John Holland SUEZ Beca Joint Venture Secures South East Water Boneo Water Recycling Plant Upgrade
09 October 2018
John Holland:
South East Water has appointed the
John Holland
SUEZ
Beca joint venture
to upgrade South East Water’s
Boneo Water Recycling Treatment Plant and
deliver an innovative, safe and sustainable
water recycling process for
the Mornington Peninsula.
The project will incorporate leading low-energy nutrient removal and
energy recovery processes to help South East
Water achieve its
emissions reductions target of 45 per cent by
2025, and will have the potential for the Plant to become
carbon
positive.
The latest available
technology, including automation, will be used to achieve
world-class operations and maintenance practices.
“John Holland believes in this project as one that improve lives and
makes a difference. The construction of the Boneo Water Recycling Plant
upgrade will help to future proof the Mornington Peninsula’s ongoing
water recycling needs and maximise energy recovery to provide a
sustainable solution for the
environment,” Trevor Hall, John Holland Executive General Manager
Vic/SA/Tas
&
NZ said.
“We are committed to delivering an optimised program with a focus on
safety and culture for our people and providing best value for South
East Water’s customers” Trevor said.
David Lamy, CEO of Water for SUEZ in Australia & New Zealand, is proud
to see SUEZ’s global experience, paired with local know-how and
operations excellence, introduce ground-breaking technology to the
Australian Water industry and
Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
“We are looking forward to working with the local community to transform
wastewater into a valuable new resource by introducing SUEZ’s own
innovative and
energy efficient process solutions to Australia for the
very first time” David said.
Clive Rundle, the General Manager of Beca’s Water
business, is looking forward to his team working with South East Water
to create this important piece of wastewater infrastructure.
“Beca provides sustainable design solutions to the water industry, and
will be bringing the latest in
Building Information Modelling
and
Virtual Reality technology to help bring this
project to life,” Clive said.
The agreement includes a circa AUD130M capital investment for the
consortium to design and build the plant ensuring it caters for future
growth in the region, and a further contract for its operations and
maintenance.
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