of engineers to support the OEM products, both in vacuum sweepers and specialised areas. Customers can also access the service facilities through a 24/7 customer service line for booking in services for any breakdowns. “We’re building upon our road service capability,” Kimpton said. “We’ve strategically deployed operational mobile service vans to provide coverage in both Australia and New Zealand. Additionally, we have also established service agreements KOR is an industry leader in vacuum, NDD, drain cleaning, and industrial sweeper products.
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KOR aims to provide clients with a complete service across the product lifecycle.
The company continues to focus on enhancing its offering to clients.
with reliable suppliers to further enhance and expand our capabilities in this region. “In the last four months, we’ve also increased our facility capability in Queensland and New South Wales.” Kimpton added that the investment in staff has contributed to the company’s success. “I joined the company in February 2022, and since becoming CEO, we’ve experienced consistent growth,” he said. “With over 100 team members now in place across Australia and New Zealand, our expansion is aligned with supporting the development of our clients. “This has led to additional investments in capital, our people, and the improvement of our systems and processes, ensuring our continued leadership in the industry.” Expansion goals While KOR has an expansive range of equipment under its belt, the company continues to focus on enhancing its offering to clients. Kimpton said when the company was looking at expanding its equipment line, it looked at what complementary or supplementary equipment its contractors were looking for. “We attend international and Australian trade shows, so we’re always looking at what the market is presenting, what our existing OEMs and other people entering the market
are showing to see what the latest is,” he said. “That includes upgrades in safety equipment, which are complementary to the products of the vacuum and sweeper markets.” As KOR continues to build upon its presence within Australian markets, the company has focused on its operations in New Zealand over the past 18 months. The company recently secured a new site in Hamilton on the North Island, which is three times the size of its current site in New Zealand. “We’ve been introducing the high-quality equipment such as the Cappellotto vacuum trucks, and we’ve exceeded our expectations there,” Kimpton said. “We’re only in the North Island at the moment and the other opportunities we’re looking at is how can we serve the South Island.
“We have the mobile service vans, travelling both north and south to support our clients and looking at the future opportunities for a future site down in the south, or at least the mobile permanent placement there.” Kimpton added that he was proud to be a part of an organisation with a strong dedication to its customers. “I’ve been fortune throughout my career to work in some large powerful organisations both in Australia and Internationally,” he said. “KOR is a dynamic, disciplined and organised company that has a tremendous reach across our regions. “I’m proud to be at the helm of KOR that strives every day to go over and above every day to support our customers and possible new customers.” For more information, visit kor.com.au FEBRUARY 2024 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA 41
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Water security in hot waters Climate change isn’t water under the bridge. Its effects are set to impact the consistency and reliability of global water systems, making them important than ever. But when water security covers such broad ground, where do authorities focus?
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ater security comes in numerous forms, each as important as the last. For some, the concept is all about malicious actions by hackers, such as the one who compromised the systems of the local water treatment plant in Florida in 2021, attempting to increase levels of sodium hydroxide in the town’s potable water to potentially deadly levels. For others, it’s about water efficiency, particularly around the prevention or minimisation of leaks in the system and the challenge of non-revenue water. And for more, water security is more closely
related to the resilience of our infrastructure and systems in the face of major weather events such as floods. It is vital to recognise each as its own unique challenge, and to have specific solutions designed by water managers in consultation with experienced contractors. Legislation around water security According to Interflow Contracts Manager John Weaver, a well-maintained asset base is at the centre of most water security success. “In the late 1970s and early 1980s there was a flurry of new sewer and water construction
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The Mountain Highway project.
