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WATER AND WASTEWATER
Abergeldie delivers water and wastewater asset reliability and renewal projects, dam safety upgrades and capital infrastructure projects in regional and metropolitan areas. Abergeldie offers extensive experience and approaches project delivery collaboratively to achieve the best outcomes.
Sydney Water WRDT
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The West Region Delivery Team (WRDT) was established with Sydney Water under a collaborative contracting framework - Partnering for Success (P4S). The West Region Delivery Team consortium comprises of Abergeldie Complex Infrastructure and Fulton Hogan for construction, Programmed for maintenance and facility management, Stantec and Atlas for design and engineering.
The West Region Delivery Team have been engaged to deliver design, construction, maintenance and facility management services for the next 10 years across Sydney Water’s wastewater, water and recycled water systems.

WRDT’s program of work looks after Sydney Water’s assets across the Greater Western Sydney region which extends from Sydney’s Inner West suburbs out to the Blue Mountains, down to Bargo in the South-West and includes the Western Sydney Growth Area and part of the North West Growth Centre.
Safety Focused Performance in Melbourne
The Melbourne Water Major Capital Delivery Program for design, construction and rehabilitation services commenced in June 2018. The program comprises capital works and renewal projects across water and sewerage assets, with a forecast annual capitalspend of approx. $200M over 10 years. The Safety Focused Performance Joint Venture (SFP), a partnership between Abergeldie, Downer, and Stantec, is one of two service providers competing and delivering work packages under the program.
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Cessnock Waste Water Treatment Works Upgrade


Abergeldie has been engaged to design and construct Cessnock Wastewater Treatment Works Upgrade for Hunter Water Corporation. These upgrade works will update treatment processes and improve the quality of treated wastewater, ensuring the plant can meet the new limits set by the Envvironmental Protection Authority (EPA and ensures the plant caters for population growth.
Grahamstown Water Treatment Plant
The Grahamstown Water Treatment Plant treats raw water to produce quality suitable to safely drink. Part of the Hunter Water Growth Plan, Abergeldie was engaged by Hunter Water to upgrade the sediment tank. Delivered under brownfield conditions, Abergeldie ensured that the tank was available for the duration of the works for the benefit of the many people it services.
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Networks Facility Renewal Program
Abergeldie was engaged under a collaborative framework agreement with Sydney Water to provide renewal, refurbishment, enhancement, replacement, and upgrade works on water assets across multiple project sites. Projects included upgrading sewerage reticulation, wastewater processing facilities, stormwater drainage, and potable water treatment, storage, and distribution systems across the Sydney Water network. Abergeldie delivered over 70 projects, ranging in value from less than $1M to more than $5M.
Asset Renewals and Replacement Program
Abergeldie is a Contruction Partner under a Construction Partner Contract with WaterNSW for multiple work packages (civil, mechanical and electrical) in greater Sydney and regional NSW for a 5 + 3 year term across all bulk water storage and distribution assets.

Gold Coast Stormwater Relining Program

Abergeldie has a long-term collaborative relationship with Gold Coast City Council extending over 6 years to deliver the annual Stormwater Relining Program. The scope includes repairing and renewing the city’s stormwater pipe infrastructure using cost-effective methods to extend the service life of the city’s infrastructure assets whilst also improving the city’s flood resilience.
Yarra Valley Water Sewer Mains Renewals Program
Abergeldie have been engaged to complete works within Yarra Valley Waters Sewer Mains and Reticulation Renewals Program. The program will progressively rehabilitate its ageing sewer reticulation mains and branch sewers, improving customer service and reliability of supply. Using various rehabilitation methods, these works involve the investigation, design and construction of the rehabilitation of sewers ranging in diameter from 100mm to 900mm. Within this program, works also involve the rehabilitation of property connection sewers and civil spot repairs.
