JHL is now offering the service of JHL Fusion. By utiising the resources of the JHL Group, this division of JHL can operate fully self sufficient providing our clients with the complete fusion welding package. Alternatviely, the butt fusion machines and operators can be hired in on an as needs basis. This featured project provided ‘us’ with butt welding of 500mm PN16 PE Pipe for installation via directional drilling. Please contact us via the ‘Contact Details’ page to the left for all your fusion welding requirements.
Night works Burke and Riversdale Road Intersection
Client: FKP Projects / Wallbridge & Gilbert / Yarra Valley Water
Location: Hawthorn, Victoria
Start: 2010 Completion: 2011
Project Description
Lift and relay of water main upgrade and associated works for the newly develop Aerial Apartments on Riversdale Road. Constraints included major traffic, major tramway interesection, Yarra Trams depot, unidentified services, drilling under tramways, reinstatement of all work area disturbed by construction and disposal of surplus spoil daily, limited laydown area. Pole stays were required for the duration of the project.
Targets / Performance Outcomes
Safe installation of pipe line with no LTI’s and a tested network to hand over to Yarra Valley Water for public usage.
Driving better environmental outcomes for the civil industry, JHL Civil has expanded its service offering to include trenchless technology. JHL Drilling has been launched into the market with a brand new Ditch Witch 4020AT. The Ditch Witch machine was chosen for its ability to steer in rock.
Industry reports suggest that there are significant benefits for the use of a directional drilling machine over open cut machinery. Our client base are taking a move to a greater acceptance of trenchless techniques which is supported through updates in the new version of the Water Suppliers Agency Code, to be released later this year.
Please contact us on 03 8671 0111 or email admin@jhlcivil.com.au to request a quote for your next directional drilling project. Visit www.jhldrilling.com.au for more information.
Marcus van Enk of JHL Civil has been awarded a scholarship from Civil Contractors Federation Victoria to attend a Study Tour together with the Municipal Engineering Foundation Victoria to attend the American Public Works Association (APWA) Congress in Boston, USA.
Download your copy of the report (study-tour-report-jan11-_3_final) and read Marcus’ findings and thoughts on how we can change towards being a more innovative, more constructive industry which would increase productivity, deliver ‘triple bottom line’ outcomes and assist in moving the country forward.
The scholarship has been made possible through the Civil Contractors Federation Victoria, OAMPS Insurance Brokers, QBE, Boston 2010 and JHL Civil.
Recognised for it’s project management expertise of challenging projects, JHL Civil has been awarded a project for FKP Properties to install a new water main down Riversdale Road and across the busy intersection of Camberwell junction in Hawthorn, Victoria. The works involve lift and relay, limited construction corridor, restricted times for accessibility, zero lay down area, night works and boring under tram ways on Bourke Road. JHL Civil will work collaboratively with all stakeholders including, Wallbridge and Gilbert, Yarra Valley Water, Yarra Trams, Powercor and the City of Boorondara to achieve the best result for the project and the client.
Laying 3.7 kilometres of underground recycled water pipeline through a reserve sounds like a straightforward operation…con_1102_au_010_lrcon_1102_au_011_lr
Want to reduce the environmental impact of your next pipeline project?
JHL Civil is proud to Introduce ‘Intact Pipelaying’ - vibratory plough in method of pipeline installation.
Key Benefits: Minimise environmental impact; environmentally friendly reinstatement; improved safety practices; resilient pipe material; speed and efficiency of installation; water; wastewater; gas; electrical; comms; landowner preferred; extent of subsidence reduced; reduced requirement for plant and equipment required by standard construction will result in fewer trucks on roads - less community impact to local roads, reducing potential for accidents/incidents.