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Project Information Evening called for City’s largest contract


Wagga Wagga City Council officially handed over the operational function of the Narrung and Kooringal Sewage Treatment Works to Tenix Alliance this week as work gets underway on the Sewer 2010 project.

Tenix Alliance is one of Australia leading providers in design, construction, maintenance, operation and asset management to the water, electricity and gas markets nationally and has formed an alliance with the Wagga Wagga City Council to design, construct and manage the operations of Wagga’s treatment plants from January 2008.

This $40 Million project will continue into mid 2009 for the construction of the two main Wagga Wagga treatment plants which will employ extensive local resources and plant.

As such, Tenix Alliance would like to invite all interested sub-contractors, suppliers, and service providers to a ‘Project Information Evening’ to be held at the Wagga Wagga City Council meeting room on Thursday the 7th February 2008 at 6.00 p.m. located on the corner of Baylis & Morrow Street Wagga Wagga.

This project briefing is aimed at providing contractors and suppliers details on the project and the opportunities that may arise for your business. The Tenix Project Team shall be on hand to provide you further details on the types of services that will be required over the construction phase of the project. Individual appointments and ‘expressions of interest’ would be welcomed at that time.

According to the media release sent by Tenix, Sewer 2010 Project Manager James Horley said that the Company is looking forward to meeting the City’s sub-contractors, suppliers and service providers and working with them throughout the Sewer 2010 project as well as other Tenix Projects.

The ‘Sewer 2010’ contract, which was signed by Council and Tenix last month, is the largest single contract Council has ever entered into.

It includes duplication of a subterranean sewage pipe beneath the Murrumbidgee River which shall transport sewage from Estella, Boorooma, the Charles Sturt University and Bomen to the Narrung Street Sewage Treatment Works.

The project also involves design and construction of new sewage treatment works at both the existing Kooringal and Narrung Street facilities which will take around 18 months to complete; as well as the operation of these facilities and the Bomen industrial facility for at least 10 years.


WHAT: Sewer 2010 ‘Project Information Evening’

 

WHEN: Thursday the 7th February 2008 at 6.00 p.m.

 

WHERE: Wagga Wagga City Council meeting room

 

WHO'S INVITED:  All interested sub-contractors, suppliers, and service providers

 


 


 



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