📢 New projects with Sydney Water 📢 Together with our partner Rob Carr Pty Ltd, we look forward to working with Sydney Water to deliver these two transformative projects in Sydney's northwest that will enhance capacity and future proof wastewater and drinking water systems to meet the needs of customers in years ahead. The North West Wastewater Connection and the Thornleigh Pipeline Duplication projects address the growing demand on the city’s water infrastructure as the Greater Sydney population reaches a predicted 8 million people in the next 40 years. This significant urban growth requires upgrades to water, wastewater, storm water and recycled water infrastructure to support the increased pressure on these systems. The Ironbark Joint Venture has extensive local and global experience in the design, development and construction of pipelines, bored tunnels and pump station upgrades. We are proud to play our part in delivering this vital infrastructure that will support Sydney’s growing population and ensure the overall liveability of our city. #BuildingForLife #infrastructure #waterinfrastructure #waterutility #civilworks
Today we’ve announced the awarding of two major infrastructure contracts to Ironbark Joint Venture, with the projects to support thousands of new homes and jobs in the North West Growth Area. The contracts, with a combined value of $200 million, include the delivery of the North West Wastewater Connection and the Thornleigh Pipeline Duplication – key Sydney Water projects designed to enhance capacity in the region and ensure wastewater and drinking water systems meet the needs of customers now and in the future. Ironbark JV, comprising Bouygues Construction Australia and Rob Carr Pty Ltd, will manage the delivery of a new rising main and sewage pumping station upgrade as part of the North West Wastewater Connection, which will bolster the network leading into the Rouse Hill Water Resource Recovery Facility with a new 800-metre-long underground pipeline. Ironbark will also manage the duplication of a 1.4km drinking water pipeline between Thornleigh Reservoir and the Thornleigh-Wahroonga Water Pumping Station to increase its resilience by allowing water to be transferred between the two locations to cater for the growing population. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gHGWGRq3 #infrastructure #construction #waterutility #sydney #sydneywater