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throughout Australia,” he said. “In the late ´80s and early ´90s, the sector moved away from new construction and towards asset management.” According to Weaver, there was an increasing number of old sewers and water lines that were leaking, and some of them were laid in the 1950s and ´60s. “The Environment Protection Authority’s focus was on stopping sewer leaks and overflows and maintaining the value of the assets,” he said. Legislation was introduced locking councils and water authorities in to coming up with long-term plans to maintain the value of their assets. “That led to a lot of relining work that Interflow did from the early 1990s, which is how we became deeply involved in water security,” Weaver said. How to adapt water systems to climate change? While maintenance will always be a core focus, the attention of water managers is also shifting towards ensuring water supply will not be affected by climate change. “In other words, how do we take the stuff that falls from the sky, hold on to it and reuse it over and over again,” Weaver said. “That’s the next phase of water security. How do we treat water as a very valuable resource, reusing and recycling it as much as we can, rather than discharging it after a single use?” According to him, recycling will play a major role in the water security solution in Australia. This has to do with reusing wastewater in the potable supply, as well as considering where wastewater is being sent. Discussions around treated water being reinjected into aquifers for storage are all the rage currently. Western Australia has led the charge in this space, and replenishing groundwater with purified recycled water is now common practice in Perth. Following suit, a water authority in Melbourne has conducted a tertiary treatment that created recycled water. When that water wasn’t being drawn upon, it was pumped into the ground, into the aquifer, to be recovered for future use. How do water managers prevent water loss? Non-revenue water loss is a very big issue in Australia and globally. According to a report from Frost & Sullivan, almost one-third of all water, with a value of US$39 billion, is lost
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Interflow is adamant: A well-maintained asset base is at the centre of most water security success.
every year before it even reaches a customer. According to the Bureau of Meteorology, non-revenue water loss stands at around 10 per cent of water utilities’ system input in Australia. “Of course, the more that networks reduce water loss, the less water we will require in the long run,” Weaver said. The combination of the reuse of water and the prevention of water loss could dramatically reduce the amount of water required in the nation’s systems. “And so, a large part of the solution lies in the network,” Weaver said. “How can the water network be optimised and operated with a program that identifies potential leaks before they occur? “That solution involves a mix of data-driven technology and proactive renewals programs.” Is cybersecurity an issue? As the case study from Florida highlighted, cybersecurity is a central concern for water managers. At the same time, the cyber and technology issue goes a lot further than the protection of systems from those with bad intentions. “Power and water security are deeply linked,” Weaver said. “If you don’t have power, you can’t pump water.”
This brings major weather events into play. Floods, for example, have proved to be far more efficient than hackers at knocking out power and damaging water supply systems. “We need new options for when things go wrong,” he said. “We need backup plans, and that’s probably the biggest challenge. “This is also what a lot of people are discussing at Australian Water Association (AWA) conferences. “How do we make our systems disasterproof?” How can Interflow help with water security? Interflow’s role in water security right now is in collaborating with water authorities on their water and sewer renewals targets. The organisation’s goal is to continue to improve the reliability and service life of water assets, meaning water authorities should be seeing less bursts and leaks, and instead conducting more proactive maintenance and renewal. Interflow is working actively with water authorities, such as Yarra Valley Water, on a meter program to monitor exactly how much water goes in to and out of the network. This will support the water authorities
in their understanding of where, how and why they’re losing water, enabling better asset management. Weaver said it will essentially enable water authorities to carry out work before problems reveal themselves. The other major involvement Interflow has with water security comes through the simple fact that Interflow offers innovative solutions that often save the client money and other resources. These funds and resources can then be spent on further advancing the water security strategy. On the Mountain Highway water main renewal project, for instance, Interflow turned a $2 million job into a $1 million job by doing things differently and in a more innovative way. “A big part of the innovative solution comes from innovation and better ways of doing things, which is what Interflow does best,” Weaver said. “When we’re part of the conversation from the beginning, we can often help release funds and resources into other areas, so water authorities can continue to improve and prepare for the future.” For more information, visit interflow.com.au FEBRUARY 2024 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA 43
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Inflation leads to more money for NZ project The budget for New Zealand’s Central Interceptor Tunnel project has increased due to high inflation, resulting in increased labour and material costs.
