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Pathway Plumbing Service

PATHWAY PLUMBING SERVICES

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Kaelan Brown - Kilto Station Abattior

Pathway Plumbing Service (PPS) has been busy since the last newsletter with works at Docklands Studio, Chelsea Train Station, Metro Tunnel and Williamstown Rail Crossing removal early works. It’s been great to see the partnership developing on project sites and the team working alongside CDPG on several sites around Melbourne and Geelong.

The team is progressing well, and the apprentices have taken on their new careers with enthusiasm. Our tradesmen, Duane Wright, Jordan Cooke, Kaelun Brown, and Ricky Morris have been spread thin working across the sites however have been able to keep up with work schedules to date.

Works at the Dockland Studio have proven to be challenging at times in particular the installation of stormwater pits and the SPELL unit with depths of over 3 meters not to mention the tidal waters impacting on the installation.

The works at the Chelsea Train Station Rail Removal project has got off to a slow start with works centered around the civil and services redirection and some stormwater drains in the lift shaft. With several Occupations (OCO) taking place to date the site is now ready for the team to get stuck into some plumbing works and with a big OCO taking place at the end of August for seven weeks it is going to be a busy period keeping in front of the schedule set by the client. The apprentices have been working on several sites with the direct supervision of the CDPG site managers and tradespeople and a big shout out to those guys finding the time to support the lads as this is a new space for them and it is patience and support that will help them to develop and grow their individual confidence’s.

Ricky Morris & Kaelan Brown Directors Pathway Plumbing Service

On behalf of the PPS team, we would like to extend a big thankyou to the CDPG team from the executive level though to the teams we have been working alongside in allowing us to promote PPS commitment to providing long term and meaningful careers and employment for the Victorian Aboriginal community

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