26-JUN-2020
12040 Erskine Park LFG Collection System Modification Erskine Park Landfill
Load container for transportation to WA.
Finish off doing pads around Bara Trap risers 2.5hrs.
Cart dirt for G67 pad to be made 2meters. 2.5hrs
Install flex hose to wellsG67,68.
General tidy up of site.
Off hire SPH 14T , 6T Excavators & Moxy.
General clean up of site, clean tracks on both excavators and sweep dirt from cabins & moxy, works completed.
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Delivery of materials (30% $107,778) Yes  
Butt weld Header & Lateral lines Yes  
Trench & lay Header & Lateral lines Yes  
Drill 12 x 225mm Wells (40% $143,704) Yes  
Trench & lay 90mm Flow lines Yes  
6 x Bara traps Yes  
17 x Standalone wellheads Yes  
Isolation valve Yes  
GPS & clean up site (30% $107,778) Yes  
 
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