29-JUL-2020
Nicholas Barned
12116 MRL - Landfill Gas Collection System Modification - Header Line and Manifold Melbourne Regional Landfill
Pick up GPS from Clayton office and travel to MRL
Unable to GPS as unit not working - only picking up 4 satellites and no real time corrections
Troubleshoot with Reg - organise unit to be dropped off back at office tomorrow
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Main header line connect 450mm x 125mm tee Yes  
Weld & lay Lateral header line 80m x 125mm Yes  
Connect 3A & 2C Well station manifold Yes  
GPS & clean up (Payment: $12,413)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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