No-Dig Down Under’s technical committee has extended the deadline for abstract submissions until 6 May.
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Digging deeper solutions across the ditch with trenchless tech
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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Last chance! No-Dig Down Under almost sold out
Opportunities for this year’s No-Dig Down Under are drying up, with only 20 exhibition stands left.
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Easter surprise for Queens Walk commuters
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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Regional pipeline replacement provides a fair world first
Goulburn Valley Water (GVW) will start a significant water pipeline replacement project along Fair Street in Shepparton on 11 March.
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Trusting the best in pipeline spacers
Pipeline spacers and centraliser solutions delivering excellence across Australia
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Barossa Valley has a spring in their step with new water main
Portsea to Sorrento water main completed
South East Water has completed the 4.4 km Portsea to Sorrento water main pipeline upgrade along Point Nepean Road, securing a safe and reliable water supply for locals and visitors — now and into the future.
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Integrity in space…rs
The choice of materials and components can make all the difference in infrastructure construction and development, where reliability, efficiency, and longevity are paramount. It’s why the integrity of your spacers is critical.
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OZPIPE 2024 and the impact of plastic pipes
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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Bypass pipeline works begin along the Brisbane River
Urban Utilities will install a bypass pipeline across the bed of the Brisbane River as part of a major project to renew one of our city’s most important but hidden pieces of infrastructure – the Bulimba-Hamilton Siphon.
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