Date: |
11 Oct 2024, 2.00PM – 4.00PM |
duration: |
2 hrs |
Venue: |
Māngere Pump Station Site |
Address: |
12 Greenwood Road Auckland |
Cost: |
Free event |
Presented by the main contractor, Ghella Abergeldie Joint Venture we will be having a walkover of the under construction Māngere Pump Station site.
Watercare’s Central Interceptor Project in Auckland is a major infrastructure initiative and the largest wastewater project in New Zealand. This tunnel will significantly reduce overflows in central Auckland, improving the health of local waterways. The project addresses critical issues related to sewage overflow and environmental protection.
The project includes a 16.2km tunnel, which lies between 15 and 110m below the city surface, and two smaller Link Sewers and runs from Pt Erin in Herne Bay to Māngere Wastewater Treatment plant. The project has 17 construction sites, nearly 600 workers and will take 7 years to complete. The Māngere site includes several different scopes of work including two nearly 40m deep shafts and the construction of a brand-new Pump Station.
PPE required: steel-capped boots and a hi-vis jacket.
Join us as the Auckland Young Engineer Committee organizes a site visit to New Zealand’s largest wastewater project,
Presented by the main contractor, Ghella Abergeldie Joint Venture we will be having a walkover of the under construction Māngere Pump Station site.
Watercare’s Central Interceptor Project in Auckland is a major infrastructure initiative and the largest wastewater project in New Zealand. This tunnel will significantly reduce overflows in central Auckland, improving the health of local waterways. The project addresses critical issues related to sewage overflow and environmental protection.
The project includes a 16.2km tunnel, which lies between 15 and 110m below the city surface, and two smaller Link Sewers and runs from Pt Erin in Herne Bay to Māngere Wastewater Treatment plant. The project has 17 construction sites, nearly 600 workers and will take 7 years to complete. The Māngere site includes several different scopes of work including two nearly 40m deep shafts and the construction of a brand-new Pump Station.
PPE required: steel-capped boots and a hi-vis jacket.
Presenters
Auckland Young Engineers