Mt Crosby Bulk Chemical Storage Upgrade
Water and Wastewater

Mt Crosby Bulk Chemical Storage Upgrade

Location
Mount Crosby, Queensland
Value
$6 million
Client
Seqwater
Status
Complete

About the project

BMD was contracted to upgrade the chemical storage facilities at the Mount Crosby Water Treatment plant to ensure adequate chemical storage is available during flood and dirty water events.

The chemical storage upgrade increased the safety for plant and client contractors by providing a considerably safer delivery route than the existing unloading locations.

Mt Crosby Bulk Chemical Storage Upgrade
Mt Crosby Bulk Chemical Storage Upgrade
Mt Crosby Bulk Chemical Storage Upgrade

Scope

Design, construction and commissioning of five duplex stainless steel chemical storage tanks, and associated electrical and control systems

Concrete works for the bulk chemical storage bund and chemical unloading bays

Installation of structural access steel

Construction of new access/site asphalt roads

Installation of underground services and spill containment drainage systems

Installation of 1 kilometre of underground dual contained transfer piping

Installation of piping and mechanical systems associated with the chemical system including pumps, valves and actuators

Clearing of 3 acres of trees and shrubs

Site earthworks

Design, construction and commissioning of three retaining walls

Mt Crosby Bulk Chemical Storage Upgrade
Mt Crosby Bulk Chemical Storage Upgrade

Outcomes

BMD applied innovative methods for the installation of the chemical transfer dual pipeline, which was originally designed to be installed in three sections.

The project team constructed the entire external pipeline and drew the internal pipeline through both runs in one attempt. This led to significant time and cost savings.

The project team worked collaboratively with the client to ensure there was no environmental incidents and that planting and further development of koala habitats off site allowed for safe relocation of koalas. With safety a priority, the project was completed with 35,000 hours lost time injury free.