ISSUE 67 | JUNE 2021 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AUSTRALASIAN SOCIETY FOR TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY
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Contents ISSUE 67 JUNE 2021
NO-DIG DOWN UNDER
Get ready for No-Dig Down Under
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Bothar becomes No-Dig Platinum sponsor
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Industry heavyweights support No-Dig
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A look back at No-Dig Down Under 2019
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ASTT Award nominations open
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UNDER QUEENSLAND
Queensland upgrades taking state to next level
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Primus Line breathes new life into trunk main
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PROJECTS
McConnell Dowell gets creative on pipeline
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Adept at sewer installation
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HDD
All systems go with Vermeer HDDs
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Increasing the HDD radius
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TRACTO-TECHNIK breaking harder ground with JLM
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ACP’s pipes suit all needs
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CEA on target with new HDD tool
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TRAINING
An asset to industry
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CCTV
The cause of defects in wastewater networks
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REHABILITATION & REPAIR
COVER STORY
McConnell Dowell gets creative on NZ pipeline – page 36 McConnell Dowell are closing in on completion of the St Marys Bay Area Water Quality Improvement project in Waitemata Harbour, Auckland. Cover image: The MTBM is retrieved at the London-New Street shaft. Image courtesy of McConnell Dowell.
SECA offers Quick-Lock solution
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The Rehab Combo
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Interflow introduces new water main renewal system
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Wilmot to the rescue in NSW
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Treating sewer lines with Vaporooter
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Smart Lock bridges gap in NZ
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Rangedale ticks all the boxes
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COMPANY NEWS
Indigenous civil construction project wins national award
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Pandemic provides rare chance to increase cashflow
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This magazine is the official journal of the Australasian Society for Trenchless Technology (ASTT) and is distributed to members and other interested parties throughout Australia and the Asia-Pacific. It is also available on subscription.
The future of microtunnelling
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TDG welcomes newest member companies
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Editor’s letter
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From the President
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From the ASTT Secretary
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Councillor’s reports
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News in brief
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ASTT Corporate Members
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Advertisers’ index
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Editor’s letter David Convery
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s was mentioned in our previous edition, Trenchless Australasia was recently acquired from Great Southern Press by Prime Creative Media, so this edition of the magazine is noteworthy for being the first to be produced under the new banner. In the short months since the acquisition, there have been many discussions about the future direction of the magazine and how it can continue to be a voice for the industry, and I’m happy to say there’s plenty to look forward to as the brand and its new owners continue to get acquainted. Trenchless Australasia will continue to work closely with the ASTT and the wider sector to bring readers the latest project, product and industry news and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for their continued support. The magazine is now better resourced than it has ever been, and the willing participation of our advertisers and audience has made the change to a new owner almost seamless. Although the publisher may have changed, so much of the trenchless content our readers enjoy can be found throughout this edition. Some noteworthy entries in this magazine include our cover story on McConnell Dowell’s microtunnelling exploits in New Zealand in the Projects feature, Primus Line’s rehabilitation work in our Queensland regional feature, and a look at how Interflow is making water main renewals easier than ever in our Rehabilitation & Repair feature. Importantly, this edition also contains a preview of the upcoming No-Dig Down Under event, taking place in Sydney this October. This is an immensely important event for the trenchless industry and the largest of its kind in Australasia, so if you haven’t already, start planning your attendance. I can say from experience that the
previous No-Dig was a tremendous success and you would be hard-pressed to find a better showcase for the trenchless industry anywhere in the world. At the time of writing, the last remaining event sponsorship, a Gold tier spot, is up for grabs, so get in quick if you still wish to be on board. Interested parties should contact Nick Lovering at nick.lovering@primecreative. com.au to secure the final spot as it definitely won’t be available much longer. One more thing to note is the change to the ASTT membership system. This is a new initiative from the society and all the details can be found on page 77. I and the rest of the Trenchless Australasia team look forward to seeing everyone in person at No-Dig in Sydney. Stay safe until then. David Convery Managing Editor david.convery@primecreative.com.au
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Western Australia: Trevor Gosatti Queensland: Alison King, Ben Crosby New South Wales: Matthew Boyle Victoria: Justin Shepherd South Australia: Adam Russo New Zealand: Blair Telfer Northern Territory: Vacant Tasmania: Vacant INTERIM REPRESENTATIVES
Sudipta Basu
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elcome to the June edition of the Trenchless Australasia Magazine 2021. In this edition you will notice some changes: Firstly, I have been elected as the new ASTT President and I hope to serve you, our members, and the industry to the best of my ability. I have been a Councillor for seven years and the Vice President for the last two of those. I’m approachable and I encourage discussion and collaboration. Secondly, our trusted media partner, Great Southern Press, has been acquired by Prime Creative Media who will take us forward and support the society with the key items of this informative magazine and our No-Dig conferences. I’d like to personally welcome Prime onboard and having worked with them for a few months now I can confidently say we are in good, experienced hands. As we turn the treacherous “pandemic/ fires/floods” corner, and we grapple with the new normal that sees all levels of government committed to stimulating the economy. This stimulus greatly extends to infrastructure where our beloved trenchless industry will benefit. I look forward to the busy times ahead as the infrastructure is planned, designed, procured, delivered, commissioned and maintained. It is a time to seek help from your society and collaborate with your peers. We welcome conversations via all mediums on how we can help promote the trenchless industry. My goal for our ASTT: • Awareness: there is a broad understanding that our technology exists. • Support: planners considering our technology know where they can seek advice. • Reputation: our industry emerges with a reputation that reflects the hugely successful projects that we complete. There is an understanding of the heightened risk; however, these days, the risk is adequately managed and controlled. • Collaboration: we share our experiences and our knowledge be it via our
conferences, our Special Industry Groups and our webinars so that we all grow and learn of new technology and how challenges were overcome. A couple of updates on the ASTT: • Our No-Dig Conference is shaping up to be a huge success. I’m told the technical papers are coming together well and the conference booths are almost sold. Look out for the Training Courses that we will be running. • Our webinars are going well; however, we are always looking for good speakers and good content. Please reach out if you would like to present and/or we encourage you to attend on the screen. • Our Special Industry Groups are going well, and they are achieving their respective industry goals. Again, please reach out if you would like to form a group to achieve something for our industry. The ASTT will happily support you with resources for beneficial industry outcomes. • The ASTT council is working on our strategic plan actions, which will continue to improve member benefits, better support the industry and generally improve the way we interact and engage with the trenchless community. Finally, I’d like to thank Chris Frangos our outgoing President. Chris’ career has taken a turn away from the trenchless industry and he thought it would appropriate to resign and let the ASTT be led by industry people. Chris tells us that his time in our industry will be fondly remembered by him. His time in the trenchless industry and in the executive of the ASTT was full of rewarding milestones and achievement. He wishes us the best and he will always reflect on the loyal friendships formed within our industry and remember what a great bunch of professionals make up the technically challenging industry that we call “trenchless”. Ben Crosby ASTT President bencrosby@bamser.com.au
From the ASTT Secretary Jeff Pace New Members On behalf of the ASTT, I extend a warm welcome to the following new members. Silver Corporate Members – Australia Nester Ioannou - Melbourne Water Dora Wednesday - Finlease Shane Curren - Eco Relining Supplies Simon Balemi - JB Trenchless Pty Ltd Individual Members – Australia Paul Propper - King & Wood Mallesons Scott Phillips - South East water Corey Hammond - Sherlock Drains Jackson Bugeja - Pipeline Watertech Morgan Edmunds - UVR Hire Tertiary Education Institute – Student Lucas Vieira - UNSW Individual Members – New Zealand Stephen Walker - Interflow Frank O’Callaghan - Iplex Pipelines NZ ASTT New President After five years at the helm, Chris Frangos has decided to not re-nominate for the role as your ASTT President. Chris was finding his work commitments are taking up a considerable amount of his time and that he could not guarantee that he could give as much attention and time to the ASTT as he would have liked. Chris will remain on as the Immediate Past President and Interim Councillor. To this end, Council endorsed Ben Crosby as the new President of the ASTT. Ben took over the role of the Queensland Councillor following the resignation of Andy Krumins back in May 2014. Ben was elected Vice President also in 2017 and has been extremely active in Queensland. ASTT 2021 Council update Following the AGM on 25 March, your Council representatives are as shown under. Western Australia Trevor Gosatti Tasmania Vacant Queensland Ben Crosby New Zealand Blair Telfer New South Wales Mathew Boyle Victoria Justin Shepherd
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South Australia Adam Russo Northern Territory Vacant Also, as a result of Constitution amendment 7(j), two Interim Councillors, namely Sudipta Basu and Chris Frangos, were endorsed by Council for the next 12 months. ASTT AGM The minutes of the 29th combined Council and Annual General Meeting are now available on the ASTT website. Refer to the GOVERNANCE heading in the members only area of the website. ASTT new membership categories The ASTT now offers new membership categories as outlined at page 77 of this edition. ASTT Constitution changes The changes proposed to the constitution for the introduction of additional membership categories was endorsed at the AGM. This now means the ASTT offers up to seven levels of membership available to all residents of Australia and New Zealand or anyone who is also a financial member of an existing ISTT Affiliated Society. It was agreed there needs to be a shift in categories currently being offered to potentia members. This major change has now been implemented and are available on our website. All existing Corporate members will now be called Silver Corporate Members and all existing Individual members will remain as Individual members. Members wishing to change categories are asked to do so prior to the membership renewal anniversary date so that updated tax invoices can be arranged. Company ownership change From 31 March 2021, Prime Creative Media has acquired the Trenchless Australasia magazine and the management of the upcoming Sydney NoDig Down Under event, from Great Southern Press. This is not expected to cause any issues with our pre-existing agreements with Pipeline Publications Australia and Great Southern Press. ASTT Webinars I am thrilled to be able to report that to date, the
ASTT has now successfully held nine webinars. If you missed out on watching any of the webinars, you are advised that members can view the past webinars from the ASTT website. We are still seeking fresh nominations for webinar presentations for 2021, if you are interested, please submit your name and the topic and you will be contacted regarding dates etc. ASTT No-Dig Down Under - Sydney 2021 We are now only some three months away from the next national conference and exhibition, held over 5-8 October 2021 at the International Convention Centre Sydney. I can now report that sponsorships for the conference are all but taken. The Platinum sponsor for the 2021 No-Dig is Bothar Boring. The ASTT is thrilled to have them on board as the major sponsor for this event. At the time of preparing this report, confirmed sponsorships are as follows: Bothar Boring is the Platinum sponsor, Vermeer is the Gold sponsor, Rob Carr, Interflow and KRE are the Silver sponsors and McConnell Dowell, Wilmot, Bamser and Pipecore are the Bronze sponsors. At this stage, the ASTT is considering holding the following NASTT modified training sessions on the day prior to the conference opening. These are the Lateral Good Practices Course, the HDD Good Practices Guidelines Course and the Introduction to Trenchless Good Practices Course. To find out more, please go to the website address of www.nodigdownunder.com where you can find all the relevant information regarding training sessions, sponsorship opportunities, exhibition floor plan and rates and finally delegate registration costs. You can also contact our conference organisers, Prime Creative Media by e-mail at nodigdownunder@primecreative.com.au or by phone on (03) 9690 8766 to find out even more. Get in early to avoid disappointment.
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ASTT COUNCILLOR REPORTS New Zealand – Blair Telfer Tēnā koutou katoa. The recent central government stimulus funding in infrastructure has been a great boost for our specific industry and the country as a whole. However, it has also shown up a couple of key issues, one being the historical underspend in infrastructure and the second being the lack of trained personnel to undertake the volume of work that currently exists. This is a common theme I hear from most in our industry: it’s great, there’s good work out there but I can’t find enough trained staff to do it all. I believe we all have a role and a duty to play in this space. There are a number of training opportunities out there in trenchless technology, so once you’ve found the right person, invest in them, get them trained and lets set our industry up for the next generation. Mā te wā. Western Australia – Trevor Gosatti Rob Carr to deliver sewer extension project in Western Australia incorporation trenchless technology Rob Carr was awarded the contract to deliver the design and construction of the Quinns Main Sewer Extension for the Water Corporation in Western Australia. The Rob Carr team is looking forward to working closely with its design partner, SMEC, and its client, Water Corporation WA. The project involves the installation of 1,931 m of DN1800 sewer main (1167 m via microtunnelling), 6 m deep and 25 m deep vortex chambers, and six other sewer manholes. The Quinns Main Sewer Extension will allow conveyance of wastewater flows from Ellenbrook (Barrambie Way), Jandabup and Neerabup (Wanneroo Road) main pump stations into the Alkimos wastewater treatment plant, as the existing wastewater conveyance infrastructure does not have sufficient capacity in the long-term. Western Power Network Renewal Undergrounding Program Pilot Western Power renew and upgrade the distribution overhead network when assets are coming to the end of their service life. Replacement of the overhead network with a new underground system is more cost effective for Western Power through the Network Renewal Undergrounding Program Pilot (NRUPP), if the local government authority covers the cost of replacing the overhead service connection with underground. The Town of Victoria Park and the City of Canning councils have recently approved a NRUPP partnership with Western Power, to deliver an estimated $15.6 million of local power infrastructure investment covering St James, Bentley and East Victoria Park. These works are scheduled for completion in December 2022.
