JHL Civil - Waste and Waste Water Infastructure

Major Pipeline Projects

Pipelines are the veins that supply life to all living things by delivering water where required and directing waste to managable locations such as sewerage treatment plants. JHL Civil has a competent and trusted team that can deliver pipeline infrastructure projects when and where required and more specifically, in environmentally sensitive areas.


Night works feature on Riversdale and Burke Road Water Main

Posted on June 14, 2011

 

Night works Burke and Riversdale Road Intersection

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.

Successful migration of Yarra Trams assets.

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Stock & Domestic Design & Construction - Robinvale

Posted on November 7, 2010

 

Client: Lower Murray Water

Location: Robinvale, Victoria

Start: 2010
Completion: 2010

Project Description

Design and Construction of Robinvale Domestic and Stock Pipeline System to provide water supply to over 350 landowners in the Robinvale District.

Targets / Performance Outcomes

JHL was successful at completing the project in just 12 short weeks from a standing start. The works included design and approval for 27km’s of PE pipelines, mobilisation to site, conduct land owner liaison and acheive signed access approvals from over 350 property owners, build a database to initiate a future billing system for Lower Murray Water, procure and deliver materials, install the 27kms of pipelines and achieve best practice environmental management in a highly sensitive area.

Refer to article in Local Press for more detail by clicking on this link: local-article-in-paper-24-june

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Qenos Recycled Water Pipeline

Posted on November 7, 2010

Construction of 400mm HDPE Pipeline

Client: City West Water

Location: Altona, Victoria

Start: 2010
Completion: 2010

Project Description

The works consist of 3.7 Km of 400mm (HDPE DN400 PE100 PN16 Purple Jacket) from the Altona Treatment Plant on Queen Street Altona Meadows to the Qenos Manfacturing Plant on Maidstone Street Altona.  Pipe laying / excavations are to be conducted through native vegetation such as Coastal Saltmarsh, Plains Grassland and Spiny Rice Flower.  A 15m corridor has been allowed for the construction works.  Stakeholders include; Hobsons Bay City Council, DSE, Ecology Partners, GHD, VLine, VicTrack, Metro Trains, Melbourne Water, Qenos Manufacturing Plant, WAG Pipelines and VicRoads.

Targets / Performance Outcomes 

  • 48 metre rail bore with 450mm concrete jacking pipe under the Metropolitan Rail line between Westona and Laverton Stations (SAP required)
  • 85 metre rail bore with 450mm concrete jacking pipe under the Melbourne - Geelong Rail line (SAP required).  Including boring under a High Pressure Shell Black Oil Pipeline (on site inspector required throughout duration of the bore), a High Pressure Shell White Oil Pipeline (on site inspector required throughout duration of the bore) and railway communications and cabling
  • Bore under Laverton Creek (Melbourne Water Asset)
  • Open cutting through Kayes Drain (Melbourne Water Asset)
  • Open cut through Hobsons City Bay Council road asset (Modal Place, Altona)
  • Bore under VicRoads asset (Maidstone Street, Altona)
  • Pipe laying / excavations through Qenos Oelfins Site (compulsory induction required by all personnel)
  • Restricted/limited access to all sections of works.  Temporary roads to be constructed
  • Environmental Aspects; No-go areas - 1.5m temporary fencing to be used throughout the duration of the works with No-go zone signage to be displayed at all times
  • Compulsory environmental induction with CWW, GHD and Ecology Partners
  • Regular environmental audits from GHD & Ecology Partners
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    Brushy Park Recycled Water PE PN25 pipeline and Pump Station

    Posted on January 16, 2010

    280mm PE PN25 Butt welding

    Client: Yarra Valley Water

    Location: Brushy Park Recycled Water Pump Station & Piping

    Start: 2009
    Completion: 2010

    Project Description

    Construction and commissioning of Recycled Water Pump Station at Brushy Park Treatment Plant, including connection to existing tank, installation of flow meter, pipes and fitting installed to go from 280mm HP to 100mm HP with future pump station and connection installed, The chlorination & pressure testing of 2kms of existing Class B main to be upgraded to Class A.

    Targets / Performance Outcomes

    To deliver the a new pump station with 280mm PN25 pipe and fittings, commissioned and chlorinated to existing main, to allow the flow of Class A recycled water to residential areas.

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    Esperance PE Sewer Rising Main

    Posted on December 16, 2009

    250mm PE sewer rising main

    250mm PE sewer rising main

    Client: Verve Project Management

    Location: Sanctuary Lakes, Victoria

    Start: 2009
    Completion: 2010

    Project Description

    Construction of a 250mm Poly rising sewer mains including manufacture, supply, and delivery of sewer pipes & fittings, oblique junctions, discs, electrofusion jointing, setting out, excavation, dewatering, bedding, laying, jointing, testing, mechanical compacted backfilling in accordance with City West Water requirements, reinstatement of all work area disturbed by construction and disposal of surplus spoil on site, approved methods of construction by the Corporations’ Contract Engineer & as per WSAA Standard Drawings & regulations.

