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The gantry lowering the cutterhead into place at the launch box. Image: SA Government

The final piece of the road corridor that will link Adelaide’s north to the south is another step closer to completion with the first two of three 300-tonne tunnel boring machines (TBMs) being assembled for excavation works.

The $15.4 billion River Torrens to Darlington project to crea...


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Image: SA Water

SA Water has reached a significant milestone in a $61.8 million upgrade to South Australia’s longest pipeline.

Crews are currently renewing 9.3 kilometres of the 358-kilometre Morgan to Whyalla Pipeline across three sections north-west of Morgan, with approximately 30 per cent of the new 813-millimetre-diameter mild steel cement-lined pipe already deliv...


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Southern Waters Programme Director. Fiona Smith. Image: Fiona Smith

Southern Waters has appointed its first two senior leaders.

It marks a significant milestone in the establishment of what will be the largest multi-council water services organisation in the South Island of New Zealand.

Bruce Gemmell, a Christchurch-based director with extensive infrastructure ex...


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Image: Unitwater

Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) and auger boring will be used for the water main upgrade on Bribie Island Road, Caboolture, by Unitywater.

These methods, which are part of upgrades started this week to the pipeline that delivers fresh, clean drinking water to homes and businesses on Bribie Island and surrounding communities, will help minimise dis...


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Members of the Central Districts Water Board have been announced after seventy-eight people have applied to join it.

Interviews were undertaken by representatives of the Shareholders’ Committee.

The full Shareholders’ Committee, made up of the mayors, elected members and representatives from Ngā Tapuwae o Hau, met on Friday and ...


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