Victoria – Justin Shepherd Recently elected as ASTT Victorian Councillor, I’m excited to be in the role during this busy time for the trenchless industry in the state, with numerous trenchless opportunities associated with the economic recovery infrastructure stimulus. Here are a few recent projects from some of ASTT’s member organisations: The North East Link Project has begun a number of early works packages to relocate Melbourne Water and Yarra Valley Water (YVW) utility assets. Bothar Boring and Quinn Civil have commenced work on the Yarra East Main Sewer Works, a major sewer relocation scheme requiring three pipe-jacked tunnels of 1,500 or 1,800 mm ID totalling 1,800m to be built using three mini TBM’s. In the city, Rob Carr achieved practical completion on City West Water’s Stage 2A CBD Sewer Augmentation – Lonsdale St Sewer Upgrade, completing 900 m of 1,499 mm OD GRP sewer installation over two pipe-jacked drives of 550 and 350 m length in the CBD. The project was completed in November 2020 and achieved finalist status in the AWA Victorian Water Awards. Melbourne Water has commenced the tender process for the Hobsons Bay Main Sewer Upgrade Project – a project requiring a duplication pipeline to be installed using trenchless methods below Hobsons Bay to ensure the continued reliability of Melbourne’s sewage network. New South Wales – Matthew Boyle NSW is ramping up the infrastructure spend across all regions and opportunities are presenting themselves for many of our NSW members. Traditional asset owners are looking to new ways to construct and maintain existing assets and many members I have spoken to have been able to develop trenchless solutions for these organisations. It’s not all roses though, with many members facing challenges due to increase demand overseas and reduction in shipping making material such as plastic, steel and timber more expensive and harder to come by. Challenges are also be faced with staffing and a reduction of casual labour making the market movement in some regions fever pitched. From the ASTT, planning is underway for No-Dig Down Under in our own backyard and I would encourage all members to get in early for your tickets, it looks like it will be a cracker.
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WaterNSW selects ARRP construction partners Diona and Abergeldie have been named WaterNSW’s new construction partners for its Asset Renewals and Replacements Program (ARRP). The $80 million program will see the partners deliver multi-disciplinary packages across regional New South Wales and Greater Sydney, including civil, structural, mechanical and electrical capital works and rehabilitation. The contract will be delivered over a period of five years, with an option to extend another three years. Abergeldie CEO Mark Bruzzone says the company’s previous experience with WaterNSW will ensure the program is delivered safely and on time. “We are looking forward to continuing to grow our collaborative relationship with WaterNSW,” he says. “This framework will provide long-term employment opportunities for both WaterNSW and Abergeldie in regional NSW. At Abergeldie, we deliver the complex infrastructure needed to build better communities and we are excited to continue on our mission with WaterNSW.” AssetReady, a joint venture between WSP and SMEC, was recently appointed as the project’s Engineering Design Partner.
NSW proposes Australia’s longest road tunnel The NSW Government announced it is examining the prospect of connecting two proposed tunnels into a longer tunnel as part of the Greater Western Highway upgrade between Katoomba and Lithgow. NSW Minister for Regional Transport and Roads Paul Toole says linking the two tunnels already determined for Blackheath and Mount Victoria would deliver a more reliable connection through the Blue Mountains. “The NSW Government knows how important this upgrade is to the people who use the Great Western Highway every day and in improving connections between Sydney and the Central West, which is why we committed $2.5 billion to deliver a once-in-a-generation upgrade to this key corridor,” he says. “As part of this upgrade, we’ve already committed to a 4.5 km tunnel to bypass Blackheath and a 4 km tunnel underneath Victoria Pass, one of the steepest roads in NSW. We’re now investigating connecting those two proposed tunnels into one longer tunnel. This would be a history-making project, delivering Australia’s longest road tunnel and allow motorists to avoid all the current pinch points from Blackheath in the east to Little Hartley on the western side of Victoria Pass. It will also mean less disruption for local residents and businesses during construction and a smoother, safer journey for those travelling underneath Blackheath and Mount Victoria as well as those travelling above.” The government said construction on the Great Western Highway Upgrade is expected to start at Medlow Bath in 2022, with the full upgrade expected to be completed within 8 to 10 years.
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Complex works complete Rob Carr recently completed infrastructure works in difficult ground conditions for the Fulton Hogan Delplant Beca (FHDB) Joint Venture in Victoria. Rob Carr employed its Iseki slurry pressured balanced machines to install 98 m of 470 OD GRP pipe under Evelyn Street and Fletcher Road in Frankston in record time for FHDB. The works were undertaken in water charged and soft silty sand ground conditions that had seen two previous contractors’ efforts to complete the job prove unsuccessful. Rob Carr says FHDB had entrusted Rob Carr only with the works and both groups had collaborated to ensure the operation was completed successfully. “Given the works’ criticality, Rob Carr had one of its most experienced TBM operators on the job Jason Shirtcliffe, who, along with his crew, used every ounce of their experience to ensure the completion of the line,” the company says.
New utility appoints inaugural MD Maree Lang has been appointed as the inaugural Managing Director of Greater Western Water. Officially launching on 1 July 2021, Greater Western Water is an integration of Western Water and City West Water in Victoria, with the move designed to ensure better water services for customers in Melbourne’s fast-growing outer west. Ms Lang is currently Managing Director of City West Water and has previously held executive roles with Melbourne Water and Chemistry Australia, as well as other senior consulting roles. “Everyone at Western Water and City West Water will be part of Greater Western Water – it’s a unique opportunity to bring together our different experiences, backgrounds and skills to co-create a new organisation that reflects our equally diverse communities,” says Ms Lang. Western Water Chair Andrew Cairns says the appointment was a great outcome for the new utility. “Maree brings a wealth of experience and achievements to the role and will champion the culture and values that we know are important to our people and communities of the west,” he says. Western Water Managing Director Jeff Rigby will remain in his role until 30 June 2021, at which point he will become part of Greater Western Water’s executive leadership team. All existing staff from both organisations will be transferred to the new company, and $500,000 has been invested in planning upgrades to convert Western Water’s Sunbury office into a Greater Western Water hub.
Sydney Metro West receives major planning approvals Tunnel boring machines could be in the ground by the end of 2021 after the Sydney Metro West project was granted significant approvals. The Sydney Metro West project concept, from Westmead to the Sydney CBD, as well as station excavation and tunnelling between Westmead and the Bays was granted planning approval in March, which New South Wales Minister for Planning and Public Spaces Rob Stokes called a huge step forward. “This city-shaping project will have a target travel time of about 20 minutes between Parramatta and the CBD, cut crowding on three major train lines and take tens of thousands of cars off the road every day,” he says. “It will create more than 10,000 direct jobs and around 70,000 indirect jobs, while delivering a vital boost to the local economy.” The project will include 24 km twin tunnels which will link new suburbs to rail for the first time, including new stations at Westmead, Parramatta, Sydney Olympic Park, North Strathfield, Burwood North, Five Dock, The Bays, Pyrmont and the Sydney CBD. The first of three tunnelling contracts is expected to be awarded in the middle of this year and, due to its size, the planning approvals process for the project is being done in stages. The NSW Government committed $6.4 billion over four years to Sydney Metro West in 2019. 20 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
NO-DIG DOWN UNDER
Get ready for No-Dig Down Under The time is nearly upon us for one of the world’s largest events dedicated to trenchless technology, taking place this year in Sydney. In 2021, No-Dig Down Under will once again feature training courses presented by international experts, a world class conference program and a massive trade exhibition with room for all the industry’s top names.
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o-Dig Down Under kicks off on Tuesday 5 October and concludes on Friday 8 October. The event is made possible by the generous support of Platinum Sponsor Bothar Boring; Gold Sponsor Vermeer; Silver Sponsors Interflow, KRE Engineering and Rob Carr; and Bronze Sponsors Wilmot Pipelining, Pipe Core, McConnell Dowell and Bamser. Attendee profile A survey conducted of the more than 1,200 attendees from a recent No-Dig Down Under event concluded that more than 73 per cent attended specifically to network and see new products and services. Almost 90 per cent of attendees had the authority or influence to purchase for their company, while 75 per cent intended to make a purchase at the event or in the near future. According to the results of the survey, more than 86 per cent of exhibitors gained a number of business leads from the event. Trainings courses Proceedings will kick off on Tuesday with the presentation of three, one-day training courses on trenchless topics, presented by experts in their respective fields. Information on these courses will be made available to attendees in the near future.
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Exhibition At the conclusion of the day’s training, the attendees of the courses, in addition to conference delegates and exhibitors, will gather for the opening of No-Dig Down Under’s exhibition hall, with the opportunity to sponsor this popular event still available. Covering 4,520 m2, the trade exhibition will feature leaders in trenchless technology from Australasia and around the world. Among the products and machinery on display will be non-destructive digging trucks, including vacuum and hydro excavators, horizontal directional drilling (HDD) rigs, microtunnel boring machines, relining equipment and more. Throughout the course of the event, morning, afternoon tea and lunch breaks will be served in the hall, giving conference delegates an opportunity to explore the exhibition hall and network with exhibitors. Conference The morning after the opening of the exhibition, the three-stream conference program will get started. The three streams will be combined for the first morning for the event’s plenary session, sponsored by Bothar Boring. Social functions In addition to the exhibition opening, No-Dig Down Under offers unparalleled networking
opportunities for trenchless professionals. Taking place at the conclusion of the first day of the conference and exhibition will be the official Networking Reception, sponsored by Vermeer. The function will give attendees the opportunity to rub shoulders with industry peers in a less formal setting and enjoy a drink or two in picturesque Sydney. The following night, at the conclusion of the conference, the prestigious ASTT Gala Dinner and Awards Evening, sponsored by Bothar Boring, will take place. The formal dinner will feature, networking opportunities, as well as a three-course meal, drinks and activities. The evening will be highlighted by the presentation of the ASTT Awards. The biennial awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of the Australasian trenchless industry. Nominations for the awards are open until 1 July 2021. For more information on the awards turn to page 26. For more information on the event, visit www.nodigdownunder.com
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The Bothar team out onsite.
Subsurface engineering solutions leader becomes NoDig Platinum sponsor Bothar, a global leader in the delivery of subsurface infrastructure engineering solutions for more than 30 years, will be the Platinum Sponsor of No-Dig Down Under 2021.
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othar (part of the Bothar Group of Companies) has built a reputation as the go-to-provider for complex utility tunnelling projects globally. Some of the company’s primary capabilities include precision subsea microtunnelling for outfall and intakes, design of complex river crossings, in-house tunnelling equipment manufacturing, pipe manufacturing, shaft construction, auger boring and Direct Pipe® installation, in addition to having its own in-house specialist crane fleet up to 500 t. Established in Sydney more than three decades ago, the company commenced the execution of high-profile infrastructure projects initially with Bothar-built auger boring machines, and later also with larger Bothar EPB machines. By early 2000, the company was established across a number of locations throughout Australia and had become one of the most skilled and diverse providers of utility tunnelling solutions in the country. Building on its strong foundations and home 24 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
market reputation, Bothar expanded into the Middle East in 2010 to take advantage of the market opportunities in the region. The company began to offer microtunnelling services as a construction technique and was awarded and successfully completed several highprofile microtunnel sewer and cable projects in Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. Bothar has continued to expand its operational base in the Middle East and is a major player in the region where it has successfully delivered numerous highprofile projects. In 2015, the company acquired Coleman Microtunnelling to broaden its capability in both scope of operations and geographical spread. This acquisition provided Bothar with further shaft construction experience and immediate access to the wider African market and the European region. Following a review of potential global opportunities, Bothar opened its first office in Singapore in 2017 and later acquired North America’s leaders in Direct Pipe installation
– Innovative Pipeline Crossings Inc. (IPC) in 2018. Bothar has been, and are involved in, significant microtunnelling projects in the Australasian region, including the first stage of City West Water’s Spencer Street Sewer Main and the North East Link Early Works in Melbourne, Gold Coast Seaway, Cross River Rails – Northern Canopy Tubes, Queens Wharf, the construction of all road and rail crossings on all three CSG 42 inch (1,066 mm) export pipelines in Queensland, and the Hunua 4 Project in Auckland, New Zealand for the Watercare Alliance. Today, Bothar owns one of the largest fleets of Herrenknecht AG microtunnelling equipment globally with some 42+ machines ranging from 400 mm to 4 m OD and executes projects in diverse locations as the CBD of Melbourne, the desert of Kuwait (+55°C) to near the Arctic Tundra of Northern Canada (-40°C).
