20-JUL-2020
Nicholas Barned
12116 MRL - Landfill Gas Collection System Modification - Header Line and Manifold Melbourne Regional Landfill
Trim pad to height for 125mm header line to sit on
Excavate around Well station on header line to allow for tie in and capping of existing pipe
Drag pipe up to works area and lay in position and check fall
Prepare pipe for tie in (125mm & 450mm pipe)
Tie in if time permits - Leachate cleanup job may take up too much time to allow this to happen
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Main header line connect 450mm x 125mm tee Yes  
Weld & lay Lateral header line 80m x 125mm  
Connect 3A & 2C Well station manifold  
GPS & clean up (Payment: $12,413)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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