16-JUN-2020
12012 Forest Rd LFG Collection System Expansion Forest Road Landfill
Pick up tools from Erskine park 
Drive to Tamworth Mitch, Lee an Jay
Site inductions, Butt weld stringers.
Receive delivery's lunch room excavator dumpy etc
Peg out wells. 
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Delivery of Materials (30% Payment- $18,625)  
Butt weld Stringers  
Drill 3 wells approx 15m  
Butt weld and lay 40m x 160mm main header (above ground)  
Butt weld, lay and trench 124m x 125mm lateral header  
Install 3 x 160mm standalone wellheads  
Excavate & install 1 x Bara trap  
GPS & Clean site (70% Payment- $43,457)  
 
 
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