One opportunity left to join industry leaders One sponsorship opportunity remains for No-Dig Down Under 2021, the Gold tier, which includes sponsorship of the official opening of the exhibition, as well as 36 m2 of premium booth space. If you’re interested in supporting the event, contact Business Development Manager Nick Lovering at nick.lovering@ primecreative.com.au
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Industry heavyweights supporting No-Dig Down Under A number of leading trenchless companies have committed to supporting one of the industry’s most important events, No-Dig Down Under, through sponsorship. Gold sponsor Vermeer Australia A long-time partner of the event, Vermeer is once again supporting No-Dig Down Under in 2021. The company’s local subsidiary is a member of the RDO Australia Group, one of the world’s largest John Deere and Vermeer equipment dealers. Vermeer manufactures an extensive range of premium equipment and after-sales support to service the agricultural, civil, construction, utility, mining, forestry, and natural resource management industries. This includes industry leading machinery for the delivery of trenchless pipeline construction through horizontal directional drilling (HDD), its AXIS laser guided boring system and associated products such as mixing and recycling systems. The company has an extensive range of premium equipment and after-sales support to service the agricultural, civil, construction, utility, mining, forestry, and natural resource management industries. Vermeer also supplies other trenchless products, including vacuum excavators and utility locators. At No-Dig Down Under 2021, Vermeer is sponsoring the always-popular Official Social Function.
Silver sponsors Interflow Interflow is regarded as Australia and New Zealand’s leading provider of trenchless pipeline solutions, developing innovative methods to extend the operational life of water networks across Australasia. Employing more than 600 field crew and office-based staff across Australia and New Zealand, Interflow has completed works for major water authorities and government bodies in the water mains, wastewater, stormwater and culvert sectors. The organisation’s full breadth of services spans asset project planning, design, construction and maintenance. KRE Engineering KRE has been manufacturing robotic equipment, and exporting it around the globe, for more than 25 years. A major part of the company’s success is its dedication to producing cost-effective and reliable products that are easily operated and maintained. The company’s range of trenchless products includes reliable robotic equipment combined with clear CCTV imaging to efficiently perform the basic yet vital tasks of pre-conditioning, mapping and junction re-instatement.
Rob Carr This year’s No-Dig Down Under will be the first sponsored by Rob Carr, which offers advanced technical capabilities for utilities infrastructure and is recognised as a market leader in complex underground works across all sectors, in particular water, energy and power. The company has specialist capabilities in microtunnelling, deep shaft and caisson construction and complex service installations. Bronze sponsors Bamser Bamser provides frontline support services to its clients on complex projects across Australia in the transport, utilities, mining and energy sectors. McConnell Dowell A first-time sponsor of the event, McConnell Dowell is a major engineering, construction, building and maintenance contractor delivering infrastructure to the building, mining, oil and gas, petrochemical, power, social and public infrastructure, transport and water sectors. Pipe Core Pipe Core is a leading distributor of cured-inplace pipe relining technology, working with leading brands from all around the world, such as SAERTEX, I.S.T. and VERTLINER, to develop and source the highest quality materials and equipment for the Australia and New Zealand market. Wilmot Pipelining Wilmot is an industry leader in the use of no-dig methods in house service and network infrastructure pipe relining and pipeline rehabilitation throughout the country.
One opportunity left to join industry leaders One sponsorship opportunity remains for No-Dig Down Under 2021, the Gold tier, which includes sponsorship of the official opening of the exhibition, as well as 36 m2 of premium booth space. If you’re interested in supporting the event, contact Business Development Manager Nick Lovering at nick.lovering@ primecreative.com.au Visit www.nodigdownunder.com for more information about the event. 26 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
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A look back at No-Dig Down Under 2019
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ASTT award nominations now open Nominations are now open for the prestigious ASTT Awards. Presented every two years, the awards celebrate the achievements of Australasia’s trenchless technology community.
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he awards will be presented to the winners at the ASTT Gala Dinner and Awards Evening on Thursday 7 October, as part of the No-Dig Down Under 2021 Conference.
Herrenknecht took out the New Technology award in 2019.
Nominations can be made for the following awards: Rehabilitation Project of the Year Recognises innovation, advancements in technology, environmental benefits and occupational health and safety benefits in rehabilitation projects utilising trenchless technology. Nomination criteria graded on a scale of 1 to 5: • Innovative concept - Previously untried • New technology - Not previously used • Environmental and workplace health and safety benefits • Delivery of project - Met customer requirements and offered substantial time saving • Innovative product - No similar product available • Economic benefit - Substantial cost savings to the client • Must have been commenced and completed between 1 October 2019 and 30 September 2021 New Installation Project of the Year Recognises innovation, advancements in technology, environmental benefits and occupational health and safety benefits in new installation projects using trenchless technology. Nomination criteria graded on a scale of 1 to 5: • Innovative concept - Previously untried • New technology - Not previously used • Environmental and workplace health and safety benefits • Delivery of project - Met customer requirements and offered substantial time savings • Innovative product - No similar product available • Economic benefit - Substantial cost savings to the client • Must have been commenced and completed between 1 October 2019 and 30 September 2021 30 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
New Technology: Machine, Tool, Material, System or Technique Should demonstrate the practical development of trenchless systems or equipment that results in benefits such as improved economy, accuracy, speed of drive or replacement, ability to overcome difficult installations, or similar. Nomination criteria graded on a scale of 1 to 5: • Innovative product - No similar product available • Environmental and workplace health and safety benefits • Overall customer benefit - Met customer requirements and offered substantial time savings • Economic benefit - Substantial cost savings to the client ASTT Person of the Year Recognises an individual who has made major and sustained contributions to the trenchless industry in any area of activity within the industry. The award will identify a contribution over and above the call of duty to grow, develop and promote the use of trenchless technology across Australasia and indeed around the world. Nomination criteria: • Advancing/promoting trenchless technology through publishing/presentation of technical papers or mentoring etc.
• Contribution to the ASTT (e.g. volunteered time, sponsorship etc.) • Using innovative trenchless technology solutions to resolve complex customer issues • Outstanding achievements within the trenchless technology industry • Must be aged 35 or over on 1 October 2021 Young Person of the Year Recognises the important role that younger members of the Australasian trenchless community play in the growth of the industry. The recipient will be someone who is engaged with the industry and the promotion of trenchless technology and has significantly contributed to the industry over the past two years. Nomination criteria: • Advancing/promoting trenchless technology through publishing/presentation of technical papers or mentoring etc. • Contribution to the ASTT (e.g. volunteered time, sponsorship etc.) using innovative trenchless technology solutions to resolve complex customer issues • Outstanding achievements within the trenchless technology industry • Must be aged 35 or under on 1 October 2021 Submissions must be no longer than 500 words and meet the criteria stated for each award.
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Queensland upgrades taking state to next level Significant infrastructure projects incorporating trenchless technologies are in progress all over Australia’s Sunshine State to keep pace with strong population growth and a consistent tourism industry. Cross River Rail Cross River Rail is one of the highest profile and most expensive projects currently underway in Australia, with an estimated price tag of $5.4 billion and a label as the largest infrastructure undertaking in Queensland’s history. Constrained by a single river crossing and a rail service close to capacity, Cross River Rail will deliver a second river crossing to Brisbane’s public transport system, integrating with new roads and bus services to enable a better and more efficient network for the state’s southeast. A new 10.2 km line from Dutton Park to
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Bowen Hills will connect the northern and southern rail networks in Brisbane’s CBD, with 5.9 km of the alignment being tunnelled under the Brisbane River. The project is employing the use of two tunnel boring machines (TBMs) built by Herrenknecht, running 164 m long with cutterheads weighing 106 t and measuring 7.2 m in diameter. In January 2021, Cross River Rail’s first TBM, named ‘Else’, moved underground to its launch position in Woolloongabba before commencing tunnelling later in the month, with TBM ‘Merle’ following shortly after. From Woolloongabba, the TBMs will
tunnel under the river and break through to Albert Street station at a depth of 31 m in mid-2021 and continue to Roma Street before emerging at the project’s northern portal at Normanby. The machines will tunnel through 20 to 30 m of hard rock each day, with a crew of up to 15 people working on them at any one time, and will line the tunnel walls as they go with 25,000 precast concrete segments weighing 4.2 t each. Three new stations on the Gold Coast line at Pimpama, Helensvale North and Merrimac will also be constructed, and the project is expected to be operational in 2024.
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Brisbane Metro Brisbane’s other major transport project is Brisbane Metro – a $1.2 billion endeavour to construct a new tunnel under Adelaide Street and rework the Victoria Bridge to include two-way cycling lanes, three lanes for public transport and more pedestrian space. The project is being delivered by the Brisbane Move consortium, consisting of ACCIONA Construction Australia Pty Ltd and designlead, Arup Australia Projects Pty Ltd, which has experience with similar projects including the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing and Cross River Rail. Now underway, the first stage will provide a 21 km service connecting 18 stations along dedicated busways between Eight Mile Plains and Roma Street, and Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital and University of Queensland. In January, it was announced the proponents expect tunnelling works to begin later in 2021. Water pipeline rehabilitation In early 2021, Seqwater completed rehabilitation works on one of the Sunshine
Coast’s most important bulk water pipelines. The company had identified the need for rehabilitation after inspecting a 2.5 km tunnel housing the pipeline, with more than 60 t of rock and soil chipped away and removed from the underground tunnel to protect the asset. The tunnel is located beneath the Blackall Range and houses a pipeline that transports water from Baroon Pocket Dam to the Landers Shute Water Treatment Plant in Palmwoods. Seqwater Asset Engineer Daniel Roche says inspections of the tunnel, carried out by geotechnical and civil engineers, is what found several loose and cracked rocks that threatened to fall and damage the pipeline. He says advances in technology helped make it easier to detect potential issues in the tunnel and solve these issues before devastating impacts had been made. “For example, we can now use laser scanning to create a 3D model of the tunnel which helps identify and record any cracks appearing in the tunnel that might not have been there before or movement within the rock,” says Mr Roche.
“In order to maintain this critical link, regular inspections and repairs will be carried out in the tunnel, to ensure it remains a safe environment to access and work in, with minimal risk of damage to the pipeline.” In the 1980s, the tunnel had been excavated through sandstone using drill and blast techniques and had deteriorated over time due to natural weathering. Seqwater Dam, Recreation and Catchment Operations Coordinator Phil Benson says small teams worked together to manually remove the rock using pry bars, then loaded the rock into a small cart fixed to a rail to transport it out of the tunnel. “As the project neared completion, the team was having to walk more than two kilometres into the tunnel to excavate the rock, load the cart and head back,” says Mr Benson. The pipeline, which is now secured, is not only important for the Sunshine Coast but stands as a critical component in southeast Queensland’s water grid with its ability to transport 180 ML of water to the treatment plant.
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Primus Line breathes new life into historic trunk main in Brisbane One of Brisbane’s oldest and most important drinking water pipes runs under Ann Street in the bustling business and nightlife district of Newstead and Fortitude Valley. Earlier this year, Urban Utilities completed a multi-milliondollar rehabilitation project on this 130-year-old pipeline.
Rehabilitation work took place almost entirely without disruptions for traffic and residents.
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Small excavations are sufficient for the installation.
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ith the use of the trenchless technology Primus Line®, the project is expected to extend the life of the pipeline by at least 50 years, providing an economical solution with minimal impacts to traffic and nearby businesses and residents. The Ann Street pipeline is a cement-lined, cast iron pipe, and helps to supply water to the city centre and the inner-city suburbs. During the morning and evening peak consumption periods, about 500 L of water per second flows through the pipe. Thousands of vehicles a day roll along the four-lane road, which is one of the
busiest roads in Brisbane’s central business district, and businesses and bus stops line the traffic route. Replacing water mains in heavily congested urban environments can be a costly and disruptive process, so in this case trenchless technology was the key to success. Given the location of the pipe, Primus Line was chosen as it could pass through several bends in the pipe and be installed using a few small pits, to minimise the impact on traffic. Planning As Primus Line is a flexible stand-alone pipeline, which is installed with an annulus
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gap, it can withstand the operating pressures of the water main, but not the external loads from the traffic on the road above. The project at Ann Street was preceded by a detailed condition assessment of the host pipe and economic evaluation in order to ensure the existing pipeline could withstand external loads in the future. The results showed that the pipeline had sufficient load bearing capacity to allow the use of a semi-structural lining system such as Primus Line for the desired service life of at least 50 years. The perfect choice Due to its unique three-layer structure, the Primus Liner combines flexibility with extremely high material strength. As a selfsupporting pressure pipe liner independent of the old pipe, it absorbs the entire operating pressure, while the old pipe merely functions as a conduit. In accordance with ISO 11295, Primus Line is an independent pressure pipe liner capable on its own of resisting without failure all internal loads throughout its design life. It has the ability to negotiate bends of up to 45 degrees, allows for seasonal movement of the pipeline and ensures the required operating pressure of up to 11.3 bar. Despite the reduction in cross-section of the DN 600 pipe, flow calculations showed the client that the installation of a Primus Line DN 500, with its low friction coefficient of only 0.028, would still provide the required flow. Before the start of the project, a large- scale trial with a length of 350 m was carried out with the Primus Line system – developed and produced in Germany. In a single day, the prefolded liner was pulled into the 350 m field trial section of the Ann Street trunk main, formed into its circular shape with compressed air and successfully connected to the pipeline network. Start of the major project The successful completion of the trial allowed for the commencement of the Ann Street project, where detailed design and construction planning was performed in 2019 by Urban Utilities. The initial stages of the project also involved cleaning and prepping the existing pipe to make it suitable for installing the liner, while the installation phase began in mid-2020 and was completed in early 2021. Most of the work took place at night and the small construction pits were closed during the day with large steel plates, to allow traffic to continue to flow. The entire project was
Special DN 500 connectors with DN 600 flange for the connection to the flange on the host pipe.
carried out by Urban Utilities’ own workforce, and the company had previously installed Primus Line on other rehabilitation projects in its service region. Urban Utilities had engaged Primus Line to provide training to its team, and kept the
Initially, the liner was simply pulled through smaller media pits.
required necessary tools and spare parts in stock to perform Primus Line installations and possible repairs and maintenance in-house. The Primus Line team provided engineering support and accompanied the beginning of the measure with a supervisor. Four installation sections were necessary to rehabilitate the 2.2 km long pipeline section, with the Primus Line system DN 500 PN 16 used to rehabilitate the DN 600 water pipeline. Primus Line delivered the four liner sections pre-folded in a U-shape and wound onto drums. The liner insertion into the old pipe was done with a winch and in the process passed through some additional smaller intermedia pits to reinstate valves and offtakes. The liner was pulled through these pits and cut afterwards to install the Primus Line connectors and the necessary valves and t-pieces Special DN 500 connectors with a DN 600 flange were used to ensure the connection to the flange on the host pipe while keeping the pits as small as possible. A pressure test concluded the successful installation before the main was disinfected and returned to operation. For more information visit www.primusline.com JUNE 2021 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA 35
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McConnell Dowell gets creative on NZ storage pipeline McConnell Dowell are closing in on completion of the St Marys Bay Area Water Quality Improvement project in Waitemata Harbour, Auckland. The complex project involves the construction of a new stormwater storage pipeline which will help provide a better life for people, birds and marine life in the region. The London Street shaft under construction.
