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Home News Contracts awarded

$61 million Central Coast pipeline contract awarded

by Infrastructure Journalist
January 31, 2020
in Civil Construction, Contracts awarded, Investment, News, NSW, Planning, Projects, Regional, Utilities
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The Central Coast Council has selected its preferred tenderer of the $61 million Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline.

After a rigorous tender process, the council awarded the contract to joint venture partners Spiecapag and Seymour Whyte.

The pipeline is one of the region’s most significant infrastructure projects which will boost water supply to the Central Coast’s rapidly growing northern suburbs and improve water security for the entire region.

The 9km pipeline will run from the existing Mardi Water Treatment Plant through to Sparks Road at Warnervale providing water supply to our growing community in the north.

Extensive investigations, design and planning were undertaken over 2018-19 to ensure the construction is delivered using the best technology available, including innovative trenchless construction techniques that will ensure sensitive environmental areas are protected.

Central Coast Council Director of Water and Sewer, Jamie Loader, said the pipeline route will pass through several different environments including rural land holdings, the outer edge of the residential area of Watanobbi, and along the fringes of the environmentally sensitive council lands of Porters Creek Wetland.

“Council has spent a lot of time getting the construction techniques and the pipeline route right, ensuring we consider the impacts on directly impacted residents, the environment and the broader community,” Mr Loader said.

“We are looking forward to working collaboratively with the Spiecapag Seymour Whyte Joint Venture to deliver this essential piece of infrastructure for the Central Coast.”

Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline route
Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline route.

Construction on the pipeline will commence in March 2020. Prior to construction starting Council and the Spiecapag Seymour Whyte Joint Venture will hold a series of Community Drop-In Sessions where the community can view plans and ask questions about the project. Community Drop-In Session times, dates and locations will be advised in early 2020.

Central Coast Mayor, Lisa Matthews, said the Mardi to Warnervale Pipeline project is the next major step to enhance the Central Coast’s water supply network.

“The pipeline will also help drought-proof our water supply by enhancing transfer capability between the Central Coast and Hunter. This is a great outcome for our community.”

Further project information is available here. 

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