October marked the award of Sydney Water’s latest project. They formally awarded the contract to construct and operate the new Upper South Creek Advanced
Water Recycling Plant (AWRC) in Western Sydney, together with associated pipelines, to a consortium of TRILITY, John Holland, GHD, and Jacobs.
John Holland will be responsible for the construction. At the same time, GHD and Jacobs will provide engineering and design services, and TRILITY will provide
operations and maintenance advice during the design and construction to ensure the plant’s operations requirements can be achieved once completed.
TRILITY, in a Joint Venture with John Holland, will be responsible for the operations and maintenance for the initial 5-year term of the facility once completed,
during which TRILITY will provide the leading role.
TRILITY will bring to the project its in-house developed data analytics platform KDX which will have an ongoing role to provide real time operational control input
with its cutting-edge software developed specifically for advanced wastewater treatment. By viewing utility operations as a whole, using remote support and
digital twin capabilities, TRILITY and KDX bring confidence and clarity to operations with purpose-built wastewater management applications.
TRILITY’s Solutions arm will also bring its expertise by providing the dosing and disinfection equipment.
The AWRC will produce high-quality water suitable for a wide range of non-drinking uses in homes, various industrial uses, in businesses, in agriculture, and
for the watering of public open spaces.
Above: L - R, Francois Gouws - TRILITY Managing Director, Roch Cheroux - Sydney Water Managing Director and Jayne Whitney - John Holland
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Sydney Water awarded its contract to construct and operate its new Upper South Creek Advanced Water Recycling Centre
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