22-JUN-2020
Nicholas Barned
12082 MRL Leachate Collection System Installation Melbourne Regional Landfill
Boral Induction onsite for Nick, John & Cesare
Shamrock Site Induction for Nick, John & Cesare
Transport 5 x 110mm Coils, 5 x 63mm Coils, 4 x 63mm 6mtr lengths & 10 x 110mm 6mtr lengths over to work area using excavator
Travel to factory and pick up fittings & unistrut 
Travel back to MRL with Pipe trailer
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Install 2 x 450mm leachate sump headworks Yes  
Weld, lay and install 530m x 110mm leachate line  
Lay and install 530m x 63mm airline  
Install 2 x 63mm air & leachate risers  
Complete 2 x 450mm leachate sump headworks  
GPS and clean site (100% payment: $26,946)  
 
 
 
 
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