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he St Marys Bay Area Water Quality Improvement project secured another win with the completion of the last tunnelling drive at the end of 2020. Hinehōaka, the project’s microtunnel boring machine (MTBM), successfully completed more than 1 km of microtunnelling in less than six months. The 1,120 m storage pipeline, which includes a marine outfall, was constructed in three separate tunnelling drives using pipe-jacking methods. The new pipeline will reduce wastewater overflows to St Marys Bay and Masefield Beach by 95 per cent. The high flows after rain events will be stored in the new larger capacity pipeline and pumped back into the sewer network for treatment when there is capacity. As well as reducing overflows, once complete the new marine outfall will discharge to a location far away from places where people swim. Two shafts were constructed in council parkland at the bottom of the cliff face to accommodate each tunnelling drive and a third shaft needed to be constructed in the narrow streets around St Marys Bay. This shaft was carefully and cleverly designed to be able to retrieve the MTBM from a 3.8 m diameter shaft, 25 m below ground. ”We couldn’t have asked for a better result after the completion of our last tunnelling drive at the end of 2020,” says McConnell Dowell Senior Project Engineer Grant Maclean . “We set a bold target of getting the drives finished and machine out of the ground before Christmas, so it was a great team effort to complete it in time. The team comprised of some really experienced members, as well as some new ones who were eager to learn. “It was great seeing them help each other out and pass on some of that knowledge to the younger ones. The crew should be proud of what they achieved, especially finishing the job in a highly sensitive area, with almost no noticeable effect to stakeholders.” Responding to challenges Each tunnelling drive had its own unique challenges but one of the major challenges the project team faced was tunnelling very close to, and underneath, restored villas worth millions of dollars in one of Auckland’s oldest suburbs. To mitigate stakeholder issues and concerns, the project set up a ‘SiteHive’ unit to collect data while the MTBM was operating. The unit continuously collected noise, dust and vibration monitoring readings from the worksite and this data helped proactively manage consent compliance, as well as record the impact of the operations. When noise reached predetermined levels a photo and sound recording were taken to capture the activity onsite. This constant monitoring meant the team could ensure construction activity operated within the consent conditions and any exceedances were investigated to see what could be done differently to ensure compliance in the immediate future. Another technical feat on this project has been the design, construction and sinking of the marine outfall pipe. The outfall, constructed by McConnell Dowell’s New Zealand marine team, had been cleverly built to withstand the 12-hour pipe-tow journey from Kaiaua, Firth of Thames to Auckland. What made this significant milestone a challenge was the on-water installation of the ballast blocks. Although on-water installations have been done before, the Creative Construction™ difference on this project had been the design and construction of the custom-made frame attached to the side of the barge. This meant there was less pipe bending during the installation, while ensuring sufficient space on the barge to store the 70 ballast blocks and the crane that was carrying out the operation. Once the ballast blocks were installed, the 460 m HDPE pipe was floated around from its temporary mooring off Westhaven Marina to its
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An overhead shot of the Pt Erin shaft with the MTBM ready to bore.
final position adjacent to Masefield Beach. Although the sinking of the pipe was an effortless seven-hour procedure, the accuracy of the sinking was mainly due to the measurements taken by site engineers two days prior. Starting from 3am, the team started measured the pipe every hour for two days to see how it expanded and contracted in different temperatures and they noted the pipe dimensions that were recorded at the beginning of the day were different at the end of the day. By using these calculations, they could give a close-to-perfect hypothesis of where the pipe would land at completion of the sinking.
As a result of these studies, there was only a slight discrepancy of 50 mm off the predicted landing. According to McConnell Dowell Project Manager Matt Beswick, sinking the pipe and connecting it to the end of the newly built stormwater tunnel was quite a technical feat. “It had been twelve months of meticulous preparation and design. Sinking the outfall pipe was very impressive and precise work requiring both large scale machinery and human involvement, and we’re very proud of everyone who worked on this project,” he says. Health and wellbeing has also been a huge focus on this project, as all three tunnelling
drives were carried out by the team working in shifts over a 24-hour, five days per week work period. To educate the team around mental health, McConnell Dowell invited Mates in Construction, a program aimed at improving mental wellness and reducing suicide in the construction industry, to run sessions onsite with the crew. The St Marys Bay Area Water Quality Improvement project is the first McConnell Dowell site and fourth site in New Zealand to be Mates in Construction accredited. The scope of works includes: • Building a new 1.2 km long, 1.8 m diameter stormwater storage pipeline and 500 m of additional wastewater pipeline connections from 900 to 1,050 mm internal diameter. • Constructing three shafts at Pt Erin, St Marys Road Park and the corner of London and New Streets. • Performing three tunnelling drives to connect the shafts (and manholes) and create a tunnel to the pump station and out to the outfall location in the Waitemata Harbour. • Assembling a 468 m long 1,600 mm diameter high-density polyethylene (HDPE) marine outfall assembled in Kaiaua, Coromandel then towed 90 km to Auckland. • Building a new pumping and screening station and odour control unit in the Pt Erin Park shaft. Construction began in January 2020 and is scheduled for completion in mid-2021. For more information visit www.mcconnelldowell.com
The MTBM is retrieved at the London-New Street shaft.
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Adept at sewer installation Adept Civil Group specialises in the supply and installation of water and sewerage drainage pipelines, pump station and associated services around Victoria. The company was recently engaged by Drapers Civil Contracting Pty Ltd to help install a reticulated sewer for a development in Geelong.
Adept Civil onsite in the Geelong region.
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dept Civil has been in business for more than 20 years, providing water and sewerage services across Melbourne and the wider Victorian region. The company is committed to developing long term professional relationships, with an aim to ensure optimal outcomes for clients, who can be confident in the knowledge that it complies with all relevant industrial codes, licenses and laws. The Adept Civil team consists of experienced engineers, supervisors, machine operators pipe specialists, labourers and experienced project managers, all with experience in small and large projects around Victoria. The company was recently engaged by Drapers Civil Contracting – a highly regarded civil contractor operating in the Geelong region – to complete works on the Highview Estate Development project. Drapers chose to work with Adept for the job because of its well-known performance, reliability and problem-solving capabilities. The project would see the installation of 700 m of pipeline for a 150 mm reticulated sewer, with Adept Civil continuing its track 38 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
record of successfully completing highrisk jobs. Adept Civil was tasked with installing approximately 170 m of 180 mm PE pipe after drilling with a 350 mm pilot head. The company used the Vermeer Axis GB812 laser-guided boring system for the project due to its precise drilling capability and vacuum extracting method which eliminated any spoil left in the bore hole. To minimise the environmental impact of the boring works, these were located in the Vic Roads reserve adjacent to the Geelong Ring Road. One of the main challenges encountered during drilling was the varying ground conditions in the region; however, Adept Civil was able to overcome any difficulties due to the many cutting tools available for the Axis machine and the experience of the team. Committed to safety the environment Adept Civil is known for its complete commitment to safety, both of its employees and the general public. Through its in-house training and meticulous site management
practices, the company continues to work towards its goal of zero workplace injuries. Adept Civil has the same commitment to the environment, aiming to minimise pollution created during any works process and continually monitor its impacts on the environment through ongoing reports, audits and inspections. The company minimises the impact of its activities on the surrounding environment through adherence with its Environmental Management System, which complies with relevant legislation and the requirements of the xurrent edition of AS/ NZS ISO 14001. This Environmental Management System allows for the setting of environmental objectives and targets at both the corporate workplace and project levels and provides the framework to ensure these objectives and targets are assessed and reviewed on an annual basis.
For more information visit www.adeptcivilgroup.com.au
An Innovation Award Finalist, GeoKrete Geopolymer GeoKrete technology can easily be applied for storm and wastewater infrastructure rehabilitation, bonding to a multitude of surfaces. AMS, in partnership with Melbourne Water, was a finalist for the Victorian Infrastructure Innovation Award for the employment of GeoKrete and it has been recognised as an official Reduced Carbon Footprint product. Head to our website https://aquametro.com.au/geokrete/ to learn more about how we have employed GeoKrete into recent projects.
BEFORE AFTER The GeoKrete Geopolymer liner has been utilised throughout Victoria since 2019 in both degraded and failing sewer and stormwater pipelines and structures to significantly increase the service’s life span. The GeoKrete liner has a minimum 28-day compressive strength of 50MPa and the required thickness can be varied based on design requirements. The lining process can be installed via accessing existing manholes without any demolition needed. GeoKrete technology is suitable for pipes and structures above 900mm in diameter and is not restricted by the structures shape. It can be applied to various existing host structure materials such as concrete, brick or steel. Geokrete has a very short curing period, meaning rainfall events have minimum impact to the project progress with all equipment easily removed and repositioned as required. Aqua Metro Services has had great success when employing this technology to projects in Victoria.
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The Vermeer D40x55DR S3l drill.
All systems go with Vermeer HDDs All Systems Contractors is a specialist rail signalling construction company based in Braeside, Victoria, and its Vermeer fleet of horizontal directional drills (HDDs) is well-equipped to take on any job, big or small, right across the state.
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ll Systems Contractors has been operating under father and son team Steve and Russell Shore for nearly 20 years, and it has a full fleet of earthmoving and digging equipment – from trenching machines through to excavators and skid steers. Three years ago, Steve and Russell decided to branch out and invest in their own drilling equipment, rather than using subcontractors. “Our subcontractors had generally been using Vermeer equipment, so we were familiar with it and how it ran. The machines always looked solid and equipped to handle anything, so we went for it and bought a turn-key D20x22 S3 drill package from them, and haven’t looked back,” says Steve. Last year, the company also purchased an RTX1250 ride-on trencher, then in September it added a larger D40x55DR S3 Rock Drill to its fleet. “We’ve had a lot of requests to quote for bigger jobs that needed a bigger drill, so we decided to invest in a D40x55DR S3 drill as well. “The smaller drill goes out on our regional jobs, where we are usually doing level crossing upgrades and need to bore under the railway and road, around the signals and boom gates. It’s easier to get around and those jobs don’t require as much drilling. 40 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
“The larger drill we use with our metro crew, mainly on the Victorian Government’s Level Crossing Removal Project. The metro jobs are usually bigger jobs that need a bigger drill,” says Steve. For Steve, Russell and the All Systems Contractors team, the one thing that stands out about the Vermeer equipment is its usability. “I don’t get out to site to use the machines as much as I’d like to, but I can see how easy they are to use. The technology and computer systems make them easier to operate and
know where you’re digging and how deep. “They are really user friendly, and best of all safe. There is a lot of scrutiny around the work we do, and we have to be precise with our holes and drilling, so they suit our jobs perfectly,” says Steve. “It’s no secret Vermeer is one of the best when it comes to HDD and drilling equipment. We’ve bought three packages from Vermeer Australia in three years, and we’re not going anywhere else.” For more information on the range visit www.vermeeraustralia.com.au
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The Radius Rock Bit is one of Radius HDD’s most popular tools.
Increasing the HDD radius Radius HDD delivers unbeatable, high-quality rock tools to horizontal directional drilling professionals worldwide, thanks to a comprehensive product list and extensive industry expertise. The company’s commitment extends further than just the end product, with a key mantra to further the industry through education and knowledge-sharing.