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atercare Services was originally allocated $1.2 billion in 2018 to build a main tunnel, two links sewers and 16 shafts, with construction beginning in 2019. Additional work has now been added to the scope, resulting in a revised budget of $1.319 billion. Central Interceptor Executive Programme Director Shayne Cunis said construction is progressing safely and efficiently across all 16 sites, with 72 per cent of work now completed. “Hiwa-i-te-Rangi our tunnel boring machine has broken through to a shaft in May Rd, Mt Roskill and is more than halfway on her 14.7km journey to central Auckland,” Cunis said. “We’ve completed one link sewer and will finish the first drive for a second link sewer at the end of the month. Milestones are coming thick and fast.” The Central Interceptor tunnel will run
from the Mangere Wastewater Treatment Plant to Grey Lynn and will be intersected by two link sewers. The project, which is the largest wastewater infrastructure project in New Zealand, will clean up wet-weather overflows into waterways and the Waitemata Harbour. Cunis said the high inflation has been reflected within the revised budget. “We absorbed the costs incurred through the COVID-19 pandemic and we had an allowance for inflation within the original budget, but the level of inflation that has been experienced, it became clear that these rising costs would exceed our budget allowance,” he said. “Additional funding will come from within our resources and not Auckland Council and will allow us to complete the project as planned at the end of 2026.” In September 2023, the project reached a significant milestone with the Hiwi-i-teRangi TBM breaking through, marking
the halfway point of its 14.7km journey to central Auckland. At the time, Cunis said the breakthrough meant the project was on track for a 2026 completion date. “We’re on track to deliver this project in 2026 as planned despite everything that has been thrown at us—COVID-19 lockdowns, closed borders, global shipping delays and major weather events. But most importantly, the project is being delivered safely,” he said. “I want to pay tribute to our Ghella Abergeldie joint venture construction partners, as well staff from Jacobs, AECOM, Delve Underground, Watercare and our subcontractors, who are all working so hard to deliver this project in the best way we can. “This is our busiest year, with around 600 staff working on 16 sites. We’ve tunnelled under the Manukau Harbour, we’ve passed 110m under the Hillsborough Ridge, we’ll keep our heads down and keep going until we reach central Auckland.”
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The Central Interceptor will serve Auckland’s wastewater for more than 100 years.
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HDD tooling that gets the job done Horizontal directional drilling is a dynamic process that constantly changes and adapts to suit a range of applications across utilities and infrastructure. Operators looking to get the most from their equipment need to partner with suppliers that offer the best.
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electing the right horizontal directional drilling (HDD) tooling is a critical step in the HDD process, with incorrect choices costing valuable time and increasing the likelihood of errors and project delays. From drill rods and connection options, to housing, vise jaws and rod wipers – contractors that want to secure the best results for their projects ensure they employ the best equipment on the market. Jobs change and sometimes the unexpected happens. At such times, contractors need tooling to help them adapt immediately. The latest in HDD tooling In line with its commitment to providing customers with the latest innovations in HDD equipment, Vermeer’s Ultra X3 drilling system is a unique, non-torqued spline connection system, offering compatibility with a wide range of pilot bit and pullback configurations. The needs of tomorrow’s job sites are quickly evolving, the need to do more with less. Vermeer’s Ultra X3 drilling system’s interchangeable pilot and pullback tooling puts it miles ahead of the competition. The system has the ability to ream directly 46 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA FEBRUARY 2024
off the transmitter housing and can eliminate the expense of starter rods and adapters in certain applications. Specifically designed for utility-sized rigs digging in most ground conditions, the drilling system improves the operator’s ability to move from one drill to another and maintain familiarity with the HDD tooling. The Ultra X3 has a strong spline
With Gauntlet, roller cone and trident bits, even tough drilling conditions can be tackled with Ultra X3.
connection capable of handling the torque of reaming diameters up to 12 inches (30cm) directly off the transmitter housing in most conditions. This versatile housing unit comes in three sizes and is available for rigs up to 40,000 pounds (18,143kg). The Ultra X3 Drilling System reduces the size of the exit pit required for jobs – thus removing the time required to dig an exit pit,
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reducing disruption and rehabilitation of exit pits – optimising jobsite efficiency and further adding to its ingenuity. Since the Ultra X3 doesn’t require the housing be removed for most pullbacks, HDD crews can change over from pilot to pullback in a smaller space with less repetitive lifting. No specialist tooling required, simply remove two high capacity dowl pins and change the tooling. Experts in tooling Offering in-depth knowledge and expertise, Vermeer HDD tooling specialists are available at local dealerships and can give customers the lowdown on what’s going on with their machines, the ground conditions, their mud mix or the tooling they need to complete the next job. It is important to the company that the parts and pieces of HDD tooling produced meet high standards. As such, Vermeer is one of the only manufacturers in the industry to invest in not only building its own metallurgy lab but also staffing it with experienced metallurgists. Vermeer Australia prides itself on its informed and experienced team of experts, and its tooling specialists are no exception, with a focus on tooling and a commitment to working with customers to help them select the most suitable tooling for ground conditions, drill size and type, and other considerations.
