22 metres of 300mm steel pipe under a road
in Emerald, in Central Queensland. Operation was completed with no disruption to traffic using the road.
22 metres of 300mm steel pipe under a road
in Emerald, in Central Queensland. Operation was completed with no disruption to traffic using the road.
22 metres of 300mm steel pipe under a road
in Emerald, in Central Queensland. Operation was completed with no disruption to traffic using the road.
161 metres of 63 mm Poly Pipe under an entire
block in Flinders Mall, Townsville whilst traffic is using the road.
Sewerage line under playground and commercial
buildings on Magnetic Island, with no disruption.
Using the Vacuum Method to locate and expose
a Fibre Optic Cable on the Atherton Tablelands with no disruption to traffic using the road.
22 metres of 300mm steel pipe under a road
in Emerald, in Central Queensland. Operation was completed with no disruption to traffic using the road.
Installation of a 63mm irrigation pipe went under the front of a home unit and emerged at the rear.
A salt water intake line at Flying Fish Point meant drilling under a sand dune and emerging at the low tide mark. The project was completed at night when the tide was at its lowest.
Locating the Fibre Optic Cable which was washed away in the 2004 floods in Julia Creek
Installation of pipes under the road behind the Castletown Shopping Centre in Townsville to improve the areas flood mitigation scheme..
Locating underground services at a park in Townsville. This operation was carried out without excavation or disruptiin to the environment.
Storm water drainage installation under fibre optic cables for the Thuringowa Shire Council.
Relocating electrical cable from mainland to Dunk Island.
It was a rough one... but someone had to do it.
An 800mm steel pipe under Dalrymple Road in Mount Louisa...
a suburb of Townsville.
A new sewerage system meant a pipeline had to cross under the Tully River in North Queensland
A five kilometre underground pipeline from Garbutt in Townsville to James Cook University and going under the Ross River.
Kakadu National Park ... a 3.5 k pipeline from Jabiru to Darwin.
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