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Upper South Creek Advanced Water Recycling
Centre update
The $1.2 billion Upper South Creek Advanced Water Recycling Centre (USC AWRC) project commenced in October last year following an extensive bidding
period with substantial contributions from various members within TRILITY. Upper South Creek will be the most advanced wastewater and recycled water plant
in the southern hemisphere and will supply wastewater services to 400,000 new dwellings around the Western Sydney Aerotropolis. It will ultimately treat
approximately 70 megalitres of wastewater each day and produce high-quality treated water for sustainable use in homes and businesses across Western
Sydney, and biosolid products for use in agriculture.
Since the beginning of 2022, collaborative efforts from the John Holland, Jacobs, GHD, and TRILITY teams have been directed towards completing the detailed
design phase. The experience has proven rewarding, as our team has worked alongside highly skilled and motivated professionals who appreciate and incorporate
TRILITY’s operational expertise into the design process. TRILITY’s team is actively contributing by evaluating how proposed layouts and designs can optimise
maintenance and operations, emphasising the engineering of safety considerations and challenging conventional design norms.
The Revizto 3D modelling program has been instrumental in managing work process flows, providing detailed insights into the plant’s layout. The program
facilitates collaboration across the design team, enabling adjustments and updates for comprehensive reviews. This detailed overview allows zooming in on
specific areas, virtual walkthroughs of the site, 360-degree views, and the ability to remove walls for an inside look at structures within tanks and buildings.
In July, Sydney Water held a sod-turning event, marking the start of construction on the USC AWRC in Western Sydney. This game-changing infrastructure will
create the foundation for a circular economy hub that will maximise energy recovery and unlock the value of food waste in the economy.
While the realisation of the first water remains on the horizon (anticipated in 2026), we have commenced the on-site construction phase with the knowledge
that our team has significantly influenced the design. TRILITY expresses gratitude to all team members involved in various capacities, encompassing design,
process, administration, and commercial aspects. Projects of this magnitude are made possible by a team as diverse and skilful as ours, and as a company,
we take pride in our ability to draw upon such a talented workforce.
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