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Building on its relationships with leading horizontal directional drilling companies, TRACTO Australia has delivered three new rigs to operator Superior HDD.
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ased in New South Wales, Superior HDD specialises in horizontal directional drilling (HDD) on large and complex work from the telecommunications sector right through to
larger pipeline projects. With a combined experience of over 40 years, Superior HDD Directors James Burch and Clint Bass wanted to elevate their operations. So, they turned to a supplier they could trust.
Superior HDD specialises in horizontal directional drilling on large and complex work.
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“We felt that TRACTO has taken a proactive stance in addressing the issues that equipment owners have had in the HDD industry,” Burch said. “From parts acquisition, advanced technologies, to ongoing support, TRACTO really stands behind the equipment.” In 2000, TRACTO and German HDD drilling manufacturer Prime Drilling entered into an agreement where TRACTO Australia would serve as an agent for Prime Drilling’s machines in the local market. Through this partnership with Prime Drilling, TRACTO delivered the PD150/65 and PD45/19 rigs to Superior HDD. “We purchased the PD150/65 and PD45/19 to further our capabilities in the HDD pipeline industry,” Burch said. With 150 tonnes of push-and-pull capability, the PD150/65 has a high rotational torque of 70,000 newton metres, making it ideal for fast, economic, and efficient operation. Paired with its 330 kilowatts (KW) CAT engine, the machine delivers the flexibility of a smaller machine coupled with the performance of a Maxi drill rig. The PD45/19, on the other hand, is a small, compact, and efficient rig, according to TRACTO Australia Sales Manager Daniel Toms. “The PD45’s perfected design and optimised components have allowed the machine to become the choice for many HDD operators,” Toms said.
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“As a compact rig, it has set a new standard of performance within the industry.” With 205KW of power, the PD45 is capable of 19,000 newton metres of torque. The feed and pull back functions of the hydraulic power rotary head are carefully driven by an internal rack and pinion feed system. While the two Prime Drilling machines will address Superior HDD’s capabilities within the pipeline industry, the company needed an upgrade for its mid-size rock rigs. Enter TRACTO’s ‘King of Rock’ GRUNDODRILL 18ACS. “We acquired the 18ACS GRUNDODRILL as an upgrade over our current mid-size rock capable HDD rigs,” Burch said. With a stepless adjustment of torque and speed for maximum rotational power and maximum productivity, the GRUNDODRILL 18ACS makes an impact in all kinds of soil. The rig has a fully automatic operation which ensures minimal downtime and relief for the machine operator. As an optional feature, the 18ACS can be converted for cable-guided bores when drilling in challenging terrain and at great depths. While TRACTO provides these industry leading machines, the company specialises in providing high-quality training, service, and spare parts.
“At TRACTO Australia, we position ourselves as more than a supplier,” Toms said. “For us, the sale is only the first step in our partnerships with customers, and the real work starts when the drill is delivered.” For Superior HDD, this has been an important aspect between the two companies.
“Working with TRACTO has been a great experience,” Burch said. “We really look forward to continuing the relationship as the business continues to build and grow in the future.” For more information, visit tracto.com/au
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Revitalising infrastructure with HDD Images: TasWater
Through the use of horizontal directional drilling, TasWater is delivering a new sewer pipeline to improve sewer and stormwater transfer capacity in Launceston, Tasmania.
The new sewer pipeline will improve sewer and stormwater capacity in Launceston.
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he new pipeline is approximately 3km in length and will be installed between the Margaret Street Sewage Pump Station and the Ti Tree Bend Sewage Treatment Plant in Invermay, Tasmania. Tamar Estuary River Health Action Plan (TERHAP) Combined System Improvements Project Director Andrew Truscott told
The new pipeline project is part of TERHAP, which is delivering new sewerage infrastructure across the city of Launceston.