    Targets / Performance Outcomes

    Safe installation of pipe line with no LTI’s and a tested network to hand over to City West Water for public usage.

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    Sanctuary Lakes Recycled Water Pipeline

    Posted on November 22, 2009

    Skeleton Creek Crossing

    Skeleton Creek Crossing

    Client: City West Water

    Location: Sanctuary Lakes, Victoria

    Start: 2009
    Completion: In Progress

    Project Description

    Supply and construction of 8km recycled water pipeline to supply recycled water to Sanctuary Lakes Golf Course. Development and implementation of strict environmental controls to manage a PE bore under Skeleton Creek to the satisfaction of Melbourne Water, Parks Victoria and GHD. Road crossings, traffic management and culvert crossovers.

    Targets / Performance Outcomes

    Successful crossing of Skeleton Creek to the satisfaction of all parties

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    Breamlea Rising Main and Retaining Wall Removal

    Posted on June 14, 2009

    Barwon Water and JHL team assessing construction progress

    Client: Barwon Water

    Location: Breamlea, Victoria

    Start: 2009
    Completion: In Progress

    Project Description

    Removal of decommissioned rising main and retaining wall adjacent to Thompson Creek, Breamlea and removal of additional section of rising main and pipe cradle which crosses Thompson’s creek. Works dictated by tidal movements. Stakeholders include, DSE, Friends of Breamlea, Wautharong, Corangamite Catchment Management Authority.

    Targets / Performance Outcomes

    Safe removal of asbestos

    JHL Civil project managed demolition contractor

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    Waurn Ponds Feeder Main

    Posted on February 24, 2009

    Successful bore under Princess Fwy, Geelong Bypass

    Client: Barwon Water

    Location: Waurn Ponds, Victoria

    Start: 2009
    Completion: In Progress

    Project Description

    The Waurn Ponds Feeder Main (WPFM) is required to provide security of supply to existing and future residential growth in the Waurn Ponds and South Highton area. This feeder main will comprise of a 300mm water main linking the 600mm feeder main along Pigdons Road with the 300mm feeder main in South Valley Road, the alignment generally being through the Geelong Bypass road reserve and then along the Princes Highway.

    Targets / Performance Outcomes

    Awarded additional works to continue pipeline down Rossack Drive based on successful progress and strong work ethics

    Management of complex scheduling of works due to wait on high pressure fittings

    Traffic coordination including closing off ‘entry’ and ‘exit’ driveways of 8 fast food outlets to complete pipeline through 180 metre section of asphalt, start and completed the week prior to the easter holiday break 

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    Riddells Creek Recycled Water Scheme - Pump Station and Pipeline

    Posted on February 24, 2009

    JHL team with the local CFA reps talking fire awareness

    Client: Western Water

    Location: Riddells Creek, Victoria

    Start: 2009
    Completion: In Progress

    Contract type/Services: Pump Stations/Storage Facilities/Treatment Plants

    Project Description

    Supply and installation of a pump station and pipeline (approx 4km of PE pipe in 20m lengths) at the Riddells Creek Recycled Water Plant (RWP) to provide Class C recycled water to the Riddells Creek Recreation Reserve (RCRR), a multipurpose recreational facility located in the Riddells Creek Township. In addition, the pipeline will supply two additional users, the Riddells Creek Pony Club and the Sutherlands Road sewage pump station wet well washer by providing offtake points along the pipeline alignment.

    Targets / Performance Outcomes

    Letter of Appreciation from Riddells Creek Pony Club

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    Rosedale to Traralgon and Sale to Fulham 30km Recycled Water Pipelines

    Posted on April 1, 2008

    Aerial view of Traralgon to Rosedale completed pipeline

    Client: Gippsland Water Factory Alliance

    Location: Traralgon, Victoria

    Start: 2008
    Completion: 2008

    Contract type/Services: Pipelines

    Project Description

    Construction of 30 kilometres of pipeline which will carry recycled water from the Gippsland Water Factory to Dutson Downs sewage treatment facility. Project involves construction planning with major environmental constraints including implementation of stakeholder requirements from DSE, Parks Victoria, Greening Australia, West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority, Vic Track / VLine, La Trobe City Council, Wellington Shire Council, Gasnet, Esso and Vicroads.

    Targets / Performance Outcomes

    Pipeline constructed in 15 weeks

    Program delivered in 25 weeks

    DSE & Greening Australia commendation

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