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lthough headquartered in the US, Radius HDD is continuing to make inroads in Australia and New Zealand as the word spreads about the quality and efficiency of the tools it offers. The company works directly with HDD contractors to address any deficiencies in their current toolbox and provide the necessary equipment to allow for project success. Key tools Radius HDD offers a wide variety of equipment for the market, including simple and effective tools as well as more complex and advanced pilot tools. The company’s Radius Rock Bit is one of its most versatile and popular products, delivering greater on-grade steering control in soft conditions while letting the user navigate loose rock and solid rock terrain. The Rock Bit comes in a range of sizes and variations and is compatible with both Vermeer and Ditch Witch machinery. Similarly, the Radius Cobble Bit is designed to be a very productive tool option for hard packed soil, 42 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
gravel and cobble conditions. Gravel, loose rock and cobble have always been a challenge to navigate with offset bits and flat blades, but the centre “scoop” design of this tool effectively removes smaller loose debris while concentrating the carbide cutting surface on larger cobbles or rock. The Cobble Bit is machined from heat treated alloy, has carbide buttons and is hard facing, making it tough enough to withstand harsh onsite environments. Another Radius HDD staple tool is the Single Roller Cone Bit. Also compatible with a variety of Vermeer and Ditch Witch machines, the tool’s proprietary design delivers better steering than any competitive bit, while a carbide-covered steering plate and additional carbide on the face delivers better grinding capabilities for loose rock jobs. Radius HDD also offers its Steerable PDC Bit. Made to move rock, the Radius design is field proven to cut and steer through low to medium grade solid rock and is a must-have for any HDD professional. All Radius tools have been designed with input from drillers in the field, resulting in
strong, durable equipment that has been tested by in real conditions and proven to work. More than just hardware Radius HDD is committed to continuing to expand the knowledge of not only its team, but the wider HDD and trenchless industry. That’s why it always works with HDD professionals to discover which tools work best in what situations, what new challenges workers are facing and where new innovations can be formulated. The company welcomes the chance to educate the market on the capabilities of its inventory and is consistently seeking to modify and improve its on equipment to get the best results. This knowledge sharing has never been more important, with HDD and other trenchless installation methods continuing to grow in popularity, both in Australasia and worldwide. Radius HDD knows tools and the industry. For more information visit www.radiushdd.com
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TRACTO breaks harder ground with JLM Underground Solutions
TRACTO-TECHNIK Australia Sales Manager Daniel Toms (right) with JLM Underground Solutions Managing Director John Mundy.
TRACTO-TECHNIK’s unique range of trenchless pipeline construction products are known for their ability to make difficult tasks a much simpler proposition through their technological superiority and ease of use. The GRUNDODRILL 18ACS is no exception, with impressive capabilities to drill through all tough geological conditions, including firm rock formations.
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eadquartered in Germany with a presence the world over, TRACTOTECHNIK produces machines and accessories for the underground installation and renewal of pipelines with a focus on innovation and efficiency. Among its wide range of products is the GRUNDODRILL 18ACS – a horizontal directional drilling (HDD) rock drilling rig suitable for any project, regardless of terrain. The machine is capable of a stepless adjustment of torque and speed allowing for maximum power and productivity on the job and the best possible adaptation to all soil conditions. Equipped with rods for every purpose, the GRUNDODRILL’s Elicon 95 twin-tube rods and the rock-breaker with roller bits or PDC are perfect for tough, specialised operations, while directional bores beneath roads, railway tracks and buildings are all standard applications for
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this machine. The Elicon rods have an inner tube bedded inside the outer tube by means of wear elements, and the inner tubes are quickly and firmly connected using plug-and-twisted connectors. This special design makes maximum fluid volumes possible even with long drilling bores. When detection of the bore is especially demanding, the GRUNDODRILL applies cable-guided drilling, allowing the operator to achieve project success when drilling underneath water bodies or when interferences occur. The machine uses two multi-function joysticks for all functions in drilling and driving mode, and different operating modes can be freely selected by the machine operator to suit any need. In the field JLM Underground Solutions is a civil contractor headquartered in Victoria
specialising in rock drilling. The company has been in the trade for more than a decade and has steadily progressed to working on major utility installation projects. Earlier this year when searching for a new piece of equipment with the capability to satisfy the increasing demands of today’s infrastructure projects, JLM Director John Mundy was turned onto TRACTOTECHNIK and the GRUNDODRILL 18ACS. “I was looking for a very reliable drill with more power for the footprint and to open larger diameter holes, because that’s what these sites require now – clients are often looking for more conduits installed in a single hole ,” says Mr Mundy. “I heard about the GRUNDODRILL through word of mouth from other drillers who use them. We needed something with a
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larger mud pump and power to suit and the GRUNDODRILL 18ACS fits that bill.” A new purchase, Mr Mundy says his experience in the weeks since have been all positive. “It’s been fantastic. The job that we’ve been using it on has contained some really hard mud stone and the GRUNDODRILL 18 ACS has been performing very well,” he says. “It’s got a more powerful engine and the machines pullback power and rotational torque are very impressive. JLM is already very experienced in rock drilling, but this machine has allowed us to have the comfort of opening up a larger and longer hole than we previously had before. “And TRACTO-TECHNIK Australia’s customer service has been excellent. The communication and the willingness to provide information and product advice has been second-to-none.” With its first GRUNDODRILL now at work, Mr Mundy says this new equipment will continue to take JLM from strength to strength. “I think the future for us is excellent and we hope to continue purchasing more, and larger, drills from TRACTO-TECHNIK as time goes on.”
The GRUNDODRILL 18 ACS at a JLM Underground Solutions job site in Eltham, Victoria.
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Customised to suit all needs Australian Custom Pipes is an independent, Australian-owned polyethylene pipe manufacturer with more than 20 years of experience in the market. The company’s quality PE pipes have supported countless projects around the country and have continually proven to be compatible with trenchless methods of construction.
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ustralian Custom Pipes (ACP) is committed to providing the highest quality PE pipe available, complemented by the best and most dedicated customer service and support. The company can provide bore pipe in white or
orange, in large coils and in lengths up to 20 m, or customised to suit your project, helping clients save money by getting more pipe laid each day and minimising waste from off cuts. In addition to a reliable product, ACP always delivers as promised. The company knows how important it is for deliveries to be on time, as nobody wants to keep their crew on standby waiting around for a truck to arrive. ACP keeps its delivery date promises and works closely with clients to coordinate the best outcomes. A natural trenchless fit With the rapid take up of solar as the most cost-effective build and generation of power, ACP have been involved in the supply of conduit to major projects in regional Victoria, western NSW and southeast Queensland. During this initial avalanche of solar installations, a major challenge arose in running conduits, as power was coming in from all directions from numerous arrays of panels over a widely spread area. In order to overcome these issues, the specification moved to trenchless technology, specifically horizontal directional drilling (HDD), to allow conduits to come in and transverse many obstacles on their way to sub stations. ACP was able to provide a 315 mm PE orange conduit in place, capable of handling the heavy-duty cables involved, meeting the UV stability required and with little disruption to the major works underway. ACP has developed all its PE pipes to meet AS2053 for conduit applications. This allows clients project works to move away from the older methods (gluing PVC\welding steel pipes) and towards the use of HDPE coils using trenchless options like HDD or pipe bursting. This has been of great benefit when clients are looking to install pipes over great distances and has been particularly beneficial and effective on major projects like airports, subdivisions, highway construction, infrastructure builds involving water, sewer, power, communications, fire, gas, river
ACP can provide bore pipe in white or orange. in large coils and in lengths up to 20 m.
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crossings and more. Ticking all the boxes ACP is recognised in the market for costcompetitive quality products and service. The company is dedicated to employing ever-increasing modern machinery and rigid inspections procedures throughout its manufacturing processes to ensure a high standard of accuracy with pipes, fittings and fabrications. ACP also prides itself on its quick turnaround times, both in customer service and manufacturing, and its products are approved to supply water authorities from Adelaide to South East Qld. These pipes support projects in regional and remote areas, with PE pipes up to 315 mm in the colour, stripe, jacket or even internal jacket to meet all specifications. Even if the required pipe is uncommon or not in stock, ACP is capable of manufacturing and delivering the necessary products in a short timeframe.
ACP can manufacture conduits capable of handling. the heavy-duty cables.
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CEA on target with new HDD tool New from CEA is the Subsite Marksman HDD – a technologically advanced and easy to use piece of equipment for directional drillers who require a locating device.
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ince acquiring Ditch Witch in 2020, CEA has been focused on being a one-stop-shop for consumers for the sales, service and support of top-quality construction equipment for the horizontal directional drilling (HDD) industry. The company is continuing this commitment to quality through the introduction of the Subsite Marksman HDD, available through all CEA branches in key capital cities around Australia. The Subsite Marksman provides superior performance in highinterference environments with the industry’s widest range of frequencies in a single beacon. The locating device scans the most usable frequencies and selects the best choice to avoid interference, with its increased beacon
power signal improving performance at extended depths and dual-power mode providing consistent performance across housing sizes. An evolution of an already popular and established product, the Subsite Marksman is simple to use and easy to understand thanks to a larger display. Operators have a choice of interface – the Classic View or the new Marksman view featuring intuitive graphics and clear data – and a simple single toggle control with no extra triggers or buttons to increase productivity. The Subsite Marksman also uses advanced locating methods to allow the user to employ their preferred method of locating, The Walkover Mode lets the user pinpoint drill-head location with peak and null techniques, while the Drill-To Mode extended range enables the drill operator to make real-time corrections further out, thereby improving bore accuracy. The product comes with integrated GPS standard and Bluetooth compatibility with the users preferred GPS device, and its 2,000-foot (610 m) range between the tracker and drill operator allows for even more productivity. Only recently launched, the Subsite Marksman has already generated considerable interest in the market, and CEA says it is confident customers will find the product simple and easy to operate, regardless of their level of experience in the HDD industry. Committed to the industry CEA says products like the Subsite Marksman are indicative of the company’s dedication to the drilling sector, and it is continually searching for new ways to support its customers. The product compliments CEA’s already-complete line up of Ditch Witch directional drills, drill pipe, HDD tooling, vacuum excavators, trenchers, chain, teeth, sprockets, mini-skid steers, and vibratory plows, all of which are available on the market today. The Ditch Witch range has a great deal of emphasis on power in each and every machine produced, ensuring it can withstand the demands placed on it during daily or regular use. CEA supplies a diverse range of equipment to many industries including construction, agriculture, government, defence, waste management, mining and civil works, and the company remains committed to quality and efficiency in sales and aftersales support. For more information visit www.cea.net.au
The Subsite Marksman HDD is an advanced locating device for directional drillers.
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The Subsite Marksman is simple and easy to operate, regardless of the user’s level of experience in the HDD industry.
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An asset to industry Aqua Assets’ core operations provides industrial maintenance services to a range of businesses, including the utility, construction, engineering and trade sectors. Its Registered Training Organisation, Asset Training, is dedicated to providing specific training in wastewater management and industrial maintenance services.
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sset Training is fully equipped to deliver its training courses Australia-wide. All trainers are experienced with VET accreditation and a passion for providing exceptional and comprehensive training with hopes of improving the wastewater management and industrial maintenance services on offer throughout Australia. Courses on offer cover a wide range of skill and experience levels, and all include both theoretical and practical delivery and assessments. Asset Training is committed to constantly developing new industry-specific training, and its dedication to quality has not gone unnoticed, with its new Online High Pressure Water Jetting (HPWJ) Course
Holly Tonner was nominated for the 2020 Hunter Safety Awards Young WHS Leader of the Year.
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Aqua Assets uses the latest digital technology “WinCan” reporting system and a range of CCTV units capable of surveying sizes from 50 mm to 3 m in diameter.
nominated for the 2020 Hunter Safety Award for Best WHS Training Course, while one of its trainers, Holly Tonner, was nominated for Young WHS Leader of the Year. The HPWJ Course has form in this area, having taken out the award in 2019. New additions and key courses Asset Training is now offering a new Online HPWJ Refresher Course, which is the first of its kind in Australia. The course uses the MSMWJ301 ‘Operate a high-pressure water jetting system’ to assess the competency knowledge of the HPWJ operator. The operator is then practically assessed through document and video submissions and if successful is re-certified as competent to their operator status. Asset Training is also offering its Confined Space courses at its new Confined Space training facility. The Confined Space Entry course is designed to provide the participants with the competencies required to remove or minimise risks in the workplace associated with confined space person entry. Asset Training’s CCTV Conduit Inspector training has quickly become a necessity and utility prerequisite, as it provides
students with the knowledge and skills expected of a qualified CCTV operator or supervisor undertaking conduit inspections and reporting on the condition of conduits in Australia. A student will be given an introduction to conduit inspection software, shown how to perform a thorough CCTV conduit inspection survey and prepare associated conduit condition reports. This course can be attended by CCTV field managers and operators who require the highest understanding of the sewer and stormwater conduit inspection evaluation process, or any person who is responsible for evaluating, inspecting, reporting, or is associated with conduit/asset management, inspection or construction. Asset Training has the latest equipment and software available for delivery of this training, ensuring all students are up to date with the latest industry knowledge, methods and technology. Aqua Assets Outside of its training centre, parent company Aqua Assets is a major industry name in its own right, providing fully
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compliant CCTV stormwater and sewer pipeline/conduit inspections as well as full asset service from water jet cleaning, vacuum loading, clearing root cutting, high pressure water flex cleaning, cold cutting, pipeline rehabilitation, civil works and turnkey project management. Aqua Assets will often follow up with a post-works CCTV inspection and report,
as this pre and post reporting helps identify maintenance and repair needs, as well as confirm the completion of any rehabilitation works. The company recently celebrated the arrival of its first Hi Rail Combination truck, a vehicle perfect for drain cleaning, NDD, vacuuming and more which is available specifically for the rail industry. The company has been in business for more
than two decades and some of its staff have been in the industry for more than 40 years, giving Aqua Assets an edge in expertise. The company also holds complete plumbing drainage and gas fitting contractor licences.