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Trenchless Australasia that the additional pipeline and pumping capacity means that when it rains, it will overflow less from TasWater’s network, and take it all the way through to the treatment plant where it’s treated. “The most challenging bit with this pipeline is given how big it is, and how built
up the area between the start of the pipeline and the end of the pipeline is, it was really difficult to find a good route,” he said. “We looked at a number of different options, but we decided to go relatively directly but under the Tamar Estuary twice.” These two sections require tunnelling under the river at a depth of 40m in order for TasWater to find a good route from the pump station and the treatment plant. To do this, the water authority looked to horizontal directional drilling (HDD), as it minimises disruption – a key benefit of trenchless technology. “We were looking at open trenching through busy urban streets, but we found that we were going to have pronounced impact on the community in terms of traffic management and the residential activities within those streets that we go down, in terms of providing access,” Truscott said. “We also had concerns about ground stability because it is a low-lying area that we’re going through. “Once you start adding all those things in, the cost of trenching the pipeline started to get beyond what our budget allowed for.” Truscott said that in comparison to traditional trenching methods, HDD provided a cost-effective solution. “Once you start getting really deep to avoid other services and those other issues, HDD was our best option, both in
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terms of community impact, but also cost effectiveness,” he said. The new pipeline project is part of TERHAP, which is delivering new sewerage infrastructure across the city of Launceston, which includes a combined sewerage and stormwater system. “What that means is, during heavy rainfall periods, the system has a limited capacity. It was designed to overflow during the major rain events so, we have overflows of sewage and stormwater from the network,” Truscott said. A collaborative project between the Australian and Tasmanian Governments, the City of Launceston and TasWater, TERHAP is part of a $129.2 million investment to implement the key actions in the plan. “This project is looking at reducing how often we have those overflows, and reducing how much we overflow when we do,” he said. “The main way we’re looking to do that is by improving our transfer capacity through upgrading pump stations and building new rising mains, and also including some storage within the network.” So far, the team has completed a section of pipeline, with other aspects ongoing in the project. “We’re in the middle of upgrading an old pump station to increase the pumping capacity and we’ve got this pipeline happening, which is really being done in three parts ¬– the two river crossings and a trench section, which connects those two river crossings,” Truscott said. “We’re also building a 10 megalitre storage at our water treatment plant. “TasWater is about 30 per cent of the way through the overall project and about 50 per cent complete on the pipeline.” The utility company is targeting project completion by late 2025.
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TasWater is targeting project completion by late 2025.
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ASTT NEWS
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The 2026 International No-Dig Conference & Exhibition will be held in Auckland, New Zealand.
International No-Dig heads to New Zealand The Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology has successfully bid to host the 2026 International No-Dig Conference & Exhibition in New Zealand.
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The event is set to take place at the New Zealand International Convention Centre in Auckland, set for completion in 2024.
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he Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology (ASTT), along with media partner Prime Creative Media, presented its bid to hold the 2026 event at the International Society for Trenchless Technology (ISTT) International Council Meeting at the Mexico City Conference in October 2023. The ISTT International Council unanimously voted in favour of the proposal. “We’re thrilled to have won the bid to host the 2026 ISTT International No-Dig Conference and Exhibition in Auckland,” ASTT Secretary Trevor Gosatti said. “It will be a fantastic opportunity to promote and showcase the vibrant trenchless technology community in the Australasian region, particularly in New Zealand, to the rest of the world.” Organised in part by the ISTT, the International No-Dig conference provides a platform for the international trenchless community to meet, exchange ideas and network. The conference not only showcases the latest in the field but also outlines the significance of trenchless technology in infrastructure development. The 2026 iteration of the event is set to take place at the New Zealand International Convention Centre in Auckland. This world-class facility is due for completion in mid-2024 and will include three hotels and award-winning restaurants. It will be one of three carbon neutral convention centres in the world, making it an ideal location to showcase the capabilities and technologies of the Australasian trenchless technology community.
Since the 1990s, New Zealand has heralded the benefits of trenchless technology. The industry started with small scale horizontal directional drilling (HDD) and had early capability in auger boring. Gravity rehab began to thrive in the late 1990s and continued with larger scale reduction programmes for cleaner beaches. Today, many techniques are used in New Zealand including HDD, microtunnelling, pipe jacking, pipe lining, auger boring and location detection services. Usage of trenchless is strong across water utilities through sewer and stormwater infrastructure, as well as in gas and telecommunication utilities. The industry is also heavily utilised within
transport for culverts and industrial processes. Some significant projects that have been completed, or are currently under construction, using trenchless technology include the 15km Central Interceptor wastewater storage tunnel, Project Hobson, and the Tauranga Southern Pipeline Harbour HDD crossing. With the next No-Dig Down Under set to take place in 2025, the Australasian trenchless technology community has a lot to look forward to. More information of these two events is still to come. For more information on ISTT, visit istt.com, and for more information on ASTT, visit astt.com.au
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ASTT Members have a range of benefits at their fingertips.
