Extending The Life Of Existing Water Assets
Existing water treatment plants and supply assets are modified, expanded, and modernised to improve operational performance and capacity — work that often takes place while the asset remains partially or fully operational.
Project scope typically involves upgrading treatment capacity, replacing ageing components, and integrating new systems into existing infrastructure without disrupting continuous water supply.
- Scope Of Work
Modernising Infrastructure Without Disrupting Supply
Existing treatment plants and pump stations are expanded to increase output, integrating new process units alongside operational infrastructure.
Ageing structures, pipelines, and mechanical components are assessed and rehabilitated to extend service life and restore performance.
Works are sequenced and phased to minimise disruption to water supply, allowing existing systems to remain in service throughout construction.
- Scope Details
What This Work Involves
Treatment Plant Upgrading
Existing treatment processes are expanded or retrofitted with additional capacity to meet increased demand.
Pipeline Replacement & Tie-Ins
Ageing pipelines are replaced or connected into existing networks through hot-tapping and permanent interconnection works.
Mechanical & Electrical Retrofits
Pumps, motors, and control systems are upgraded or replaced within existing pump stations and treatment facilities.
Structural Rehabilitation
Existing concrete tanks, reservoirs, and structures are repaired and reinforced to restore structural integrity.