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What the data says about the cause of defects in wastewater networks VAPAR digs into the data on its pipe assessment platform which processes and organises inspection footage from inside wastewater pipes. Debris in stormwater drains is the most common service defect, and often collects in maintenance shafts.
Background Pipe inspections and condition assessments are an important part of the operations of water utilities and city councils who manage wastewater networks. The collection and analysis of this information has traditionally been managed by each organisation individually, making generalised insights difficult to come by. VAPAR has developed a pipe assessment platform where pipe asset owners and CCTV companies can process and organise video footage of the inside of wastewater pipes and either manually or automatically detect and classify the defects inside these pipes. The footage and information that has been collected as part of this process from various locations and organisations has yielded some interesting insights which are summarised within this article, with the full version accessible online. Stormwater vs. sewer pipes Diameters: in urban areas, properties need to be connected to the sewers and the pipes they join will generally start at 150 mm in diameter - a relatively small diameter. Conversely, stormwater pipes are installed where overland flow depths in kerb profiles are insufficient. Stormwater pipes need to carry a larger capacity from the upstream point which generally start at 300 mm in diameter. Material: due to the sheer number of sewer pipes that need to be installed and mix of greywater, blackwater and trade waste, price and accessibility of materials plays a large factor, meaning many more sewer pipes will be made of PVC or vitrified clay than stormwater pipes. Since stormwater pipes are typically of larger diameter (and therefore demand greater reinforcement), more expensive materials such as concrete will be used for installation more frequently. 52 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
Environmental factors: sewer pipes will generally contain less debris (street litter, leaves, branches) than their stormwater counterparts. However, because sewer pipes are typically smaller in diameter, always flowing, and have more lateral connection/junction points, there’s a greater comparative risk of blockage. Sewer pipes are also more susceptible to pipe material degradation due to constant flows and chemical byproducts of wastewater e.g. hydrogen sulphide causing pipe corrosion. Stormwater lengths are slightly longer on average than their sewer counterparts since they have fewer connection points and changes in direction, thus needing less maintenance pits on average. Datasets for analysis The footage used for analysis had been uploaded to VAPAR’s cloud platform for automated analysis during late 2020, and was sourced from clients located in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Structural defects in sewer pipes Concrete: surface damage is the most common structural defect that was found in concrete sewer pipes, typically caused by flow turbulence and the chemical composition of the sewer matter. Once concrete aggregate has been exposed from initial surface damage, corrosion accelerates with concrete cover reducing, steel reinforcements become exposed to air and moisture, causing them to corrode. Small cracks were the second highest frequency defects found. Due to reinforcement, large cracks are less prevalent in concrete - once the cracks become large they often become breaks. Vitrified clay (VC): unlike concrete, vitrified clay pipes are not reinforced, so longitudinal, circumferential and multiple cracking are very
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common defects for this material type. This was the case for the data analysed, with the majority of the cracking characterised as longitudinal. Almost 80 per cent of the defects reported in VC were cracks. The second most common defects were breaks, likely due to cracking. Flexible Plastics: Due to the “flexible” nature of flexible plastics, it’s no surprise that small magnitude deformation was the highest frequency defect found for this material type. Different characterisations of cracking were also observed. Structural defects in stormwater pipes Reinforced concrete: A surprising amount of circumferential cracking, spalling and minor infiltration can be introduced through lifting holes (also referred to as a lifting eye, found at 12 o’clock inside the pipe to aid handling and installation). Similarly to concrete in sewers, concrete stormwater pipes are also subject to cracking; however, surface damage was less common, since stormwater is typically less gaseous and corrosive than sewage. PVC: small, medium and large magnitude deformation defects were more than 80 per cent of the defects found in stormwater PVC pipes. Most PVC pipes will deform over their design life. The degree of deformation, and the time span over which this deformation is observed are the important factors for asset owners to understand when making maintenance decisions for these pipes. Service defects in sewer pipes Displaced joints: minor radial displacements were the most common defect type, occurring 2.5x as often as longitudinal displacements (also known as “open joints”). The prevalence of displaced joints within pipe infrastructure is most common in vitrified clay pipes, particularly older designs without rubber rings in joints. Roots: roots were the second most observed
category. Roots often make their way into the pipes through joints so it’s interesting to note that displaced joints are the most common defect type, and there may be some cause and effect. A study undertaken by the University of Melbourne1 outlined the most common factors causing greater frequency of root invasions, those being tree proximity, tree maturity, tree type, soil type, and temperature/evaporation rates. The study found that “blockages occurred most frequently when temperatures and evaporation were at their lowest, i.e., August to October”. Service defects in stormwater pipes Debris: small amounts of debris (up to 20 per cent) in stormwater pipes were the most common defect found. Apart from the reduction in cross sectional area, small amounts of debris and deposits start to become an issue when the presence of that debris/deposit increases the risk of additional debris accumulation over time. An additional challenge is that debris tends to collect in the maintenance shafts and entry points of stormwater drains, making a total blockage more likely in these areas. Infiltration: infiltration/inflow in underground pipes is another common observation in the stormwater CCTV sample dataset, and in stormwater CCTV inspection footage in general. Groundwater ingress and other water source interactions with stormwater pipes are responsible for this defect. Infiltration/ inflow is not as consequential in stormwater pipes, though something to note during CCTV inspections as they may indicate poor joint tightness or other defects that are less visible.
Defect prevention Structural defects: structural defects often stem from initially minor imperfections that degrade over time. The rate of degradation is important to note in order to undertake the right remedial actions at the right time to optimise expenditure. Additionally, there are a number of details, that if addressed at the time of installation, can extend the structural lifetime of a pipe. Examples include, correct bedding material and compaction, sufficient cover, and suitable hydraulic grading of the pipe to specification. Service defects: as for structural defects, displaced joints and root intrusion defects can be minimised with the right installation and using spigot and socket (or similar) pipe joints with sealing rings. The application of herbicidal foam in sewers is one of the leading solutions for reducing regrowth of roots that enter sewer pipes. This tends to perform better rather than root cutting, as roots tend to grow thicker and faster when cut. In stormwater, ideally debris would be collected in gross pollutant traps, or litter traps, at key points in the network, and pipes should be laid with sufficient fall to allow debris to flow more smoothly through the network. Summary There is a wide range of factors that contribute to the structural and service defects that impact wastewater networks. Understanding the trends in various materials can assist when making maintenance decisions to extend the lifetime of a pipe asset and to optimise maintenance expenditure.
References: 1: Pohls, O & Bailey, N & May, Peter. (2004). Study of Root Invasion of Sewer Pipes and Potential Ameliorative Techniques. Acta Horticulturae. 643. 10.17660/ActaHortic.2004.643.13. The paper published here is an abridged version. Visit www.trenchless-australasia.com to read the full article.
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REHABILITATION & REPAIR
QuickLock remains key to pipe repair Sewer Equipment Company (Aust), or SECA as it’s more commonly known, is Australia’s leading supplier of sewer and drain cleaning, testing, inspection and rehabilitation equipment. For structural, trenchless pipe repair, the company offers the Quick-Lock solution.
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he Quick-Lock system has revolutionised sewer rehabilitation through its wide range of applications and strong reliability. Using heavy-gauge 316 stainless steel with infiltration abatement with an EPDM rubber gasket, the Quick-Lock system seals and stabilises damage completely by mechanical means, removing the need for chemicals and making it suitable for all pipe materials. The patented locking system ensures that the sleeve stays permanently in position and, after rehabilitation, the sleeve has its own static capability and absorbs the natural tectonic movements of the pipe. The system can be used for standalone permanent point repair, or for prelining stabilisation works including high groundwater infiltration. Quick-Lock sleeves restore a pipe’s structural integrity and seal out groundwater, and they are carefully designed to minimise diameter loss and outlast any other rehab. For larger pipes, SECA offers the QuickLock BIG sleeve, which permanently seals leaking pipe joints, radial cracks, and longitudinal cracks in large pipes and manholes of DN800 and larger. The BIG sleeves are 20 cm wide, and the system is made from V4A stainless steel of grade 1.4404 (AISI 316L) and an EPDM 54 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
The Quick-Lock liner end cuff is used to connect pipe liners to pipes and structures.
It has been used for sealing joints, holes and also infiltration through cracks. Due to the fast installation time and no curing of material, it has a great advantage over the cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) method. compression seal. These materials are permanently resistant in municipal wastewater systems, while their suitability must be ascertained for use in industrial or polluted wastewater. Out in the field SureSearch has more than 20 years of operating experience as a company, providing all aspects of utility investigative works, including location, non-destructive excavation, utility survey, mapping and clash detection, CCTV inspections, drain cleaning and pipe rehabilitation offers. SureSearch Sales and Development Manager Calyn Wilkinson says the company was relatively new to the pipe rehabilitation sector and felt using the Quick-Lock system was a good way of entering the market. “SureSearch has used the Quick-Lock system for both sewer and storm water rehabilitation,” he says.
For more information visit www.seca.com.au
“It has been used for sealing joints, holes and also infiltration through cracks. Due to the fast installation time and no curing of material, it has a great advantage over the cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) method. “More installations can be achieved in a shift and if traffic control is required then this limits the amount of money spent on traffic control shifts.” Quick-Lock end caps strengthen a CIPP liner at its most vulnerable points—the ends. This mechanical solution prevents liner and host pipe infiltration or exfiltration for the lifetime of a close fit liner. It is particularly most effective on EX, spiral, and UV cured liners, and it is stronger and easier to install than other end caps, making them highly beneficial on any long-term watertight lining project. Quick-Lock systems can be purchased from SECA’s warehouses or from SECA’s nationwide sales representatives.
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Aussie Trenchless’ PST on display at No-Dig Down Under 2019.
The Rehab Combo Aussie Trenchless is continuing to enhance its reputation for innovation and efficiency through its offering of pipe segment technology (PST) for culverts and access chamber refurbishment.
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ussie Trenchless is committed to pioneering state-of-the-art trenchless solutions and accomplishing superior outcomes for the industry. The company continues to be an industry innovator through its in-depth experience and knowledge of pipeline assessment, cleaning and rehabilitation processes that 56 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
extend the serviceability and structural life of underground assets. Aussie Trenchless is now launching what it is calling the ‘Rehab Combo’ PST – this nimble segmental lining system offers benefits such as faster installation times, transparency to grouting quality and suitability for live loads, and is now making its debut in the
refurbishment of access chambers. The second half of 2021 will see the commencement of a pilot program to install the PST panels into deteriorated precast access chambers with high infiltration and large root intrusion. It is expected that the annulus gap grouting will exfiltrate through the open precast joints filling voids and
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Aussie Trenchless is now launching what it is calling the ‘Rehab Combo’ PST – this nimble segmental lining system offers benefits such as faster installation times, transparency to grouting quality and suitability for live loads securing the access chamber substrates. The PST traversable culvert lining system has been adapted to vertical access chamber lining and sealing, removing the need to remove the access ring and cover as the PST panels easily fit through a standard 600 mm access lid. The panels then bolt together in the chamber to form a ring, securely positioned, then the annulus gap is grouted. There is no flow interruption to the network and visually the grout quality is apparent. Additionally, the size and depth of the access chambers is no issue as the panels are built up progressively and can be grouted as the liner walls are installed. More to offer Aussie Trenchless continues to supply the SRP Spiral Lining System to the local and international markets for the rehabilitation of DN150 to DN1200 sewer and stormwater pipes. The close-fitting structural spiral ribbed
PVC trenchless pipe lining system is used in circular sewer and stormwater gravity mains and is possible to install under live flow conditions. For installation, the special winding machine is positioned into an access chamber or pit and then helically winds the SRP-EXP ribbed strip to produce a pipe within the existing pipeline. The winding machine is initially set to a smaller diameter than the host pipe and as profile is continuously fed into the winding machine the lead end of the PVC ribbed pipe rotates as it is wound into the host pipe. The SRP-EXP pipe will ride over displaced joints and negotiate slight bends and damaged areas. Upon reaching the other end of the host pipe the SRP-EXP is made to expand in diameter until it is in close contact with the internal surface of the existing pipe. The result is a new PVC pipe within the existing damaged pipe without the need for excavation.
Aussie Trenchless’ PST is now making its debut in the refurbishment of access chambers.
Aussie Trenchless is continuing to develop new products and methods and the company says these will become available as market demands increase.
For more information visit www.aussietrenchless.com
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The completed Rediflow process.
Interflow introduces new water main renewal system An industry leader in pipeline infrastructure, Interflow has now launched RediFlow, an advanced pressure water main renewal system that takes efficiency to the next level.
