Trenchless technology is carving out groundbreaking ways to rehabilitate pipelines without the mess, and International No-Dig 2026 is key to these developments.
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Hobart commuters are expected to regain access to Queens Walk before Easter, as work to install a new sewer pipeline progresses two weeks ahead of schedule.
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Plastic pipes have transformed the way we live, delivering essential services and utilities to our homes, businesses, and communities. OZPIPE 2024 is a major industry event that seeks to increase its use in numerous commercial applications.
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Culverts, which are often unseen, play a critical role in allowing waterways to flow while supporting roads and rail networks. In an era of growing uncertainty and funding challenges, it is increasingly important to recognise their essential role in our infrastructure.
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With No-Dig Down Under coming in 2025, the themes of sustainability and innovation will undoubtedly be central. One company is making waves in this space with their leading offering of trenchless renewal technology.
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One of the leading companies in the centraliser and spacer system space continues to make a difference in the water and wastewater industry, particularly in streamlining water main rehabilitation.
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In the beachside suburb of Merewether in Newcastle lies the Merewether Emergency Relief Structure (ERS). After years of environmental impact and weathering, Interflow came in to repair the pipe.
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Urban Utilities has begun a major renewal of one of Brisbane’s most impressive, yet hidden, pieces of engineering. It is the historic Bulimba-Hamilton siphon, which lies 60 metres below the surface of the river.
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