Now is the time to join the ASTT Are you interested in joining the ASTT? New Zealand Councillor Blair Telfer takes a deep dive on how to become a member and the benefits of a membership.
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embership has its privileges was the promotional slogan for American Express in the 80’s but the concept is still true today and especially so for ASTT members. We trust those of you reading this article are already members or, if you aren’t, and are now looking at becoming members, you can visit astt.com.au. For those of you who are members, you are aware of all of the benefits, options and opportunities you have. However, are you getting the most value you can from your membership? Value for money is key in any industry and the ASTT council wants to make sure all members are aware of the range of benefits and resources they can access. This magazine is clearly one of the key benefits for members, as are our events such as forums, No-Dig Down Under, conferences, and the Trenchless Directory. Technical Standards, Specifications and Guidelines: • The recently released Specification for Design for Structural Renovation of Pipelines by
Internal Lining Part 1 - Circular NonPressure Pipelines, based on AS/NZS 2566 Standard and rehabilitation ASTMs • Microtunnelling Design Guidelines for Sewers, developed by ASTT SIG • Pipe Bursting, horizontal directional drilling (HDD) and microtunnelling • Trenchless Installation techniques guidelines developed by ISTT Networking and industry connections: • Bi-annual No-Dig Down Under events • Local area forum and networking events Conference papers: • Complete range of all presented papers from ASTT/ISTT conferences Webinars: • Back catalogue and current webinars hosted by ASTT/ISTT Special Interest Groups • Access to participate in current special interest groups (SIGs), including Pipe Lining and Young Trenchless groups • Setup and create your own SIG of a
trenchless technology field that you are interested in. Access to regional councillors: • To advocate for trenchless technology on your behalf • Provide contacts and resources to support your business • Vote for or nominate (including yourself ) for council AGM Attendance: The ASTT council is always keen to hear from all of our members and especially any new ideas or initiatives you feel the society should be investigating and/or pursuing. Contact details for your local councillors are on page 8 of the magazine and any queries you have with your membership can be either directed to the ASTT Secretary, Trevor Gosatti, secretary@astt.com.au or your local councillor. We’re here to assist and support you to maximise your membership privileges. Talk to us today to learn more about how you can. More information about membership options, visit page 57.
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JOIN THE ASTT The Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology is a non-profit organisation. Corporate or individual membership is open to all who are concerned with the provision of gas, water, sewage, drainage, telecommunications and electrical services. Corporate and Individual Memberships are available and benefits include: •
Annual subscription to Trenchless Australasia magazine and the Australasian Trenchless Directory
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Discount rates at national conferences and exhibitions, and ISTT International No-Dig exhibitions
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A communication network to keep abreast of the advancement of the science and practices of Trenchless Technology throughout the world.
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WANT TO BECOME A MEMBER? Visit www.astt.com.au/membership for more information.
