08-NOV-2023
Reg Blair
14022 MRL Leachate Collection System - Additional Works Melbourne Regional Landfill
Uncoiled 1x 63mm 100mm coil
Moved into place
scouted site for more 63 as we were short.
Found some shorter lengths on other side.
Dragged over and welded all lengths to get to the flow meter.
removed scrap 200mm pipe from work area and tidied up

Note-
marie/keysie 
ive made a mess of the time sheets across 3 different logs, which are correct but might look like a bit of a mess.(andrew)
In short:
Craig Weir
Pops
Johnny
tommy 
all 9 hours to site.
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Log - Site Name
Daily Log Date
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Quantity/Length
(no. or m)
 
No Item records found
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Additional Works (variation) Yes  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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