Lake Albert Manors Sewer Pump Station

Lake Albert Manors Sewer Pump Station

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Lake Albert Manors Sewer Pump Station

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Wagga Wagga NSW

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Nestled in the picturesque southeast of Wagga Wagga, Lake Albert is poised for a transformative residential boom, presenting an unparalleled opportunity for growth and development. Recognizing this potential, QMAX was entrusted by IDC Infrastructure & Development Consultants, on behalf of their visionary client DevCore, to spearhead an ambitious project: the design, construction, and installation of a state-of-the-art sewer pump station. This vital infrastructure is set to revolutionize the living conditions for 170 residential lots, fully aligning with the stringent requirements of the Wagga Wagga City Council.

Challenges

Central to this project is our advanced Fortis pump station, measuring 3.2 meters in diameter and 5.45 meters in depth. It features dual Xylem NP3102 pumps, durable HDPE pipework, a precise Siemens flow meter, and a strategically placed air valve in the valve chamber. These components are integrated into a customised control system designed to meet Wagga Wagga City Council’s standards. With full installation expected by mid-2024, this project marks a significant milestone in the area’s development, enhancing local infrastructure for the future.

The site posed several challenges due to its limited space, which led us to implement a shoring box to prevent land collapse during construction. This crucial safety measure ensured the integrity of the site and the surrounding properties, allowing us to proceed with excavation confidently. Initially, there was no driveway access to the site, forcing us to carry all equipment and materials on foot, which slowed our progress. To improve efficiency, we proposed that the client install a dedicated driveway, facilitating easier access for deliveries and enhancing the overall workflow. The presence of overhead powerlines required us to exercise extreme caution when operating cranes and large machinery.

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