Nominated for a2020 SAICE Regional Awardfor KwaZulu-Natal and CESA
Nominated forCESA/AON 2020
Providedcritical water suppliesfor the future to underserviced areas
Ensured thedevelopmentandempowerment of communities,emerging contractors, andconsultantsin line with national development goals
Challenges
- The Wartburg system was revealed to be reaching its ultimate capacity and needed to be augmented
- Interfacing with existing infrastructure and concurrent other works being undertaken on a number of sites
- Providing a flexible and scalable system
Solutions
- Two booster pump systems were designed and constructed, one on the Phase 1 pipeline (constructed under a separate contract) and the second on the Phase 2 pipeline
- The Phase 2 pipeline consists of 15.1 km of a 700 mm diameter steel pipe with a 6 mm wall thickness and 3LPE coating with 57 chambers incorporating air, scour, and isolating valves
- To accommodate the steel main crossing of provincial roads and rail lines, 2,130 mm diameter concrete pipes were jacked with six crossings undertaken, totaling 171 m
- The 10 Ml Dalton reservoir is a 40 m diameter prestressed concrete structure with a flat concrete roof slab and a height of 9.4 m. The reservoir was constructed on an existing reservoir site with future planning of a second identical reservoir. Concurrent construction of Phase 3 on the same site under a separate contract required close coordination between the respective consultants and contractors.
- The interface between the Phase 1 pipeline and the Phase 2 pipeline is the new 8 Ml Wartburg reservoir which was constructed under a separate contract adjacent to two 1.5 Ml reservoirs.
- The integration of the three reservoirs was added to the scope of the Phase 2 project during the contract and required the construction of new chambers, pipework, and control systems on the Wartburg site.
Highlights
- On completion, the contractor exceeded the minimum requirements of the client in respect of emerging contractor development
- The project provided employment for and upskilling of the local community (approximately 250,000 work hours).
- High-quality end product was produced with minimal impact on the environment.
Project numbers
R233 million excluding VAT (final contract value)700 mm diameter steel pipeline from Wartburg to a new 10Ml reservoir at Dalton and two pump stations
35% Contract Participation Goal (CPG) was achieved
40 m reservoir diameter with a height of 9.4 m
2,130 mm diameter concrete pipes were jacked with six crossings undertaken, totaling 171 m
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