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ASTT CORPORATE MEMBERS
Corporate Members Gold Corporate Members DirectBor Australia Herrenknecht AG J&R Contracting Limited Kellogg Brown & Root
Michels Trenchless Pty. Ltd. OptionX Group Orion Consulting Rangedale Rehabilitation and Renewals Pty Ltd
Systra Bamser WSP New Zealand Ltd Water Corporation
Silver Corporate Members Aaro Group Abergeldie Rehabilitation Pty Ltd ACP Australian Custom Pipes Adept Drainage Pty Ltd AECOM New Zealand Limited AHD Trenchless Applied Felts Aqua Assets Aqua Metro Pty Ltd AQUATEK Fluid Systems Atteris Pty Ltd Aurecon Ausinland Pty Ltd Aussie Drill Kings Pty Ltd Aussie Trenchless Supplies Pty Ltd Australian Pipeline Management Pty Ltd Austunnel Pty Ltd Ballarat Underroad Boring and Excavations Pty Ltd BG Risk Solutions Blick Group Bortec Laser Bore Pty Ltd BRP Corporation Pty Ltd Bullseye Boring CEA CC Group CDS New Zealand Ltd Channeline International D.J. Mac Cormick Contractors DCS Manufacturing Pty Ltd Denso (Australia) Pty Ltd. Derby Rubber Products Digital Control - Australia Directhitt Trenchless Pty Ltd Diversified Services Australia DM Civil Dormway Pty Ltd Draintech Solutions Drillers World Australia Dunstans E&CC Edge Underground ELB Equipment Pty Ltd Empire Infrastructure Fulton Hogan
Fulton Hogan Construction Pty Ltd Future-Proof Solutions GCE Contractors Pty Ltd GN Solids Control Golder Hard Metals Australia Pty Limited HDI Lucas HEB Construction Holcim (Australia) Pty Ltd Hynds Pipe Systems Ltd IMPREG (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD Independent Sewer Consulting Services Pty Ltd Insituform Insituform Pacific Pty Ltd Interflow Pty Ltd Iplex Pipelines Australia JB Trenchless Pty Ltd KAISER Technology Pty Ltd kwik-ZIP Spacers Kynection L P Pipe Civil LKL International Pty Ltd M. Tucker & Sons Pty Ltd March Cato Ltd Marley Maskell Productions Ltd Matamata Directional Drilling Maxibor Australia Pty Limited McBerns Innovative Solutions McConnell Dowell Constructors (Aust) Pty Ltd McElroy Manufacturing Inc. McMillen Jacobs Associates (NZ) Melbourne Water Metrocorp Technologies Mudex Mullane Trenchless Pipeline Solutions Pty Ltd NEWest Alliance NordiTube AUS Pty Ltd Nu Flow Technologies 2000 Pty Ltd Pezzimenti Laserbore Pty Ltd Pezzimenti Trenchless Pty Ltd Pezzimenti Tunnelbore Pty Ltd. Pipe Core Pty Ltd
Pipe Doctor Australia Pty Ltd Pipe Insight Ltd Pipe Tek Pipeline Drillers Group Pipe Pro Drilling PipeWorks Prime Creative Media Prime Horizontal Pty Ltd Qalchek Pty Ltd Qenos Pty Ltd R & R McClure Excavations Raedlinger Primus Line Pty Ltd Ravago NZ Ltd RBM Plumbing and Drainage Pty Ltd Rob Carr Pty Ltd Rose Atkins Rimmer (Infrastructure) Pty Ltd RPC Pipe Systems SA Water SASTTI Joint Venture Schauenburg MAB SEKISUI Rib Loc Australia Pty Ltd SEQ Trenchless Sewer Equipment Company (Aust) Sika Australia SLB-M-I SWACO Smythe Contractors Limited Stiles Electrical STRABAG Sydney Water TDG Environmental (NZ) TDM Pipeline Solutions TRACTO-TECHNIK Australia Pty Ltd Trenchless Advisor Pty Ltd UEA Pty Ltd Vacvator Vector Magnetics Vermeer Australia Vertical Horizonz Australia Veolia (NZ) Vinidex Pty Limited Warren Smith & Partners Wilsons Pipeline Solutions Yarra Valley Water Zhangzhou Anyue Advanced Materials Technology Co. Ltd
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About the ASTT
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he Australasian Society of Trenchless Technology (ASTT) is a non-profit organisation comprising of members throughout Australia and New Zealand. The successful establishment of the trenchless industry in Australasia has been supported and promoted by the peak industry organisation, the ASTT, since it was established in 1991. The society works tirelessly to promote the use of trenchless technology in Australasia, lobbying government and client organisations to highlight the advantages of using trenchless technology and the benefits of training for industry. Membership is open to all who are concerned with the provision of gas, water, sewerage, drainage, roads, telecommunications and electrical services. ASTT membership provides trenchless professionals the tools and services they need to be better informed and better connected in this industry. The ASTT is part of the International Society for Trenchless Technology (ISTT), an affiliation of societies in more than 30 countries worldwide. Membership applications The ASTT currently offers seven levels of membership available to all residents of
Membership Category
Australia and New Zealand or anyone who is also a financial member of an existing ISTT affiliated society. The benefits of Membership depending upon category can include: Up to 10 people from your organisation may be included in your membership and are entitled to receive the below benefits: • Acknowledgment of your company in every edition of the Trenchless Australasia magazine. • An annual subscription to Trenchless Australasia magazine (six issues per year). • An annual subscription to ISTT’s Trenchless Works. • A company listing Australasian Trenchless Directory (print and digital). • Opportunity to promote your membership of the association by including the ASTT logo on your business communications and website. • Access to guidelines and standards. • Discount rates (normally 10 per cent) at national conferences and exhibitions. • Discount rates (normally 10 per cent) at international conferences and exhibitions. • Discount rates (normally 10 per cent) at trenchless forums. • Opportunity to become involved in our Special Interest Groups which
are technical divisions of the ASTT representing specific trenchless sectors. • Special offers and links with international organisations including the ISTT. • Opportunity to nominate for ASTT and ISTT awards. • Free access to ISTT past conference proceedings. • A communication network to keep abreast of the advancement of the science and practices of trenchless technology throughout the world. • Discounted rates at international No-Digs and national events including No-Dig Down Under. How to apply Visit the ASTT website on www.astt.com.au and check out the membership benefits that apply for each category. Your membership request will be emailed directly to the ASTT for processing. You will receive an invoice based on the information you supply. Acceptance does not take effect until payment is received in full.
