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Faulty utility delays WestConnex works

by Infrastructure Journalist
February 8, 2019
in Asset Management, Civil Construction, Freight & Logistics, News, NSW, Projects, Roads, Transport, Tunnels
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A broken water pipe and a faulty generator have delayed progress on Sydney’s WestConnex project. Over 300 workers had to be evacuated from various sections of the works.

It is the second time in one week that work has been delayed on the project, with the first incident requiring more than 200 electricians to down tools after raw sewerage overflowed from a portable toilet block into the tunnel.

Electrical Trade Union officials have again attended the site, with workers involved in the latest evacuation reporting concerns about confusion with the evacuation procedure, which could have dire consequences if a life-threatening incident took place.

ETU Secretary, Justin Page, said it was very concerning that multiple safety incidents forcing the mass evacuation of workers in the tunnel had taken place within a week.

“This is a $16.8 billion infrastructure project, it’s the biggest infrastructure project in the state, yet basic health and safety systems appear to be repeatedly failing, delaying work on the project and putting workers at risk,” Mr Page said.

“One incident might be bad luck, but when each day seems to bring another serious issue, it raises valid questions about how the NSW Government is managing this project.

“Not only are these incidents putting the health and safety of workers at risk, each time a major incident stops work on this major infrastructure project it further pushes back the completion date, impacting the hundreds of thousands of motorists who are waiting for it to open.”

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