Project Overview
As the principal contractor we successfully delivered this project with safety, quality, and service as our guiding priorities. Tasked with providing an additional anoxic and aeration tank to expand effluent treatment capacity, we were responsible for planning, managing, and implementing comprehensive RAMS.
All skilled labour, plant, and materials were carefully selected to uphold the highest standards. Every stage, from groundworks and installation of vibro piles to new bases, walkways, and the erection of two glass-coated steel tanks, was executed with a commitment to operational excellence and client satisfaction.
Design Phase
Tank Consult developed a design that met the end client’s specifications for glass-coated steel tanks and groundworks. The process began with assessing the client’s requirements and creating initial design concepts.
Tank Consult worked closely with the Contractor for the project to deliver a cost-effective solution for their end client.
The contractor provided a scope of requirements for the process to which we produced a design that met with the ground bearing requirements.
Fabrication & Construction
Dismantled existing tank, excavate groundworks, installation of vibro piles and lay stone sub base.
Design and construct 2 no reinforced concrete bases and walkways for access.
1 No Open Topped 4.29m Diameter 8.66m High Glass Coated Steel Anoxic tank.
1 No Open Topped 13.71m Diameter x 8.66m High Glass Coated Steel Aeration tank.
Unique Facts
Ladder and platform on site connects two tanks for cost efficiency for the client and reduces the time of the clients workers at height.
Weight of steel – 14,000 kg, the equivalent of approximately 8 adult giraffes.
Local contractors are used whenever possible, to limit the carbon footprint.
There were no Health & Safety incidents on site during the project.