For more information, visit astt.com.au or email secretary@astt.com.au
12 Month Membership Rates
24 Month Membership Rates
Gold Corporate
$945.00
$1,512.00
Silver Corporate
$540.00
$864.00
Asset Owners
$405.00
$648.00
Individual
$135.00
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Young Professional
$100.00
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Retired Individual
$100.00
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Tertiary Education Institutions (Students)
$40.00
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(The rates shown above exclude GST)
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PEOPLE ON THE MOVE
People on the Move Trenchless Australasia is tracking new appointments in Australia and New Zealand’s trenchless industries. Read the latest people moves below.
Michael Ellenrieder – Business Development Manager – IMS Robotics Group Michael Ellenrieder has recently joined IMS Robotics Group as its Business Development Manager. “In my new role, I’ll be spearheading business development initiatives, with a primary focus on supporting our distributors in key markets like Australia, China, and Japan,” he said. “The goal is to fortify our presence in the region, foster growth with existing clients, and strategically explore untapped applications and markets for IMS Robotics Group.” IMS Robotics Group is a reputable provider of robotic solutions, specialising in house installations, main sewer services, UV curing, and ultra-high-pressure water jetting. “With over five years in the field, Ellenrieder is looking forward to offer clients his experience in CIPP sewer rehabilitation. “I’m eager to meet clients I’ve supported with CIPP liner materials and excited to connect with new faces, hoping to build new friendships along the way,” he said.
Jason Marshall – Chief Executive Officer – Pipe Core Jason Marshall has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of leading Australian and New Zealand trenchless equipment and material distributor, Pipe Core. Holding over 35 years of experience in the construction, commercial and water industries, Marshall’s background will prove a key factor in reinforcing Pipe Core’s existing capabilities. “With the diverse range and exceptional approach to supporting the trenchless industry sector, joining Pipe Core was an easy decision,” Marshall said. “I am looking forward to working with the dynamic Pipe Core team to drive growth and opportunities across the industry.” Pipe Core Managing Director Christopher Walter welcomed Marshall to the Pipe Core team. “Jason’s previous work experience demonstrates a deep understanding of how our water industry works across Australia and New Zealand, and this experience will add to Pipe Core’s existing capabilities as we service our customer’s needs into the future,” Walter said.
Andrew Taylor – Business Development Manager – Pipe Doctor Australia Andrew Taylor has joined Pipe Doctor Australia as its new Business Development Manager. Based in Bendigo, Victoria, Pipe Doctor Australia specialises in preventive maintenance tailored for small to large businesses. The company’s expertise extends to domestic drain cleaning and inspection and has a dedicated team specialising in drain cleaning, CCTV inspection and cured in place pipe relining and UV relining. In his new role, Taylor is dedicated to cultivating relationships with both new and existing customers. “The positive and professional environment, coupled with the company’s strong emphasis on customer service, makes me eager to be a part of such a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation,” he said. “I am confident this new position will provide ample opportunities for personal and professional growth, and I am enthusiastic about making contributions to the continued success of the business.”
If your company has recently employed a new person within your business you would like profiled in ‘People on the Move’, send details of the career news alongside a high-res photo to Assistant Editor Vivien Topalovic at vivien.topalovic@primecreative.com.au 58 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA FEBRUARY 2024
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