This complex project required the construction of critical infrastructure components, including a septage receival structure and extensive pipework. Our team’s expertise in managing intricate civil works was pivotal in meeting both environmental and safety regulations. This project not only improved local waste management capabilities but also reinforced our reputation for delivering quality infrastructure solutions in challenging environments.
- A septage receival structure (25 kL) including a reception apron and Kamlock connection point, screening system and a reception tank and associated pipework.
- Construction of sand and dried sludge stockpile area consisting of a drained concrete storage facility.
- Construction of sludge drying bed with a concrete perimeter retaining wall, drainage layers (sand and sand filled Geowebs), a drainage network system, a sludge receival network and concrete access ramps.
- Construction of concrete access ramps for the existing sludge drying beds 1 & 2.
- Access road to the septage receival area, stockpile areas and the four drying beds including kerb and gutters.
- Installation of new pipework and associated valving and manholes.
- Installation of new section of the outfall pipeline.
- Provision of a new automatic gate for the STP.
- Water service to the septage receival area from the current STP.
- Demolition and disposal of the existing aerobic sludge digestor and associated pipe work.
- Fencing and associated roadworks.
