Sewer Main Extension – Lot 118 Crocos Place Dawsville
Designing a sewerage system is no easy feat, and when it comes to a challenging project situation, it can be even more daunting. However, at our company, we pride ourselves on finding the most efficient and practical design solutions for our clients. In this case study, we share our experience with designing a sewerage system in Dawsville, Western Australia.
The Project Situation
The project was located in an area where the groundwater table was high, making excavation and dewatering challenging. Additionally, the site was already occupied by an existing sewer storage caisson, which meant that we had to come up with a design that could work around it.
The Design Solution
To overcome the challenge of excavation and dewatering, we came up with an internal drop option that would connect the new sewerage system to the existing sewer storage caisson. This design allowed us to avoid heavy dewatering and reduce the risk of groundwater contamination.
The design also ensured that the new sewerage system was efficient and practical, while also meeting the client’s needs. By connecting to the existing sewer storage caisson, we were able to avoid the need for additional manhole structures, and deep excavations, which saved the client time and money.
Client Satisfaction
At the end of the project, the client was delighted with the outcome. They appreciated our ability to find a practical and efficient solution that met their needs, while also considering the challenging project situation.
Conclusion
Designing a sewerage system in a challenging project situation can be difficult, but it’s not impossible. At our company, we believe that by finding the most efficient and practical design solutions, we can help our clients achieve their goals while also reducing costs and minimizing risks. If you’re looking for a reliable and experienced team to handle your sewerage design project, contact us today.
