Our projects in the City of Canterbury Bankstown
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Bass Hill, Belfield, Belmore, Beverly Hills, Campsie, Canterbury, Chester Hill, Chullora, Clemton Park, Condell Park, Croydon Park, Earlwood, East Hills, Greenacre, Hurlstone Park, Kingsgrove, Lakemba, Milperra, Padstow, Padstow Heights, Picnic Point, Potts Hill, Punchbowl, Regents Park, Revesby, Revesby Heights, Riverwood, Roselands, Sefton, Wiley Park and Yagoona
We're working in these suburbs, click below to find out more
Bass Hill, Belfield, Belmore, Beverly Hills, Campsie, Canterbury, Chester Hill, Chullora, Clemton Park, Condell Park, Croydon Park, Earlwood, East Hills, Greenacre, Hurlstone Park, Kingsgrove, Lakemba, Milperra, Padstow, Padstow Heights, Picnic Point, Potts Hill, Punchbowl, Regents Park, Revesby, Revesby Heights, Riverwood, Roselands, Sefton, Wiley Park and Yagoona
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Earlwood 2206
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Wastewater Pumping Station Upgrade
UPDATE: We're ready to return to this site to complete the upgrades. Work we start on Monday 21 November 2023.
We’re upgrading the wastewater pumping station to improve our wastewater network. Most of our work will take place within the pumping station site, such as replacing pumps and valves, electrical upgrades and structural work, such as new platforms.
However, there will be visible changes, such as:
a site compound will be set up next to the pumping station
we will have temporary pipes connected to a maintenance hole outside the pumping station. Pedestrians will be diverted around the footpath impacted by these pipes.
we will demolish one building and replace it with a new vent stack that will be 14 m high
This work will not affect drinking water or wastewater services.Start: March 2022 (Project was on hold and restarting late November 2023) Finish: mid-2024
2B Flinders Road, Earlwood
Wastewater Pumping Station Upgrade
We’re upgrading the wastewater pumping station to ensure a reliable sewer system to protect the environment and the health of our communities.
UPDATE
04/04/2023: We are soon returning to site to complete this work. We will begin site re-establishment on Monday 18 March.
03/08/23: This project is still on hold until we can send our specialist crews back to finish this upgrade. The fencing needs to be left up due to hazards within the work area. We've tidied up the area and will continue to maintain it. Thank you for your patience during this time.
20/10/22: Wet weather can impact our ability to work within the wastewater system. Due to the expected wet weather and delays in overseas material delivery, we are unable to complete the work at the wastewater pumping station this year.
On Thursday 27 October 2022, our site will begin to be packed down. We will return in the new year to finish this critical work.
Work will involve:
setting up a site compound in the adjacent car park
setting up temporary fencing for the duration of the work
setting up a temporary emergency bypass station
providing buried pipework between bypass and valve chamber
replacing dry well pumps and ventilation system
replacing valves and associated pipework
providing new 9m ventilation stack, ductwork and vents
removing wet well ladders and steelwork
extending the existing concrete driveway
tree removal/ trimming
installing structural platforms to raise kiosks above 1 in 100- year flood levels
installing a new site fence
restoring all affected areas.
This work will not affect drinking water or wastewater services.Start: April 2022 Finish: late 2024
Click here to view the community notifications: 26 July 2021, 18 May 2022, 26 August 2022.
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Wiley Park 2195
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83 Canarys Rd, Roselands
We’re renewing the water reservoir on Canarys Road, Roselands. This work is about water – clean, life sustaining water. Our work will ensure we can continue to give you clean and reliable water everyday.
Wiley Park High Voltage Renewals
We are now getting ready to start the final stage of work which involves upgrading the high voltage equipment within the reservoir. We are upgrading the high voltage equipment for the reservoir to provide reliable operation of the pumping station.
Work involves:
excavation to access underground electricals (up to three days work on the driveway to our compound on Stoddart Street)
renewal of Ausgrid’s Ring Main Unit
removal and replacement of old high voltage equipment
demobilisation and restoration of impacted areas, including tree replanting.
Your electricity will not be affected during this time.
Start: September 2022. Finish late- 2023
Wiley Park Roof RenewalsThe work involves:
· emptying the reservoir and possibly reusing/transporting the water
· clearing/trimming surrounding vegetation to allow safe access to the site
· removal of three trees to allow safe access to the site
· site establishment including setting up a compound
· demolishing the internal ladders and platform
· repairing heavily corroded sections of the reservoir
· installing a new internal ladder, new roof and an additional platform at roof level
· improving access between this site and the adjacent reservoir
· testing and commissioning
· demobilisation and restoration of impacted areas, including tree replanting.
Click here to view the community notifications.
Start: October 2021 Finish: Completed 2022
Stormwater Renewals - Package 1
Greenacre, Punchbowl, Belfield and Wiley Park.
After our investigations in March 2022, we have identified where in the channel needs repairing.
Soon we are going to start work in sections that are in need of repairing in Salt Pan Creek and Cooks River Catchment. This work will maintain the structural integrity to ensure its ability to safely and efficiently transport floodwaters from urban areas to catchment outlets
We will be working within the channel in the following locations:
Work will involve:
site set up including compound and worker amenities
removing trees in different locations along the channel that have overgrown and caused damage to the structure
structural repairs may require access via private properties. Immediately impacted residents will be notified directly
Structural repairs -
surface preparation and cleaning
removal of existing damaged channel walls and/or base
installation of new channel reinforcements (either brick laying or concrete pouring depending on what channel)
restoration of site area.
What to expect
set up of site compounds and worker amenities
an increase in traffic movements at our work zones
crane operations to move our machinery into the work area
dewatering including the use of pumps and sandbags
set of confined space safety equipment
an increase in noise while we work to remove the damaged walls and base of the channels and while we use high pressure water jetting to clean
generators, excavation work and lights (do we need to add this much detail)
Working inside a live stormwater system can be challenging. We will access the channel via Sydney Water easements, however in some locations the construction corridor may also include private properties.
Start: mid to late 2023 Finish: mid to late 2026
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Lakemba 2195
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Lakemba Street, Lakemba.
We’re replacing a section of the water main in your street.
Work involves:
- service location
- topographical survey
- restoration and pack up.
Once Stage 1 is complete, we will return to site within 10 to 12 days to complete Stage 2
- non-destructive excavation
- waste sampling and classification
- restoration and pack up.
Stage 1 Investigations work - Start: 22 May 2022 Finish: Late-June 2023
Stage 2 Construction will be completed in 2024. You'll be notified before we start this work.
Who can I talk to?
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Phone 1800 006 113 (option 2) Email Delivering4customers@sydneywater.com.au
South Region Delivery Team
The South Region Delivery Team are working to deliver projects in the City of Sydney LGA.
Who we are
Established in 2020, the South Region Delivery Team is a partnership of Sydney Water and Delivering 4 Customers (D4C), a joint venture with John Holland, Service Stream and WSP.
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Faults, leaks or overflows
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