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s thousands of kilometres of asbestos cement pipes reach the end of their service life across Australia and New Zealand each year, asset owners are seeking low impact, affordable ways to renew their water infrastructure. A company that continues to push the boundaries of pipeline innovation in pursuit
Infrastops are installed to seal and isolate the pipe.
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of meeting its customers’ water infrastructure needs is Interflow. Working with researchers, specialists and engineers, the organisation has developed a game-changing water main renewal system called RediFlow®. This methodology combines exclusive Titeflow® H112 and patented Infrastop® technologies into one synergistic process, providing an ‘all-in-one’ package for renewing ageing water main pipelines. How RediFlow works Traditional shutdowns using network valves are disruptive, impacting hundreds of customers at any one time. Rediflow’s Infrastop component can greatly reduce the number of impacted homes by isolating only those pipeline sections specific to the works being delivered. Infrastop is a temporary under-pressure fitting that immediately stops flow within a water main. It only requires a small excavation
Interflow Manager Emerging Markets Will Zillmann.
and can be rapidly installed and operated within 90 minutes without interrupting supply to consumers upstream. With Infrastop in place, Interflow’s Titeflow process then installs a new tight fit HDPE pipe into the host pipe. This snug-fitting technology uses H112, an internationally recognised, high quality, high strength PE100 compliant resin that is specifically designed for pipe applications. The Titeflow pipe is towed under tension through a static die, reducing its diameter and allowing it to pass through the host pipe. Once it is in place, the pulling load can be released. The liner pipe increases in diameter,
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fitting tightly inside the host pipe. The liner is then connected to the main, new service tappings are installed, and the Infrastop plugs are removed, leaving the offtake in place and the community’s water supply ready to use. Designed for asset owners, delivering for the community Interflow Manager Emerging Markets Will Zillmann played a pivotal role in the development of the RediFlow system. He shares how it can be leveraged to streamline processes in the field. “The RediFlow system is specifically designed for optimum construction efficiency,” he says. “It provides asset owners with a robust solution to suit the conditions of the host pipe and provides a range of environmental and social benefits for our customers and their communities.” This innovative solution has been perfectly tailored for project efficiency, bringing multiple environmental and community benefits in its design. The RediFlow system eliminates the green-house-gas emissions
The Titeflow process installs a new tight fit HDPE pipe into the host pipe.
associated with traditional trenching methods, and the reduced site footprint allows residents to resume their daily activities with minimal disruption. “The solution goes beyond the performance boundaries. It improves installation speed, reduces community impacts, and enhances the environmental sustainability of the works being conducted,” says Mr Zillmann. The implementation of Interflow’s RediFlow system onsite has already begun, with several
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successful installs to date. With its quality-assured material components and streamlined application, RediFlow gives asset owners the highest level of confidence that it will service the growing needs of the community for generations to come.
For more information visit www.interflow.com.au
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Wilmot to the rescue in NSW Wilmot Pipelining is an expert in trenchless pipeline construction and rehabilitation with an unmatched commitment to excellence. This year, this expertise has been called on to deliver vital emergency asset rehabilitation to flood affected regions in New South Wales.
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ilmot Pipelining conducts the rehabilitation of pipelines of all sizes and shapes, possessing the capability to install long distance liners in a single day in order to both upgrade an asset owner’s infrastructure, and have the asset back up and running with minimal disturbance to the public. The company transforms ageing pipelines and infrastructure using its extensive experience and expertise, repairing failing pipelines and assets using the latest trenchless pipe relining technologies. Wilmot provides a variety of different rehabilitation ranges to its clients and the company prides itself on a pipeline rehabilitation solution for any situation. Many of these infrastructure upgrades are carried out on municipal assets like water, energy provision, wastewater, industrial facilities and refineries.
Site establishment to reline the failed DN1800 culvert.
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Emergency asset rehabilitation In the first half of 2021, Wilmot Pipelining has provided pipeline renewal assistance to several councils and authorities in NSW to help with the replacement and rehabilitation of damaged infrastructure as a result of recent flooding in the state. Wilmot’s relining and civil works teams responded quickly to ensure council assets were made safe and functional with reactive support to the flood effected areas. The company’s lining crew reacted to assist on two separate sites to assist councils with sewer surcharge and flooding after an extremely rare rain event that produced intense and dangerous flooding in the area. The team then shifted to successfully excavate a large sink hole to repair a DN1800 culvert damaged in the floods. The site was made safe quickly and safely by Wilmot personnel which helped avoid the very real and dangerous possibility of the roadway dropping into the flood affected sink hole. Not content to rest on its laurels, Wilmot is now installing the largest cured-in-place (CIP) UV light cured liner to date in Australia at the same site where the sink hole was formed. The
delivery team is busy engineering the liners and custom manufacturing equipment in-house to complete the installation safely and efficiently. The Wilmot team is currently delivering a variety of other large trenchless projects throughout the state, with both UV cured CIP lining and large diameter slip lining methods being adopted and re-engineered in many cases by Wilmot’s engineering team to suit the site constraints and requirements. Wilmot has also taken quality assurance to the next level through the simulation of liner installations and ground stabilisation techniques that demonstrates the team’s commitment to this area. With a strong background in pipeline construction and hydraulic services, the team at Wilmot has a strong understanding of the way pipelines are constructed. This understanding, combined with the trenchless approach to rehabilitation, makes Wilmot the complete pipeline and infrastructure rehabilitation company.
For more information visit www.wilmotpipelining.com.au
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Treating sewer lines with Vaporooter Drainchem is a leading supplier of drain and pipe maintenance and testing equipment for the drain construction, testing, cleaning and repair industry. The company offers the Vaporooter foaming sewer root inhibitor to treat sewer lines, which decreases maintenance costs and extends the life of the asset.
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aporooter is the original and most successful sewer root herbicide, is currently in use by various authorities in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia. It is designed to kill existing roots and retard regrowth for up to three years. Vaporooter is the most cost-effective technology for maintaining sewer systems against tree root intrusion without harming trees, plant life or pipes. When used according to recommended operation guidelines it will not harm wastewater treatment plants. The product is a combination of herbicides, placed in sewer lines as foam for the purpose of eliminating
roots and preventing further destruction of sewer pipes caused by live tree root infestation. Only roots within the pipe, in the pipe wall and a short distance outside the pipe are affected, while trees and shrubs immediately above the pipe are not harmed. Foam is used to carry the main ingredients, metham sodium (herbicide), and dichlobenil (growth inhibiting agent) to the root mass because a root mass usually enters at the top and sides of a pipe, forming a vale or tale type structure. This application process ensures the pipe is full of foam so the roots will come into good contact with the Vaporooter ingredients. A jetting truck is used to clean the roots to achieve the best root surface contact with Vaporooter. The foam generating equipment is crucial for achieving the best results from the herbicidal foam and applying Vaporooter through certified foam maker and jetting equipment allows for total control of the quality of the foam. This proven application method eliminates the need to cut roots before the application of Vaporooter and during the guarantee period. The very act of cutting roots, while necessary to clear blockages, promotes thicker and more vigorous root regrowth – for this reason root cutting should be a last resort. If root growth in the pipe is very high, constricting the flow of the foam, root cutting should be undertaken a minimum of six weeks prior to foam treatment to allow the roots to start to grow. After a Vaporooter treatment, the roots die, become septic and soft, and then drop off into the flow. This allows ground pressure to close the cracks created by expanded roots and help reduce infiltration and exfiltration. The end result is a healthier environment, a longer lasting sewer asset, reduced maintenance and operating costs and a more
An example of foam on the roots.
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The root mass six months after treatment.
efficient treatment operation. Proven method Years of field testing has shown the manufacturers of Vaporooter that the combination of the three ingredients, metham sodium, dichlobenil and sanafoam are the formula for success in root control. Substitution of any one of the ingredients
greatly reduces the overall efficiency of the product, as such, Vaporooter has become recognised as the most effective form of root control available today. Once lines are treated with Vaporooter, they should left undisturbed for a period of
no less than six months, so that the biological disintegration of the root masses can take place. This process will kill roots immediately, but they rot and drop off over a period of time, so the desired results will come over a period of time.
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Smart Lock bridges gap in NZ The Smart Lock is an innovative and simple solution for the sealing of cracked pipes, root infiltration, lateral connections and erosion. The technology was recently used in a vital pipe repair project in Wellington, New Zealand.
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ydroTech Group was recently approached by Wellington Water in Wellington, New Zealand to secure a 450 mm EW stormwater pipe running under a major carriage way and critical water and telecommunications infrastructure in the city’s central business district. The pipe was installed more than 100 years ago and was failing in a number of sections, causing “tomos” or voids to form underneath the carriage way. This significantly increased the risk of a potential road collapse and flooding upstream, making rehabilitation a necessity. Smart Lock sleeves were used to create bridges within the EW pipe and directly underneath the critical infrastructure, which reduced the risk of further pipe collapses or failures and gave valuable time for a permanent solution to be found. Even with major joint displacements and pipe failures along the asset, Smart Lock sleeves were installed safely in critical locations. In total, 22 Smart Locks were used for this project, and the risk of pipe failure and creation of further tomos or voids has been significantly reduced. Wellington Water is now installing a new 750 mm pipe by traditional methods as a means of asset replacement.
Workers onsite at the pipe repair project in Wellington, New Zealand.
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How it works The Smart Lock is an innovative solution that provides a complete structural repair. It is completed in three simple stages of load, lock and leave. By wrapping the stainless-steel sleeve with fibreglass and silicate resin and
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Smart Lock sleeves were used to create bridges within the pipe.
sending the packer down the pipe and into position. Air pressure is applied to the packer which expands the self-locking sleeve, sealing the resin impregnated fiberglass mat against the pipe wall. With an average installation time of only 30 minutes, the installation team can leave to get to the next job as the resin impregnated fibreglass matting is left to cure behind the stainless steel sleeve. Smart Lock is ideal for localised defects such as cracks and holes, root infestation, water infiltration, displaced joints and redundant lateral connections, which can be repaired by installing a Smart
Lock directly at the location. The solution provides a cost-effective alternative to excavation, relining or pipe replacement and is a permanent and structural repair. Additionally, aggressive cleaning, root cutting and relining can be undertaken in future without the concern of damaging the Smart Lock. Smart Lock is compatible with all sizes, classes, jointing systems and materials used in sewer and stormwater piping
For more information visit www.smartlockgroup.com
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Rangedale ticks all the boxes The Rangedale team was engaged to deliver cold cutting works on a high-risk pipeline in Victoria earlier in 2021. The company was able to provide turnkey services to complete all major components of the project using in-house services.
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Rangedale team used the cold cutting method as it eliminated the risk of explosion.
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angedale is an industry leader in the construction, maintenance and repair of drains across Victoria and New South Wales, with the expertise, capability and scale to complete jobs that other companies can’t. Rangedale runs an extensive and modern fleet of industrial vehicles, along with the latest IBAK cameras, jetting units, combination/vacuum units, excavators, tippers and other specialised relining equipment, tools, plant and safety equipment purpose-built for service. Earlier in 2021, the Rangedale team was engaged to provide specialised cold cutting services on a 600 mm diameter redundant sewer main in central Melbourne. During pre-inspection and risk assessment works, the pipeline showed high lower explosive limits (LEL) coming from inside the main, ruling out the use of conventional cutting methods due to the risk of explosion. Access to the job face was also a challenge due to the pipeline’s location under a roadway; however, Rangedale offered turnkey services to complete all components of the project scope, including specialised traffic management and civil services to excavate and trench around the pipe to allow access for crews and equipment These civil works also involved shoring of the excavated trench and setting up safe access and egress to the job face. Once safe access was
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Rangedale provided a comprehensive service onsite, including traffic management.
established, Rangedale employed the cold cutting method to complete the works as it would eliminate the risk of explosion. The team used ultra-high water jetting technology, coupled with a specialised
Once safe access was established, Rangedale employed the cold cutting method to complete the works as it would eliminate the risk of explosion. tracking jig and cold cutting to obtain a symmetrical cut along the pipeline, and ancillary vacuum truck services were also provided by Rangedale to recover the wastewater generated during the works. Rangedale says the project was a great opportunity for the company to showcase its overall skillset by delivering all the core components of the job, with its Industrial team well supported by Rangedale Civil, Rangedale Drainage and its RTM Traffic Team. Rangedale says it provides its customers with a comprehensive service, as the Rangedale Group of Companies is vertically integrated, allowing solutions using all inhouse services. With the scale of its fleet, personnel, industry knowledge and expertise, Rangedale is the first choice when it comes to drain cleaning, manhole construction and manhole relining, inspection, maintenance and repair, utility locating and mapping, service proving, saw cutting, restoration,
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relining, non-destructive digging, CCTV, traffic management, asphalting, civil works, industrial cleaning, bulk liquid and slurry waste management. The company has sufficient labour, resources and equipment which provides it with the flexibility of allocating high priority to emergency works, the ability to work 24x7 to complete works that may be located in high traffic areas or if high flows prevent day works. The staff at Rangedale pride themselves on a strong work ethic, always putting safety first and carrying out every job with commitment and professionalism. Since its establishment in 2003, the Rangedale philosophy has simply been “keep it running”, and this attitude permeates through every project and every challenge the company takes on. For more information visit www.rangedale.com.au
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Indigenous civil construction project wins national award Aqua Metro Services, in partnership with Melbourne Water, has been awarded the State and National Australian Water Association Organisational Excellence Award for the Wara Paring Indigenous Civil Construction Project.
