Blackalls Park 1 Rising main is a 200mm diameter CICL main approximately 600m long constructed in 1967. It discharges into a gravity sewer main 150m away
from Toronto Wastewater Treatment Works (WWTW). The rising main is located within both public and private land. There have been a total of fifteen
rising main breaks recorded since 1994. The section through private...
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TCM has won the tender to Curlewis pipeline.
http://www.gunnedah.nsw.gov.au/index.php/council/keep-in-touch/latest-news-media/item/1354-construction-of-curlewis-pipeline-a-step-closer
The $5.9 million Curlewis Pipeline Project will improve water quality, storage capacity and water security for the village. The Curlewis Pipeline Project
involves the installation of a 15.8 kilometre pipeline from Wandobah Road, via Blackjack Forest Road, Booloocooroo and Preston roads to Curlewis,
the construction of two...
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Project finished a couple of weeks over the completion date but overall it was a excellent outcome for our client, Hunter Water Corporation, and TCM.
Dewatering was a major issue but it was addressed by pumps supplied by Vortex. Environmental concerns were addressed with good site delineation
and checking all silt fencing a couple times a day.
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TCM has been awarded the Hunter Water Corporation contract for the Belmont 6 Rising Main. It is the construction of 1,024m replacement section of a sewage
rising main (RM) consisting of a 750 mm diameter steel pipeline (DICL with SINTAKOTE finish). It is720m aerial, 304m open trench. Construction
is expected to be finished in August.
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Extract from Water Engineering Australia Magazine June 2012
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TCM Civil was awarded by State Water the contract to replace approximately 3.7 klm’s of prestressed concrete pipeline with steel pipeline for the Fish River Water Supply Scheme.
Construction commenced in July 2011 with the expected completion in June 2012.
Construction includes:
- • Construction of 0.66 km long steel OD 914 – RRJ pipeline,
- • 2.5 km long steel...
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