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he Organisational Excellence Award recognises innovative initiatives within the water industry that drive prosperity and sustainability. It also recognises a need for change within the industry and places high value on initiatives that ‘Reimagine our Future’. Wara Paring Civil was founded through the sharing of Aboriginal culture and history within a safe and respectful environment. Enabling a true understanding empowered self-reflection across personal and professional responsibility which conceived a flourishing kinship with a shared dream of creating real, sustainable outcomes for Aboriginal Australia. The Wara Paring Indigenous Civil Construction Project is a first-of-its-kind, 100 per cent Indigenous-owned business 68 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
in Victoria. The project has a vision to ignite hope, establish respect and deliver sustainable outcomes across our waterways and connected lands. The name ‘Wara Paring’ translates in English to “come walk the path together”, inspiring industry change and encouraging total reconciliation for a better future. Wara Paring Civil provides non-destructive digging (NDD) and hydro-excavation services to safely excavate soil and materials without causing unnecessary damage to existing underground utilities, whilst minimising harm to the environment. “Being Indigenous boys, I think it’s an ideal fit because it’s a way of digging into the ground with minimal damage,” says Wara Paring Civil Director David George. The owners of Wara Paring – Leon Egan,
Daniel Charles, David George and Cory McGrath – are committed to creating a sustainable business to service the water industry. They are passionate about supporting a sustainable pipeline of young Aboriginal workers and providing employment, training and development opportunities in a work environment that is culturally safe and supportive. Their unique approach to creating this workplace will enable and foster employment and retention of Indigenous young people, enabling Aboriginal people to live and work on Country and contribute to the sustainable care and health of land and waterways. “I want to ensure that this opportunity will help remove barriers to employment for our future generations and help create a positive
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Wara Paring owners (from left) David George, Daniel Charles, Leon Egan and Cory McGrath.
Wara Paring Civil was officially launched in April 2021 with a traditional smoking ceremony.
cycle of social and economic empowerment,” says Mr Egan. “We signed up to Wara Paring to walk the path together, alongside Melbourne Water and Aqua Metro Services. This is the most legitimate form of reconciliation that I know.” Aqua Metro Services says it is honoured to have received this award on both a state and national level and thanks Melbourne Water for
its sponsorship and Wara Paring Civil for its trust and hard work. The company says it looks forward to watching the industry grow and support Indigenous business to reach total reconciliation.
For more information visit www.aquametro.com.au
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KOR is the exclusive distributor of Cappellotto trucks and equipment.
Pandemic provides rare chance to increase cashflow Under the guidance and advice from the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), KOR Equipment Solutions’ Chief Financial Officer and General Manager Sean Roberts breaks down the incentive presented to businesses with an aggregated turnover of less than $5 billion.
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he global pandemic has seen businesses around the world struggle to make ends meet over the past 12 months, with no sector being immune to economic uncertainty. But, with efforts underway from the Australian Government to keep the economy afloat, there now exists opportunities for businesses to take advantage of unique incentives that exist in market conditions rarely, if ever, seen before. KOR is a national business supporting contractors through the provision of industrial vacuum trucks, combination sewer and drain cleaning trucks for the waste, environmental, mining, civil and industrial sectors. Mr Roberts says although times have been tough of late for contractors across various industries, now is the time to seriously look acquiring new equipment. “The ATO Temporary Full Expending is 70 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
the government’s response to COVID-19, it provides a rare and unique opportunity on eligible assets purchased between now and 30 June 2022. The full cost of the asset will be deducted from company profits,” says Mr Roberts. “For example, if you acquire a new or used unit for $660,000 you will receive 25 per cent back in short term tax relief that equals to $165,000 in boosted cash flow when you lodge your income tax return.” To complement the Temporary Full Expenses, there are additional and fundamental reasons why KOR believes there is no better opportunity to capitalise on this once in a lifetime government incentive where you can upgrade or grow your fleet before it’s too late. The government’s spending response to COVID-19 has injected significant supply into
infrastructure improvement and new project sectors, while the fast tracking of major projects has resulted in an oversupply of work. “We believe if you have the equipment and operators there is an abundance of opportunities out there,” says Mr Roberts. “The current cost of capital for equipment finance has never been lower when we compare the rates from 2017 rates were roughly between 6-9 per cent whereas in 2021 rates are at 2-4 per cent. We are seeing extended residual or balloon payments for 3-5 years which can significantly reduce monthly payments and therefore can increase overall cash flow.” By contacting KOR, customers can work with the exclusive distributor of Cappellotto - Europe’s largest manufacturer of drain and sewer cleaning units, as well as industrial vacuum trucks in Australia. With KOR being a
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dedicated Cappellotto specialist, the company can assist you in the procurement process while also providing ongoing support for the lifetime of each unit. This includes industrial vacuum trucks, combination jetting and vacuum units used for the vacuum loading of sewage and drainage waste, cement, stone, rock, soil, sludge etc. A high-pressure water system is also provided on KOR units and is used for drain cleaning and hydro excavation in Australia and New Zealand. KOR is focused on creating long term customer value through the importation of pioneering global technologies that is supported by a range of service offerings underpinned by a culture of excellence and safety. For a complete overview of the Australian Government stimulus, please head to; www. ato.gov.au/Business/Depreciation-and-capitalexpenses-and-allowances/Temporary-fullexpensing/
For more information please contact 1300 567 784 or sales@kor.com.au or find the company on social media @kor.equipment.solutions
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The future of microtunnelling As an increasing number of pipeline installations go trenchless, the already-impressive capabilities of equipment on the market continues to improve. Edge Underground is a company leading this consistent evolution of trenchless technology, and it remains committed to breaking new barriers in the industry. The AXIS laser guided boring system is a leading machine on the market.
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he microtunnelling industry has grown exponentially over the past decade, with advances in equipment and practices making it the ideal choice for pipeline installations where a high level of accuracy and minimal disturbance to the surrounding environment is required. As a relatively new construction technique, it has seen rapid development and growth over the years, and the next ten years are expected to see it evolve even more. Since it was first used more than 50 years ago, microtunnelling has gone from achieving successful installations some of the time, to some machines being able to provide a consistently successful installation with an accuracy of ±10 mm. A lot of this evolution in capabilities has taken place from the 2000s and the technique has since become 72 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
an increasingly popular choice for trenchless pipeline installations in Australia and overseas. Global microtunnelling pioneer and Edge Underground Managing Director Stuart Harrison has been at the forefront of the industry’s evolution, having developed the AXIS laser guided boring system in the early 2000s after seeing a gap in the market for a machine that combined pinpoint accuracy with a high level of productivity and efficiency. The AXIS is now a leading piece of equipment on the market. The most accurate machine, it is designed with a host of unique features such as the ability to perform pilot lines and retract to reduce problems occurring from unexpected ground conditions, and safety elements including pressure gages and a Falling Object Protective System (FOPS) safety enclosure.
“The growth of the industry and our capabilities over the past ten or so years has been significant, seeing us being able to take on projects that we never would’ve been able to previously,” says Mr Harrison. “But there is still growth happening and to be had, and I think the next 10 years will be huge, seeing the industry expand even more and further increasing the scope of what we can do.” What is driving growth and development? Mr Harrison says this growth and development will not only be driven by equipment, but by work practices and project design, allowing contractors to find new solutions to problems and enabling them to put together a competitive package that
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provides a true alternative to open cut. “I encourage my team to be at the forefront of this evolution – looking at the design of a project and thinking outside the box to see if there’s anything that can be changed so that the entire project can be done using microtunnelling or other trenchless technologies,” he says. “If we can do this, it would not only be more cost effective, but the time needed to complete jobs will be shorter. Then there are the flowon additional benefits such as less disruption to the community and businesses, as well as to the environment.” Mr Harrison says driving this kind of industry development is only possible when there is a group of committed people who want to set benchmarks and actively search for ways to improve what they’re doing every day. “At Edge Underground, we have a group of committed people that are not only trying to set a benchmark in the industry with the equipment that is currently available, we also are very much shaping the future of the industry by looking at ways to improve the equipment and how it’s used to make it more capable to handle not only just the various ground conditions that are out there, but do it more reliably and more consistently. “The traditional ways of doing pipe installations are definitely reducing year-by-year, and maybe ten years from now a majority, if not all, pipeline installations will be done trenchless. That evolution will ultimately be driven by us as an industry, and us as individual companies, to keep pushing the boundaries of what we can achieve with our equipment and practices.”
Microtunnelling can now provide consistently successful installations with an accuracy of ±10 mm.
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TDG welcomes newest member companies Geelong-based Bartlett’s Environmental and Bendigo-based RSP Environmental will join Total Drain Group, further enhancing and expanding the company’s product and service offerings.
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he Drain Group (TDG) provides comprehensive environmental and recycling services up and down Australia’s east coast. Included in its group of companies is Total Drain Cleaning (TDC) – a proudly Australian owned and operated company, specialising in providing innovative solutions to stormwater and sewer assets. Combined with world-leading technologies, experienced team members, and long-term industry knowledge, TDC can deliver projects of any scale, from simple blocked pipes to servicing large networks of gross pollutant traps. TDC offers a 24/7 service ranging from programmed and periodical maintenance contract services to emergency and casual call-out response services. With more than 250 employees and more than 110 vehicles in its fleet, TDC is well equipped to supply both large and small projects, while its innovative mapping, GPS 74 TRENCHLESS AUSTRALASIA JUNE 2021
and specialised online software provides unparalleled transparency to its customers. New TDG companies In 2021, TDG announced Bartlett’s Environmental and RSP Environmental would be joining its stable of companies. RSP Environmental Services specialises in sewer and stormwater asset maintenance, established over the past three decades through its advanced solutions and strong customer focus. Located in central Victoria, RSP’s drain cleaning and CCTV services are best placed both demographically and strategically and it has built an excellent reputation across regional Victoria. Bartlett’s Environmental specialises in solid and liquid waste management across the sewer and stormwater market with extensive capabilities in the areas of waste processing and recycling. With a history also spanning more than 30 years, Bartlett’s Environmental has grown into one of the leading service providers
across Victoria. These businesses share strong similarities to TDG, particularly with respect to the circular economy, minimising TDG’s environmental impact and its aim towards zero litter in the oceans. Similar to Mainstream Recycling (another constituent of TDG), Bartlett’s also has a strong focus on recycling in the management of its waste, operating its own recycling facility in Geelong. All businesses started off as family owned and operated companies that have grown through the drive and success of Founders Nick Messina (TDG), Hugh Richard (RSP Environmental) and Darren Bartlett (Bartlett’s Environmental). TDG is now comprised of RSP Environmental, Bartlett’s Environmental, Total Drain Cleaning, Environmental Services Group, Utility Track and Mainstream Recycling, and this acquisition represents the next phase of growth for this group of companies. TDG says it anticipates this combined
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RSP Environmental Services specialises in sewer and stormwater asset maintenance.
knowledge will continue to create innovative solutions for its customers across a range of industries. As such, TDG will provide one of the most comprehensive environmental and recycling services along the east coast of Australia, with an increased capacity to add value and further growth. TDG now has approximately 350 staff, 170 vehicles, 11 depots and 3 recycling facilities operating throughout Victoria, New South Wales
and Queensland. TDG says it was proud to welcome its newest companies and it is looking forward to joining forces with the RSP and Bartlett’s teams.
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Corporate Members Silver Members Aaro Group Abergeldie Rehabilitation Pty Ltd AccuBore Adept Drainage Pty Ltd AECOM New Zealand Limited Applied Felts Aqua Metro Pty Ltd ASTT Atteris Pty Ltd Auckland Council Aurecon Aussie Trenchless Supplies Pty Ltd Austunnel Pty Ltd Bamser Holdings Pty Ltd Blick Group Bortec Laser Bore Pty Ltd Bothar Boring Bullseye Boring CEA Connect 8 CT Civil D.J. Mac Cormick Contractors Denso (Australia) Pty Ltd. Dial Before You Dig Digital Control - Australia Diversified Services Australia DKM Utility Services Pty Ltd DM Civil Dormway Pty Ltd Drillers World Australia Eco Relining Supplies Edge Underground ELB Equipment Pty Ltd Empire Infrastructure EPTEC Pty Ltd Finlease
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New Members Silver Corporate Members – Australia Nester Ioannou - Melbourne Water Dora Wednesday - Finlease Shane Curren - Eco Relining Supplies Simon Balemi - JB Trenchless Pty Ltd
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Individual Members – New Zealand Stephen Walker - Interflow Frank O’Callaghan - Iplex Pipelines NZ
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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
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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 (four 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%) at National Conferences and Exhibition. • Discount rates (normally 10%) at International Conferences and Exhibition. • Discount rates (normally 10%) at Trenchless Forums. • Opportunity to become involved in our Special Interest Groups (SIG’s) 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: https://www.astt. com.au and refer to MEMBERSHIP 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 www.astt.com.au or email secretary@astt.com.au
12 Month Membership Rates
24 Month Membership Rates
Gold Corporate
945.00
1512.00
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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